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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 119 — Gasoline and Oil Inspection and Regulation

§ 119-15.1. List of persons who must have a license.

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§ 119-15.1. List of persons who must have a license.
(a)License. - A person may not engage in business in this State as any of the following unless the person has a license issued by the Secretary authorizing the person to engage in business:
(1)A kerosene supplier.
(2)A kerosene distributor.
(3)A kerosene terminal operator.
(4)A dyed diesel fuel distributor.
(b)Exception. - A kerosene supplier license is not required if the supplier is licensed as a supplier under Part 2 of Article 36C of Chapter 105 of the General Statutes. A kerosene distributor is required to have a kerosene distributor license only if the distributor imports kerosene. Other kerosene distributors may elect to have a kerosene license. A kerosene terminal operator license is not required if the terminal operator is licensed as a terminal operator under Part 2 of Article 36C of Chapter 105 of the General Statutes. (2003-349, s. 10.14; 2004-170, s. 33; 2004-203, s. 82; 2005-435, s. 20.)
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