CHAPTER 376
2000-H 7715
Enacted 7/19/2000


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RELATING TO TOWN AND CITY SEALERS

Introduced By:  Representatives Mumford, Quick and Long Date Introduced:  February 3, 2000

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 47-2-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 47-2 entitled "Town and City Sealers" is hereby amended to read as follows:

47-2-3. Periodical testing of municipal sealers' weights and measures by state -- Fee -- (a) Every town and city sealer shall, at least once in every two (2) year period, have the field weights, measures, and balances in his or her custody, tolerance tested for class F use, in accordance with current year national institute of standards and technology (NIST) handbook number 44 tolerance tables, by a state meteorologist; at a laboratory accredited by the National Bureau of Standards and Technology; adjusted if needed; and/or replaced at the expense of the town or city if tolerance cannot be met. The state meteorologist certified by the national institute of standards and technology, United States department of commerce, Washington, D.C., shall receive as compensation, deposited to the general fund therefor, the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), which sum shall be paid by the town or city to which the weights belong.

(b) Every town and city sealer shall, at least once every year, have their five (5) gallon volumetric prover tolerance tested for class F use, in accordance with current year national institute of standards and technology (NIST) handbook number 105-2 tolerance tables, by a state meteorologist; at a laboratory accredited by the National Bureau of Standards and Technology; adjusted if needed; and/or replaced at the expense of the town or city if tolerance cannot be met.

(c) Town and/or city sealer field weights and/or five (5) gallon volumetric provers that do not meet or exceed the tolerance values for Class F use shall be condemned for use within the State of Rhode Island and shall be destroyed.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.


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