Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5J-24.002 - Registration
(1) In accordance with Section
526.51, F.S., each brake fluid
brand/formula combination shall be registered or renewed annually or biennially
with the department prior to being sold (as that term is referenced in Section
526.50(3),
F.S.). Registrant shall make application on FDACS-03212, Brake Fluid
Registration Application, Rev. 02/19, hereby incorporated by reference. Copies
of this form may be accessed at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10825.
Application shall be made by the owner of the brand name or, pursuant to
Section 526.51(1)(a),
F.S., by an applicant providing an affidavit from the brand name owner
authorizing applicant to make application for registration. Upon successful
registration, pursuant to Section
526.51, F.S., and this rule
chapter, the department shall permit the brake fluid brand/formula combination
authorizing the sale (as the term is referenced in Section
526.50(3),
F.S.) of the specified brake fluid brand/formula combination in this state for
the permit period.
(2) Application
for renewal shall be made on FDACS-03212, Brake Fluid Registration Application,
Rev. 02/19, as incorporated in subsection (1) of this rule. If any one or more
components of the application package and/or associated registration elements
are received after the current permit expiration date, a late fee of $25 shall
be added to the renewal fee. Upon successful renewal of registration, pursuant
to Section 526.51, F.S., and this rule
chapter, the department shall permit the renewed brake fluid brand/formula
combination authorizing the sale (as that term is referenced in Section
526.50(3),
F.S.) of the specified brake fluid brand/formula combination in this state for
the permit period.
(3) Any
unregistered brand of brake fluid that was registered in the immediately
preceding registration period and has not been or is not currently in the
process of being renewed shall be disposed of by the registrant within 30 days
of registration expiration. Disposal shall be the responsibility of the
registrant and in a manner as prescribed below. If the product has been placed
under stop sale order by the department, it must be released by the department
prior to the execution of any disposal method. Acceptable disposal methods:
(a) Removal of all unregistered brake fluid
product from this state, not to be sold (as that term is referenced in Section
526.50(3),
F.S.) again in this state until successful registration has been completed,
or;
(b) Donation of product to a
non-profit organization for consumption may be allowed as long as all donated
product has not been adulterated and meets all specifications for quality and
labeling for brake fluid products, as prescribed in Section
526.52, F.S., and this rule
chapter.
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