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Fair Trading NSW Checklist IAW Fair Trading Regulation 2012, Clause 11

  • Is the station displaying one or more signs that are so positioned & lit & readily seen by motorist approaching the petrol station at any time the petrol station is open for business?<br>

  • Is the station only displaying the normal price of the prescribed fuel supplied to retail customers & no other ‘discounted price’<br><br><br>

  • If the petrol station offer 4 or more fuel types which include both diesel & LPG, the signboard should include the prices for both diesel & LPG plus the 2 other top-selling prescribed fuel at the petrol station. Is the Station displaying the correct fuel types on their price signboards?<br><br>

  • Are the fuel octane rating on each fuel sold (except diesel & LPG) clearly marked on all the fuel pumps?<br><br><br>

  • Is the price displayed on the petrol price signboard matching the prices on the fuel pumps? (there is consumer detriment if the <br>price on the pump is higher than those showing on the signboard)<br><br><br><br>

  • Using your mobile phone or tablets, log into Fuel check on www.fuelcheck.nsw.gov.au to check for price mismatch. Are the prices appearing on fuel check matching the current prices on their signboard? If No, please report price mismatch on fuel check.<br><br>

  • Please report mismatch on Fuel Check
    https://www.fuelcheck.nsw.gov.au/app

Clause 11 Product information standard

  • (1) The price of prescribed fuel supplied to retail customers at the petrol station must be displayed at the petrol station on one or more signs that are so positioned & lit that any price & other matter that the signs display will be readily seen by motorists approaching the petrol station at any time that the petrol station is open for business for the supply of prescribed fuel.

  • (2) All signs at the petrol station (including signs required by subclause (1)) that display information in relation to the price of prescribed fuel supplied to retail customers at the petrol station may display only the normal price of the prescribed fuel & no other price for that fuel.

  • (3) If no more than 4 types of prescribed fuel are supplied to retail customers at the petrol station, subclause (1) applies to each type of prescribed fuel supplied.

  • (4) If more than 4 types of prescribed fuel are supplied to retail customers at the petrol station, subclause (1) applies to 4 types of that prescribed fuel, as follows:
    (a) if both diesel & LPG are supplied, the 4 types of prescribed fuel are diesel, LPG & the 2 other prescribed fuels that are the top-selling types of prescribed fuel at the petrol station (apart from diesel & LPG),
    (b) if only one of diesel & LPG is supplied, the 4 types of prescribed fuel are whichever of diesel & LPG is supplied & the 3 other prescribed fuels that are the top-selling types of prescribed fuel at the petrol station (apart from diesel or LPG),
    (c) if neither diesel nor LPG is supplied, the 4 types of prescribed fuel are the 4 prescribed fuels that are the top-selling types of prescribed fuel at the petrol station.

  • (5) Nothing in subclauses (1)–(4) prevent:
    (a) the normal price of other types of prescribed fuel supplied to retail customers at the petrol station from being displayed on signs required by subclause (1) in addition to the information required to be displayed on those signs, or
    (b) the prices of types of prescribed fuel from being displayed in any order on a sign at the petrol station, or
    (c) any sign at the petrol station containing information about discounts & special offers so long as the price of any type of prescribed fuel shown on the sign is the normal price of the fuel. (6) For the purposes of this clause, the top-selling types of prescribed fuel at a petrol station in relation to any month are the types of prescribed fuel of which the greatest volume were supplied to retail customers at the petrol station in the immediately preceding 6 months.

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