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FL H1381

Bill

Status

Failed

3/14/2022

Primary Sponsor

David Silvers

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Origin

House of Representatives

2022 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Removes pressure-sensitive security tape and daily inspections as standalone security measure options for retail petroleum fuel measuring devices, while retaining options such as encryption, physical locks, alarm systems, and contactless payment methods
  • Requires owners and operators to perform mandatory daily inspections of each measuring device, including opening the panel and documenting the inspection
  • Requires owners, operators, and registered meter mechanics to report any altered or damaged security measures or illegal skimming/filtering devices to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services on a prescribed form within 3 business days of discovery
  • Discovered illegal skimming or filtering devices must be securely stored until provided to the department, and compromised measuring devices are prohibited from use until security measures are installed, replaced, or repaired
  • Prohibits the department from using administrative fine and penalty provisions under s. 525.16 to enforce security measure requirements unless the owner or operator failed to install measures or returned a device to service before compliance was restored; effective July 1, 2022

Legislative Description

Retail Petroleum Fuel Measuring Devices

Last Action

Died in Regulatory Reform Subcommittee

3/14/2022

Committee Referrals

Regulatory Reform Subcommittee1/14/2022

Full Bill Text

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