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Does the SCDA regulate the differences in the price on street sign and the price on the dispenser?

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Does the SCDA regulate the differences in the price on street sign and the price on the dispenser?

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The SCDA strives to ensure that the prices posted on street signs are correct. However, with fuel prices changing as often as they do, you may encounter instances when the street sign has not been changed yet. We cannot require the station to honor the price on the sign. A retail dispenser must display the price per gallon and calculate the total sales price to the nearest cent. In South Carolina, street signs posting the price for fuels are not required.

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