§ 10-304
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§10–304.
(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.