Connecticut General Statutes 14-325b – Refueling privileges for operators who have a disability. Signs. Exceptions
(a) Each retail dealer as defined in section 14-318 that offers self-service and full-service facilities for the sale of gasoline or motor fuel shall provide, at a self-service pump, upon request, refueling service to an operator who has a disability and is operating a motor vehicle that bears a special license plate or a removable windshield placard issued pursuant to section 14-253a, at a price no greater than that which such dealer would charge the public to purchase gasoline or motor fuel without any refueling service.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 14-325b
- Retail dealer: means any person operating a service station, filling station, store, garage or other place of business for the sale of motor fuel for delivery into the service tank or tanks of any vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine. See Connecticut General Statutes 14-318
(b) Each retail dealer that is required to provide refueling service to an operator who has a disability pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall publicly display and maintain on or near each self-service pump a clearly legible sign informing the public that such retail dealer will provide refueling service to such operator upon request. Such sign shall be displayed in a location and manner that is clearly visible to operators who have disabilities and shall contain instructions indicating how an operator who has a disability may contact or notify the retail dealer or cashier, if applicable, that such operator requires refueling service.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to dealers that sell gasoline or motor fuel and that (1) have remotely controlled pumps, or (2) are operated by a single cashier.