MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS S.B. 1109: COMMITTEE SUMMARY
Senate Bill 1109 (as introduced 3-2-06)
Sponsor: Senator Jud Gilbert, II
Committee: Technology and Energy
Date Completed: 3-21-06
CONTENT
The bill would amend the Motor Fuel Tax Act to repeal Section 1124, which prohibits a person from selling or knowingly purchasing any motor fuel or other product for use in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle for use on the public roads or highways of this State that does not meet ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards for motor fuel or other products as published in the Annual Book of Standards and its supplements.
Section 1124 also provides that it is the responsibility of a transporter or a transporter's agent to dispose of any motor fuel or other product that violates the standards. The transporter or the transporter's agent must dispose of the motor fuel or other product in accordance with Federal and State law.
A person who knowingly violates or knowingly aids and abets another to violate Section 1124 is guilty of a felony.
MCL 207.1124 Legislative Analyst: Julie Koval
FISCAL IMPACT
To the extent that no offenders have been convicted of this offense between 2000 and 2003, there would be no fiscal impact on State government.
Fiscal Analyst: Lindsay Hollander
Analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent. sb1109/0506