AB 2066, as amended, Lackey. Service stations: petroleum supply and pricing.
Existing law requires every service station in this state to display at a conspicuous place on, at, or near the dispensing apparatus, or at or near the point of sale, at least one clearly visible sign showing a list of applicable state and federal fuel taxes per gallon of motor vehicle fuel sold from the dispensing apparatus. A violation of this provision is an infraction.
Existing law establishes the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission in the Natural Resources Agency, and specifies the powers and duties of the commission with respect to energy resources in the state. Under existing law, various provisions regulate petroleum supply and pricing.
The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 designates the State Air Resources Board as the state agency charged with monitoring and regulating sources of emissions of greenhouse gases. The act authorizes the state board to include the use of market-based compliance mechanisms.
This bill would require every service station to also display the average per-gallon cost ofbegin delete gasollineend deletebegin insert gasolineend insert and diesel fuel, asbegin insert annuallyend insert calculated by the commission, across the industry of refiners producing transportation fuels as a result of their compliance with a market-based compliance mechanism. Because a violation of this requirement would be a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: yes.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 13651 of the Business and Professions
2Code is amended to read:
(a) (1) Every service station in this state shall provide
4during operating hours, and make available at no cost to customers
5who purchase motor vehicle fuel, water, compressed air, and a
6gauge for measuring air pressure to the public for use in servicing
7any passenger vehicle, as defined in Section 465 of the Vehicle
8Code, or any commercial vehicle, as defined in Section 260 of the
9Vehicle Code, with an unladen weight of 6,000 pounds or less.
10(2) Every service station in this state shall display, at a
11conspicuous place on, at, or near the dispensing apparatus at least
12one clearly visible sign that shall read as follows:
“CALIFORNIA
13LAW REQUIRES THIS STATION TO PROVIDE FREE AIR
14AND WATER FOR AUTOMOTIVE PURPOSES TO ITS
15CUSTOMERS WHO PURCHASE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL.
16IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT NOTIFY THE STATION
17ATTENDANT AND/OR CALL THIS TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE
18NUMBER: 1 (800) ___ ____.” This sign shall meet the
19requirements of Sections 13473 and 13474 with regard to letter
20size and contrast. As used in this paragraph, automotive purposes
21does not include the washing of vehicles.
P3 1(b) (1) Every service station in this state located within 660
2feet of an accessible right-of-way of an interstate or primary
3highway, as defined in Sections 5215 and 5220, shall provide
4during business hours public restrooms for use by its customers.
5Service stations shall not charge customers separately for the use
6of restroom facilities.
7(2) The public restroom shall not be temporary or portable but
8shall be permanent and shall include separate facilities for men
9and women, each with toilets and sinks suitable for use by disabled
10persons in accordance with Section 19955.5 of the Health and
11Safety Code and Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
12However, a service station not located along an interstate highway
13and in a rural area, as defined by Section 101 of Title 23 of the
14United States Code, and where the annualized average daily traffic
15count is 2,500 vehicles or less, is only required to provide a single
16restroom to be used by both men and women unless the local
17legislative body or, upon designation by the local legislative body,
18the local building official determines and finds, based upon traffic
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studies and local or seasonal tourist patterns, that a single restroom
20would be inadequate to serve the public. In that event, the single
21restroom exemption shall not apply. The single restroom shall
22contain a toilet, urinal, and sink suitable for use by disabled persons
23as required by the federal Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990
24(42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101 et seq.) and Title 24 of the California Code
25of Regulations. The single restroom shall be equipped with a
26locking mechanism to be operated by the user of the restroom and
27the restroom shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner.
28(3) This subdivision does not apply to service stations that are
29operational prior to January 1, 1990, and that would be obligated
30to construct permanent restroom facilities to comply with this
31subdivision.
32(4) For purposes of this subdivision, “customer” means a person
33who purchases any product available for sale on the premises of
34the service station, including items not related to the repairing or
35servicing of a motor vehicle.
36(c) (1) Every service station in this state shall display at a
37conspicuous place on, at, or near the dispensing
apparatus, or at
38or near the point of sale, at least one clearly visible sign showing
39a list of applicable state and federal fuel taxes per gallon of motor
P4 1vehicle fuel sold from the dispensing apparatus. The sign may
2display the federal excise tax rate as “up to $.184.”
3(2) The sign described in paragraph (1) also shall display the
4average per-gallon cost of gasoline and diesel fuel, asbegin insert annuallyend insert
5 calculated by the State Energy Resources Conservation and
6Development Commission, across the industry of refiners
7producing transportation fuels as a result of their compliance with
8a market-based compliance mechanism adopted by the State Air
9Resources Board pursuant to Section 38570 of the Health and
10Safety Code.
11(d) (1) The Division of Measurement Standards of the
12Department of Food and Agriculture shall, no later than January
131, 2001, establish a toll-free customer complaint telephone number.
14The toll-free telephone number thereby established shall be printed
15on the sign required pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).
16(2) Notwithstanding any other law, employees of the Division
17of Measurement Standards, upon inspection, or upon notice of a
18complaint forwarded pursuant to this section, are empowered to
19investigate a complaint against a service station for lack of free
20air and water and issue a citation to the station, and to collect a
21fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per valid complaint, unless
22the citation is challenged in court. A citation shall not be
issued if
23the air and water equipment is in good working order upon initial
24inspection, or if they are repaired to the satisfaction of the
25inspecting entity within 10 working days of the initial inspection.
26In addition, no citation based on nonfunctional air and water
27equipment shall be issued if the service station can establish that
28the equipment has been the target of repeated vandalism,
29substantiated by three or more police reports within six months
30detailing the vandalism.
No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to
32Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution because
33the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school
34district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or
35infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty
36for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of
37the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within
P5 1the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California
2Constitution.
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