Title 15Commerce and TradeRelease 119-73not60

§26a Restrictions on the Purchase of Gasohol and Synthetic Motor Fuel

Title 15 › Chapter 1— MONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE › § 26a

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

Businesses that sell fuel must not put rules on buying gasohol or similar synthetic motor fuel that they do not put on regular gasoline. They cannot refuse or limit the use of credit (like credit cards) for gasohol purchases if they accept credit for their regular fuel. They also cannot unfairly block or limit the sale or resale of these fuels when selling for use in the United States. There are limits and exceptions. A seller may charge a reasonable credit fee up to no more than the actual cost of extending credit (and older petroleum laws from December 2, 1980 do not stop that). The ban does not apply if the seller provides enough supply and sells the synthetic fuel on terms equal to their regular fuel. Sellers may require pump labels, give liability disclaimers, and are not forced to advertise or pay for extra pumps or tanks. "United States" here means the States, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, insular possessions, and other places under U.S. control.

Full Legal Text

Title 15, §26a

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(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), it shall be unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, directly or indirectly to impose any condition, restriction, agreement, or understanding that—
(1)limits the use of credit instruments in any transaction concerning the sale, resale, or transfer of gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel of equivalent usability in any case in which there is no similar limitation on transactions concerning such person’s conventional motor fuel; or
(2)otherwise unreasonably discriminates against or unreasonably limits the sale, resale, or transfer of gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel of equivalent usability in any case in which such synthetic or conventional motor fuel is sold for use, consumption, or resale within the United States.
(b)(1)Nothing in this section or in any other provision of law in effect on December 2, 1980, which is specifically applicable to the sale of petroleum products shall preclude any person referred to in subsection (a) from imposing a reasonable fee for credit on the sale, resale, or transfer of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel referred to in subsection (a) if such fee equals no more than the actual costs to such person of extending that credit.
(2)The prohibitions in this section shall not apply to any person who makes available sufficient supplies of gasohol and other synthetic motor fuels of equivalent usability to satisfy his customers’ needs for such products, if the gasohol and other synthetic fuels are made available on terms and conditions which are equivalent to the terms and conditions on which such person’s conventional motor fuel products are made available.
(3)Nothing in this section shall—
(A)preclude any person referred to in subsection (a) from requiring reasonable labeling of pumps dispensing the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel referred to in subsection (a) to indicate, as appropriate, that such gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel is not manufactured, distributed, or sold by such person;
(B)preclude such person from issuing appropriate disclaimers of product liability for damage resulting from use of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel;
(C)require such person to provide advertising support for the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel; or
(D)require such person to furnish or provide, at such person’s own expense, any additional pumps, tanks, or other related facilities required for the sale of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel.
(c)As used in this section, “United States” includes the several States, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, and any insular possession or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States.

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For

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of Pub. L. 96–493 as the “Gasohol Competition Act of 1980”, see section 1 of Pub. L. 96–493, set out as a

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of 1980 Amendment note under section 1 of this title.

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Citation

15 U.S.C. § 26a

Title 15Commerce and Trade

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

Release point: 119-73not60