Ohio and SD Get Extra Year on Gas Volatility Rules
Published Date: 3/20/2025
Rule
Summary
Ohio and nine South Dakota counties get an extra year before tougher gasoline rules kick in. The deadline to remove the 1-psi gasoline volatility waiver is now April 28, 2026, not 2025. This gives local leaders more time to prepare without rushing, helping drivers and businesses adjust smoothly.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Ohio: Gasoline Waiver Removal Delayed
Ohio's removal of the 1-psi gasoline volatility waiver is delayed by one year. The effective date is now April 28, 2026 (previously April 28, 2025), giving Ohio drivers and businesses more time to prepare for the tougher gasoline rules.
Nine South Dakota Counties: Waiver Delay
Removal of the 1-psi gasoline volatility waiver in nine counties in South Dakota is delayed by one year. The effective date is now April 28, 2026 (previously April 28, 2025), giving drivers and local businesses in those counties more time to prepare.
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