MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 3237
digit ending in a letter, the last number of
the registration plate after disregarding the
letter shall determine the calendar date for
which gasoline may be sold to such vehicles.
(d) For any calendar month in
which there are 31 days, sales may be made on
the thirty—first day of the month without
regard to the registration plates of the motor
vehicle.
2. (a) The Director of the Energy
Policy Office, is hereby authorized to enter
into agreements with other States for
reciprocity with respect to the provisions of
this order. He shall then declare which
jurisdictions have made such reciprocity
agreements. As to such jurisdictions, and as
to the District of Columbia, gasoline sales
shall be made to vehicles bearing license
plates from those jurisdictions in the same
manner as if the vehicle were registered in
Maryland.
(b) Gasoline sales to an
operator of a vehicle bearing foreign
registration plates from a jurisdiction which
has not entered into a reciprocal agreement
with the State of Maryland may be made on both
odd and even numbered days, but shall be
limited to a maximum of eight gallons per
purchase.
3. No sale of gasoline shall be made
for less than three dollars except (a) for a
vehicle of four cylinders or less, for which
the minimum sale shall be two dollars; or (h)
if the service station, by virtue of an
insufficient allocation of gasoline, has
itself established a uniform policy,
prominently displayed, of maximum sales of
less than the minima provided herein, in which
event, the service station's uniform policy
shall apply.
4. The following vehicles shall be
excluded from the provisions of the order and
may be sold gasoline on both odd and even
numbered days regardless of registration plate
number:
(a) Authorized emergency
vehicles, as defined in Article 66 1/2,
Section 1—103 of the Annotated Code of
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