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1 | AN ACT concerning business.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Motor | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Fuel Fair
Marketing Practices Act.
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6 | Section 5. Policy. The legislature declares that there is | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | a need for a
neutral guideline on which to base fuel prices. | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Oil Price Information Services
(OPIS) is a publication that is | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | used as a benchmark by the world to buy and
sell U.S. Gasoline | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | and Diesel. OPIS has no stake in fuel transactions, is not
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11 | funded by the oil industry initiatives, and strictly adheres to | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | antitrust
guidelines determined by independent legal counsel.
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13 | Section 10. Definitions.
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14 | (a) The definitions in the Motor Fuel Tax Law apply to this | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | Act.
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16 | (b) "Below cost sale" means the selling of gasoline or No. | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | 2 low sulfur
clear diesel fuel at retail in the State of | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Illinois at a price that is
below the regional Oil Price | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Information Service average on the previous day
for
unleaded | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | regular
gasoline or No. 2 low sulfur clear diesel fuel, plus | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | all applicable taxes, and
$0.04 per gallon transportation | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | expense.
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23 | (c) "Disaster" has the meaning given in Section 4 of the | |||||||||||||||||||
24 | Illinois Emergency
Management Agency Act.
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25 | (d) "Motor fuel price gouging" means the sale of gasoline | |||||||||||||||||||
26 | or No. 2 low
sulfur clear
diesel fuel at retail in the State of | |||||||||||||||||||
27 | Illinois that is more than the applicable
regional Oil Price | |||||||||||||||||||
28 | Information Service average on the previous day for unleaded
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29 | regular gasoline or
No. 2 low sulfur clear diesel fuel, plus | |||||||||||||||||||
30 | $0.25 per gallon, and $0.04 per gallon
transportation expense.
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31 | (e) "Oil Price Information Service" (OPIS) means the daily |
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1 | publication
containing oil price information that is
a widely | ||||||
2 | accepted independent fuel price benchmark for supply.
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3 | Section 15. Motor fuel price gouging.
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4 | (a) It is a violation of this Act to engage in motor fuel | ||||||
5 | price gouging in
response to the occurrence of a disaster. Each | ||||||
6 | sale constitutes a separate
violation.
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7 | (b) Motor fuel price gouging that occurs within the 7 days | ||||||
8 | following the
occurrence of a disaster is rebuttably presumed | ||||||
9 | to have been in response to
the occurrence of the disaster.
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10 | Section 20. Violation of Robinson-Patman Act. Violation of | ||||||
11 | any provision
of the federal Robinson-Patman Act (15 U.S.C. 13 | ||||||
12 | et seq.) with respect to the
retail sale of motor fuel in | ||||||
13 | Illinois constitutes a violation of this Act.
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14 | Section 25. Sale below cost. It is a violation of this Act | ||||||
15 | to sell motor
fuel below cost, where the
effect is to injure or | ||||||
16 | lessen competition, except in response to the equally
low | ||||||
17 | prices of a competitor. Each sale constitutes a separate | ||||||
18 | violation.
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19 | Section 30. Violations.
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20 | (a) If the Attorney General determines that a violation of | ||||||
21 | this Section
has occurred or is about to occur, he or she may | ||||||
22 | bring an action in circuit
court for appropriate injunctive | ||||||
23 | relief and a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per
actual | ||||||
24 | violation. The court may
award attorney's fees and costs to the | ||||||
25 | prevailing party.
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26 | (b) Civil penalties collected by the Attorney General under | ||||||
27 | this Act
shall be deposited into the Attorney General's State | ||||||
28 | Project and Court Order
Distribution Fund. | ||||||
29 | (c) Any person who is harmed by a violation of this | ||||||
30 | Section, or the Attorney
General on behalf of such persons, may | ||||||
31 | bring an action in circuit court to
recover the damages | ||||||
32 | sustained. Upon finding a violation of this Section, the
court |
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1 | may award appropriate relief, including restitution, | ||||||
2 | injunctive relief,
court costs, and reasonable attorney's | ||||||
3 | fees.
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4 | Section 35. Powers and duties. The Attorney General has | ||||||
5 | the following
powers and duties:
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6 | (1) to investigate complaints regarding violations of | ||||||
7 | this Act;
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8 | (2) to seek injunctive relief as appropriate;
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9 | (3) to seek restitution for victims of motor fuel price | ||||||
10 | gouging and other
violations of this Act; and
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11 | (4) to institute an action to collect a civil penalty | ||||||
12 | for a violation of
this Act.
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13 | Section 40. Confidentiality.
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14 | (a) Information obtained by the Attorney General in the | ||||||
15 | course of an
investigation under this Act, including | ||||||
16 | information from a person who
responds to the investigation and | ||||||
17 | designates the information as confidential,
must be maintained | ||||||
18 | as confidential until the investigation is completed by the
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19 | Attorney General and a course of action is determined. The | ||||||
20 | Attorney General
may not make known in any manner information | ||||||
21 | obtained in the course of the
investigation to persons other | ||||||
22 | that those specified in subsection (c) of this
Section. Once | ||||||
23 | the investigation is completed, if there is a settlement or if
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24 | charges are filed, the information becomes public.
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25 | (b) This Section does not prohibit the use of confidential | ||||||
26 | information to
prepare statistics or other general data for | ||||||
27 | publication, if the information is
presented in a manner that | ||||||
28 | prevents identification of particular persons or
locations | ||||||
29 | under investigation.
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30 | (c) For purposes of this Section, references to the | ||||||
31 | Attorney General include
other individuals designated in | ||||||
32 | writing and acting on behalf of the Attorney
General during the | ||||||
33 | investigation. A person so designated shall preserve the
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34 | confidentiality of information as provided for in subsection |
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1 | (a) of this
Section.
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2 | (d) A person who is served with a request for information, | ||||||
3 | a subpoena to
give testimony orally or in writing, or to | ||||||
4 | produce books, papers,
correspondence, memoranda, agreements, | ||||||
5 | or other documents or records under this
Act may apply to the | ||||||
6 | circuit court for protection against abuse or hardship.
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7 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||||||
8 | 2005. |