Sec. 1110. (a) The
administrator may seal gallonage totalizers of metered pumps operated by or on behalf of a
dealer or licensed
distributor.
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-1110
- Administrator: means the administrative head of the department of state revenue or the administrator's designee. See Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-103
- Dealer: means a person, except a distributor, engaged in the business of selling gasoline in Indiana. See Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-103
- Distributor: means a person who first receives gasoline in Indiana. See Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-103
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Licensed distributor: means a person holding a valid distributor's license issued by the administrator. See Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-103
- Metered pump: means a stationary pump having a meter that is capable of measuring the amount of gasoline dispensed through it. See Indiana Code 6-6-1.1-103
(b) If the administrator determines that a metered pump operated by or on behalf of a dealer or licensed distributor is without an effectively sealable gallonage totalizer, the dealer or licensed distributor shall at the administrator’s request:
(1) adapt the pump to the administrator’s specifications so that it may be effectively sealed; or
(2) replace, in whole or in part, the pump with an effectively sealable gallonage totalizer, as determined by the administrator.
(c) A dealer’s or licensed distributor’s failure to comply with subsection (a) or (b) is considered evidence that the revenue of the dealer or licensed distributor is in jeopardy.
As added by P.L.97-1987, SEC.14.