2021 Maryland Statutes
Business Regulation
Title 10 - Motor Fuel and Lubricants
Subtitle 3 - Inspection and Sale of Motor Fuel
Section 10-304 - Registration of Certain Retail Service Station Dealers Prohibited

    (a)    The Comptroller may not issue a certificate of registration to a retail service station dealer who markets motor fuel through a retail service station altered, enlarged, or structurally modified after July 1, 1977, unless:

        (1)    the station contains an enclosed work area where the service of motor vehicles is offered to customers regardless of whether motor fuel is bought; and

        (2)    the services offered include a battery charge, lubrication, oil change, tire repair, and replacement of accessories such as fan belts, radiator hoses, or wiper blades.

    (b)    Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, the Comptroller may issue a certificate of registration to a retail service station dealer who markets motor fuel through:

        (1)    a retail service station that, before it is altered, enlarged, or structurally modified, lacks an enclosed work area; or

        (2)    a retail service station that is altered, enlarged, or structurally modified if the owner and retail service station dealer agree to the elimination of an enclosed work area.

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