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The purpose of this part is to regulate vertical integration of the petroleum industry in Tennessee, it being the conclusion of the general assembly hereby expressed that vertical integration tends to operate in restraint of free trade and inhibits full and free competition and, therefore, tends to increase the price of petroleum and related products and services as prohibited under part 1 of this chapter.
Independent and small dealers and distributors of petroleum and related products are vital to a healthy, competitive marketplace, but are unable to survive subsidized below-cost pricing at the retail level by others who have other sources of income. Below-cost selling laws have been effective in preserving independent and small retailers and wholesalers in other trades and businesses from subsidized pricing. Subsidized pricing is inherently unfair and destructive to, and reduces competition in, the motor fuel marketing industry, and is a form of predatory pricing. An additional purpose of this part is to prevent and eliminate subsidized pricing of petroleum and related products.