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

54:39-133 Distributor's license.

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33. a. A person other than a supplier desiring to export fuel to a destination outside of this State shall first obtain a distributor's license. Issuance of a distributor's license shall be conditioned upon the applicant holding an appropriate license to import the fuel into the destination state or states.
b. A person desiring to deliver dyed fuel or undyed fuel into this State on the person's own behalf, for the person's own account, or for resale to a purchaser in this State, from another state in a fuel transportation vehicle or in a pipeline or barge shipment into storage facilities other than a qualified terminal, shall first make application for and obtain a distributor's license.
c. A person desiring to import fuel to a destination in this State from another state, and who has not entered into an agreement to remit the tax imposed by section 3 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-103) to the supplier or permissive supplier as trustee with respect to the imports shall do the following:
(1)apply for and obtain a distributor's license; and
(2)comply with the payment requirements of section 16 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-116).
d. A person blending any motor fuel for sale shall apply for and obtain a distributor's license.
e. A distributor's license is a prerequisite to making the election permitted in section 21 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-121).
L.2010, c.22, s.33; amended 2010, c.79, s.20.
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