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Retail Motor Fuels Outlet License: Frequently Asked QuestionsWho Needs a License? Anyone who is offering motor fuels for retail sale to the
public. This may include some bulk storage facilities if they deliver
non-contract sales of a motor fuel to a bulk end user. Call the department's
Central Licensing Unit at 517 241-6666 and ask for the licensing section if you
are uncertain of your status. What time frame does the license cover? The license is valid from the time of issuance to November 30 of each year. What is the fee for licensure? $100 for a year or any part of a year even if you only operate a few days of
the licensing year. How Do I apply for a License? Complete the license application in its entirety, remembering to include the
name, home address and birthdate for the owner or
president of the business. The license application must be signed and dated and
the title of the person signing must be on the form. Your license may be denied
if it is incomplete. If I have sent in an application, when can I begin selling motor fuels?
You must obtain and post the license prior to engaging in retail motor fuels
sales. Licensing processing takes 60-120 days. If you need a license
immediately call the department's Central Licensing Unit at 517 241-6666 to
obtain your license. If I sell my business can the new
owner operate under my license until theirs is received? No. The license can not be transferred from one owner to the next. What if I'm a new owner who wants to start
sales of motor fuels right away? You can contact the department's Central Licensing Unit at 517 241-6666 to
receive instructions on how to obtain a license to conduct business. What if I've applied for a license in
anticipation of ownership change but the change never occurred? You must submit a letter advising the department that the change never
occurred so that your name can be removed from the record as the responsible
party. You may request a refund if less then 30 days has occurred from the date
you submitted your application. If a license was issued you must return the
license with your letter or your request for refund. If I move my business to a new
location can I move the license with me? No. The license is valid for the address it is issued to only. You must
obtain a license for each retail outlet you operate. When does the Licenses Expire? November 30th of each year. You must submit a
renewal application by October 1 of each year. Failure to submit a renewal application
on time may result in a fine. If you do not receive a renewal application by
September 15 you may download one from the internet or call 517 241-6666 to
request one. Are there any penalties if I'm late
applying for a license? Conducting retail motor fuel sales without a license in your possession may
result in a fine. The fines are progressive in nature with the first fine being
$500.00 and repeat offenses higher. Your distributor who delivers the fuel may
also receive a fine. If I have any outstanding fines can I
still renew my license? No. By law, you must first pay the fine to receive the license, even if your
firm has appealed the fine. If your appeal is successful your fine payment will
be refunded. What Should I do if there are Changes in Company Ownership, Name, or Address? If the changes you make result in the issuance of different federal employee
I.D. number this is considered a change in ownership and you must apply in
advance of the change to avoid a fine. Change in corporate officers does not
require a new license however any changes in the information previously
provided should be noted in a letter to the department so the file can be
updated. What if I receive a renewal
application for a business I have already closed? Make a notation on the renewal application that the business is closed. Sign
and date the application and send it in so that your name is removed from our
records. If you sold the business and the business location remains open please
fill in that information in on the form, sign and date it and mail it. Creation/Revision Date: 09/01/2010 | |||||
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