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HRS §125C-21

Definitions for petroleum products and prime suppliers

This section defines two key terms used in the law. It explains what counts as a petroleum product, including heating oils, diesel, gasoline, propane, butane, kerosene, and certain aviation fuels. It also defines a prime supplier as the first seller of liquid fossil fuel into the state's distribution system.

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The statute, as written — Definitions. "Petroleum product" means heating oils, light and heavy diesel oil, motor gasoline, propane, butane, residual fuel oils, kerosene, and aviation fuels used for emergency and essential intr

astate air transport services, but excluding all other aviation fuels. "Prime supplier" means any individual, trustee, agency, partnership, association, corporation, company, municipality, political subdivision or other legal entity which makes the first sale of any liquid fossil fuel into the state distribution system for consumption within the State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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