10-1-185
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10-1-185.
Before
any brake fluid shall be sold, exposed for sale, or stored, packed, or held with
intent to sell within this state, a sample thereof must be inspected or approved
by the state oil chemist. Upon application of the manufacturer, packer, seller,
or distributor and the payment of a license or inspection fee of $25.00 for each
brand or type of brake fluid submitted, the state oil chemist shall subject to
inspection or analysis the brake fluid so submitted. If the brake fluid is not
adulterated or misbranded and meets the standards established and promulgated by
the Commissioner and is not such a type or kind that is in violation of this
part, the Commissioner may issue the applicant a written license or permit
authorizing the sale of such brake fluid in this state for the calendar year in
which the license or inspection fee is paid, which license or permit shall be
subject to renewal annually upon payment of a $25.00 renewal fee. If, in
accordance with Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure
Act,' the Commissioner shall find that any brake fluid has been materially
altered or adulterated or a change has been made in the name, brand, or
trademark under which the brake fluid is sold or that it violates this part, he
shall notify the applicant; and the license or permit shall be canceled
forthwith. No license or permit for the sale of brake fluid in this state shall
be issued until application has been made as provided by this part and such
samples of the brake fluid as may be necessary for the state oil chemist to
inspect it have been submitted and until the state oil chemist notifies the
Commissioner that said brake fluid meets the specifications adopted by the
Commissioner.