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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 2964

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2223 Session of 1990


        INTRODUCED BY MAINE, ITKIN, GIGLIOTTI, BISHOP, PESCI, MELIO,
           TRELLO, BOWLEY, MORRIS, LAUGHLIN AND CAPPABIANCA,
           JANUARY 22, 1990

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS,
           JANUARY 22, 1990

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of May 11, 1949 (P.L.1116, No.330), entitled,
     2     as amended "An act to regulate deliveries of light fuel oil
     3     to domestic consumers; conferring powers and imposing duties
     4     on the Department of Justice and the inspectors of weights
     5     and measures of the several counties and cities; and
     6     prescribing penalties," specifying information to be included
     7     on delivery tickets furnished to consumers; and further
     8     providing for penalties.

     9     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    10  hereby enacts as follows:
    11     Section 1.  Section 2 of the act of May 11, 1949 (P.L.1116,
    12  No.330), entitled, as amended "An act to regulate deliveries of
    13  light fuel oil to domestic consumers; conferring powers and
    14  imposing duties on the Department of Justice and the inspectors
    15  of weights and measures of the several counties and cities; and
    16  prescribing penalties," amended September 29, 1959 (P.L.992,
    17  No.406), is amended to read:
    18     Section 2.  Meter Required.--(a)  No person shall deliver
    19  light fuel oils to any domestic consumer unless the vehicle by
    20  which such light fuel oils are delivered is equipped with a

     1  meter of a type capable of furnishing a printed delivery ticket
     2  approved under provisions of the act, approved the fifth day of
     3  May, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one (Pamphlet Laws 389),
     4  as amended, entitled "An act to regulate and control the
     5  manufacture, sale, offering for sale, giving away, and use of
     6  weights and measures and of weighing and measuring devices in
     7  the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; providing for the approval and
     8  disapproval of such weights, measures, and devices by the Bureau
     9  of Standards; and prescribing penalties." Each meter-printed
    10  delivery ticket shall bear a printed nonrepetitive serial
    11  number. All deliveries of light fuel oil to such consumers shall
    12  be made by the use of such a meter and a meter printed delivery
    13  ticket rendered the customer at the time of delivery or with the
    14  invoice. The seller or deliverer shall maintain the receipts in
    15  numerical order for two years.
    16     (b)  The delivery tickets required under subsection (a) shall
    17  be of a type approved by the Department of Agriculture and shall
    18  include the following information:
    19     (1)  The vendor's name and address.
    20     (2)  The date of delivery.
    21     (3)  The purchaser's name and address.
    22     (4)  Product identification.
    23     (5)  The driver's signature or employe number.
    24     (6)  The delivering vehicle's assigned company truck number
    25  printed on the exterior surface of the vehicle.
    26     (7)  The price per gallon.
    27     (8)  The volume in terms of gallons, to the nearest one-tenth
    28  of a gallon.
    29     Section 2.  Section 5 of the act, amended December 18, 1968
    30  (P.L.1240, No.391), is amended to read:
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     1     Section 5.  Enforcement of Act, Rules and Regulations.--It
     2  shall be the duty of the department and the inspectors of
     3  weights and measures of the several counties and cities to
     4  enforce the provisions of this act.
     5     The [Attorney General] secretary shall have power to adopt
     6  and promulgate such rules and regulations not inconsistent with
     7  the provisions of this act as may be deemed necessary to carry
     8  into effect the intent and purpose of this act.
     9     Section 3.  Section 6 of the act is amended to read:
    10     Section 6.  [Penalties.--Any person violating any of the
    11  provisions of this act shall, upon summary conviction before a
    12  magistrate, be sentenced, for the first offense, to pay a fine
    13  of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than
    14  fifty dollars ($50.00) and costs of prosecution, and, in default
    15  of payment thereof, shall undergo imprisonment for ten (10)
    16  days; and for the second offense, be sentenced to pay a fine of
    17  not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than one hundred
    18  dollars ($100.00) and costs of prosecution, and, in default of
    19  payment thereof, shall undergo imprisonment for twenty (20)
    20  days; and for the third offense, shall be sentenced to pay a
    21  fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more
    22  than two hundred dollars ($200.00) and costs of prosecution,
    23  and, in default of the payment thereof, shall undergo
    24  imprisonment for thirty (30) days.
    25     Any person violating any of the provisions of this act for a
    26  fourth or subsequent offense shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
    27  and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine
    28  of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more than
    29  three hundred dollars ($300.00), or suffer imprisonment for not
    30  more than sixty (60) days, or both.] (a)  Any person who by
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     1  himself or by his servant or agent violates any of the
     2  provisions of this section is guilty of a summary offense when
     3  the offense is a first, second or third offense. The sentencing
     4  court shall order the person to pay a fine of (i) not less than
     5  $100, (ii) not less than $200 if the person has previously been
     6  convicted of an offense under this section, or (iii) not less
     7  than $300 if the person has twice previously been convicted of
     8  an offense under this section.
     9     (b)  Any person who by himself or by his servant or agent
    10  violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a
    11  misdemeanor of the third degree when the offense is a fourth or
    12  subsequent offense. The sentencing court shall order the person
    13  to pay a minimum fine of $500.
    14     Section 4.  This act shall take effect as follows:
    15         (1)  Section 1 (section 2) shall take effect in 180 days
    16     or upon acquisition of newly printed delivery tickets.
    17         (2)  The remainder of this act shall take effect in 90
    18     days.








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