2015 Mississippi Code
Title 75 - REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE AND INVESTMENTS
Chapter 55 - GASOLINE AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
§ 75-55-37 - Penalty [Repealed effective July 1, 2016]

MS Code § 75-55-37 (2015) What's This?

(1) The commissioner or his duly appointed representatives shall have the right to request an inspection of any pump, truck, or other equipment, and if upon such inspection any such pump, truck, or other equipment is found to be inaccurate to the extent that a test thereof shows a deficiency of more than twenty-five (25) cubic inches on a five (5) gallon measurement, or if the right to inspect any such pump, truck, or other equipment is refused or denied the commissioner, or his duly authorized representatives, he or they shall have the right to immediately close and lock said pump and other equipment or to seal same with the commissioner's seal. If such pump, truck, or other equipment is found to be inaccurate but the deficiency is twenty-five (25) cubic inches or less on a five (5) gallon measurement, then the commissioner or his representative shall give the owner or operator thereof forty-eight (48) hours within which to correct such inaccuracy and if such person fails or refuses to correct same within said period then the commissioner or his representative shall have the right to lock and seal such pump or other equipment in the same manner as provided above.

It shall be prima facie presumed upon any refusal to allow the right to inspect that the pump, truck, or other equipment sought to be inspected is inaccurate to the extent set forth above, or is operating in violation of this chapter. When any such pump or other equipment is locked or sealed, it may not be unlocked or the seal thereon broken except in the presence of a mechanic or other person called for the purpose of repairing the inaccuracy in the machinery of such pump or other equipment, and such inaccuracy shall be immediately thereafter repaired, and the pump or other equipment properly regulated. The commissioner may, in his discretion, require an affidavit from the mechanic repairing such pump or other equipment, or any other proof which he may deem advisable to the effect that said pump was unlocked or the seal thereon broken in the presence of such mechanic, and that the inaccuracies therein were thereupon completely repaired or regulated.

When a state or factory seal is broken on the measuring adjustment device on a retail pump, it shall be the duty of the station operator to notify the commissioner by United States mail, within twenty-four (24) hours, after the breaking of said seal. After the commissioner has received written notice as herein provided and he or his agent has resealed the measuring adjustment device on the pump or pumps at this station, it shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of the station or any of his employees to break a state or factory seal on the measuring adjustment device on any pump at the station during the ensuing ninety (90) days without the prior approval of the commissioner or his agent.

The State of Mississippi shall have a lien on all pumps, trucks, and other equipment used by any distributor, or other person, in the operation of his business for any tax or penalty due the State of Mississippi because of any violation of this chapter. Such lien shall be paramount to any and all private liens and all the provisions set out in Chapter 7 of Title 85 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, shall be applicable herein for the purpose of securing the enforcement of said lien, and particularly the right to secure the issuance of a writ of summons and seizure and proceedings had and done after the issuance of said writ shall be applicable. Provided, however, that the commissioner shall not be required to give any bond in any such case.

Any person or officer, agent or employee thereof who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($ 100.00) for the first offense and not less than One Hundred Dollars ($ 100.00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($ 200.00) for each subsequent offense or imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days or both.

(2) If a person who, by himself, by his agent, or as the servant or agent of another person commits a violation of this chapter, the commissioner or his designee may impose any, all or a combination of the following penalties:

(a) A stop sale order for any engine fuel, nonengine fuel, automotive lubricant or any other petroleum product not in compliance with this chapter. A remand of the stop sale order may be issued if the engine fuel, nonengine fuel, automotive lubricant or petroleum product is brought into full compliance with this chapter. The stop sale order may be appealed to the commissioner or his designee within twenty (20) days from the receipt of the order.

(b) A warning letter for violations of this chapter.

(c) A civil penalty of not more than Three Thousand Dollars ($ 3,000.00) per violation. A person may request an administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice of the penalty. The commissioner or his designee shall conduct a hearing after giving reasonable notice to the person. The decision may be appealed to the Circuit Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County.

(3) If the person has exhausted his administrative appeals, he shall pay the civil penalty within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the final decision. If the person fails to pay the penalty, the commissioner may bring a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction to recover the penalty.

(4) The commissioner is authorized to suspend, revoke and/or permanently deny a registration under the Petroleum Products Inspection Law of Mississippi to any person, firm, corporation or other organization determined to be guilty of two (2) or more violations per location, per year, of the Petroleum Products Inspection Law of Mississippi and the rules and regulations in force pursuant thereto.

(5) In lieu of, or in addition to, the penalties provided above, the commissioner and the State Chemist shall have the power to institute and maintain in the name of the state any and all proceedings necessary or appropriate to enforce the provisions of the Petroleum Products Inspection Law of Mississippi and the rules and regulations in force pursuant thereto, in the appropriate circuit, chancery, county or justice court in which venue may lie. The commissioner and the State Chemist may obtain mandatory or prohibitory injunctive relief, whether temporary or permanent, and it shall not be necessary for the state to post a bond or prove that no adequate remedy is available at law.

(6) All penalties assessed by the commissioner under this section shall be deposited in the State General Fund.

(7) This section shall stand repealed on July 1, 2016.

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