Comptroller of Maryland. Serving the People. Peter Franchot, Comptroller
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FAQ: Motor Fuel Quality Control

What happens if the inspector detects a problem at my service station?

The inspector will leave a warning, noting the problem discovered and the time permitted to correct the problem.



 
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Motor Fuel Quality Control FAQ
  1 - What do the inspectors look for?
  2 - What happens if the inspector detects a problem at my service station?
  3 - What happens if a fuel sample does not meet specifications in one of the lab tests?
  4 - How can the "stop sale" order be lifted?
  5 - Can I sell the product on which a "stop sale" has been issued?