866 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 196
Approved April 29, 1986.
CHAPTER 196
(House Bill 314)
AN ACT concerning
Licenses - Motor Fuel Inspection Law
FOR the purpose of repealing duplicative definitions of certain
terms in the Motor Fuel Inspection Law; conforming certain
terminology to that used in the Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Law;
defining a term; requiring registration of marinas and
inspection of fuel quality at marinas; correcting
terminology regarding registration and inspection
requirements; deleting certain requirements regarding
delivery of gasoline and special fuels; providing clarifying
language; and generally relating to motor fuel inspection
provisions.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 56 - Licenses
Section 157A, 157C(a), 157E(a), 157F(a), (b), (c), and (h),
and 157G
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1983 Replacement Volume and 1985 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 56 - Licenses
157A.
The definitions set forth in § 135 of this article shall be
applicable to this subtitle. In addition, the following words,
terms or phrases are, for purposes hereof, defined as follows:
[(1) The word "gasoline" as used in this law shall
embrace and include gasoline, benzol, benzine, naphtha and any
other liquid prepared, advertised, offered for sale, sold for use
as, or used for, the generation or power for the propulsion of
motor vehicles including any product obtained by blending
together any one or more products of petroleum with or without
other products, if the resultant product is capable of the same
use.
(2) The words "special fuels" shall embrace and
include diesel oils, kerosene, and heating oils or liquids used
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