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Code · Kansas · Chapter 83 — Weights And Measures

83-225. Authorized removal of rejection tag or other mark from devices or equipment.

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83-225. Authorized removal of rejection tag or other mark from devices or equipment.
(a)A licensed service company or a city or county department of weights and measures shall be authorized to remove an official rejection tag or other mark placed on a device used for weighing, measuring or both, a dispensing device or electric vehicle supply equipment by authority of the secretary for the purpose of testing or repairing any such device or equipment.
(b)After the test is conducted and necessary repairs are completed, the service company or city or county department of weights and measures shall place the device or equipment in service and shall notify the secretary of such within the time periods established by the secretary pursuant to rules and regulations adopted hereunder.
(c)When a device or equipment cannot be repaired properly, the service company or city or county department of weights and measures shall replace the rejection tag or other mark with a substitute rejection tag or other mark supplied by the secretary and shall notify the secretary within the time period as established by the secretary pursuant to rules and regulations adopted hereunder.
(d)This section shall apply to new and used devices used for weighing, measuring or both, dispensing devices and electric vehicle supply equipment.
(e)Administrative or civil penalties specified in K.S.A. 83-220 , and amendments thereto, shall apply to violations of this section.
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