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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 39

54:39-108 Licenses required for retail sale of fuel.

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8. a. A retail dealer, an aviation fuel dealer and a liquefied petroleum gas dealer shall, before engaging in the retail sale of fuel, apply to the director for a license for each establishment operated by that person. A license fee of $150 shall be paid for the issuance of a retail license, which shall be valid for a three-year period commencing on April 1 and expiring on March 31 of the third succeeding year, and the director shall supply a license plate or suitable substitute containing the number assigned to the licensee, and words denoting whether the license is a retail dealer's license, an aviation fuel dealer's license or a liquefied petroleum gas dealer's license, which the licensee shall publicly display at each establishment in the manner as the director shall prescribe.
No applicant shall continue in business after the end of the 14th day following the date of application unless the license applied for has been procured and is publicly displayed at the establishment being operated.
b. A retail dealer, liquefied petroleum gas dealer and an aviation fuel dealer shall keep a daily record showing the total amount of fuels sold on each business day, daily dispensing pump totalizer readings, and monthly physical inventories, such records to be preserved for a period of a minimum of four years, and to be open for inspection by the director at all times.
L.2010, s.22, s.8; amended 2010, c.79, s.7.
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