Regulation of propane delivery contracts.
If enacted, the bill will affect existing laws related to the filling and liability of propane containers during declared emergencies. Specifically, it allows any individual, regardless of ownership of the propane container, to conduct refilling operations under certain conditions. This change is set to improve the responsiveness of propane delivery services during crises, as it expands the pool of individuals who can assist in filling containers amidst an emergency situation.
House Bill 0252 focuses on the regulation of propane delivery contracts and introduces provisions that authorize propane dealers to fill or refill propane containers during emergencies as declared by the governor. This bill aims to facilitate timely and efficient propane supply in times of crisis, ensuring that businesses and households have access to essential heating and energy resources when they need it most. The legislation is critical considering the role of propane as a key energy source in many communities across Wyoming.
While the bill has garnered support for its intended benefits in emergency preparedness, there are inherent concerns regarding safety and liability. Critics may argue about potential risks associated with non-licensed individuals filling propane containers, emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures to prevent accidents. The bill explicitly states that both the owner authorizing the refilling and the individual filling the container will not be held liable for any injuries or damages caused during the process. This aspect of the bill is likely to be a point of debate among stakeholders who value safety and risk management in propane handling.