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In August, the Oregon State Legislature passed House Bill 2426 ending the ban on self-serve gas. The Senate voted to pass the bill 16-9, while the House voted to do so 47-10. Gov. Tina Kotek (D) signed HB 2426 on August 4, 2023.
How much is a ticket for pumping your own gas in Oregon?
While it is illegal to pump your own gas at most gas stations in Oregon, if you do so, you wont receive a fine. However, the gas station could get a penalty. If somebody complains about someone pumping their gas, the Fire Marshall could fine the gas station up to $500. Still, this is a rare occurrence.
Why does Oregon not let you pump your gas?
The rule in Oregon goes back to 1951, and has roots in concerns about fire safety and job creation, among other things. State law currently states that pumping their own gas can subject drivers to a variety of dangers, including fumes, slick surfaces and leaving children unattended.
Why cant I put my own gas in Oregon?
You need a Oregon fuel permit if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply: Your vehicle is not registered under IFTA. Your power unit has 3 or more axles. Your power unit has 2 axles and a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.
When did Oregon allow self-service gas?
On August 4, 2023, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek (D) signed HB 2426 into law, eliminating the 1951-era prohibition on gasoline self-service. The newly enacted law allows for self-service of dispensing a Class 1 flammable liquid (i.e., gasoline).
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