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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 41

§ 4115. Training program.

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§ 4115. Training program.
(a)Inspectors and county and city sealers.-- The department shall establish by regulation minimum training which shall be required to be met by all inspectors and county and city sealers. The department shall adopt the training program prescribed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for inspectors and sealers of weights and measures.
(b)Certified parking meter inspectors.-- The department shall promulgate regulations that establish training and certification requirements and procedures for certified parking meter inspectors. Prior to the promulgation of regulations under this subsection, the department may issue a temporary order establishing training and certification requirements and procedures for certified parking meter inspectors. A temporary order shall not be effective until on or after it is published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and shall remain in effect for no more than one year, unless reissued or supplanted sooner by regulations.
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(Oct. 24, 2012, P.L.1332, No.169, eff. imd.)
Cross References. Section 4115 is referred to in section 4121 of this title.
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