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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 41

§ 4119. Disposition of correct and incorrect apparatus.

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§ 4119. Disposition of correct and incorrect apparatus.
(a)Approval and disapproval.-- The department shall approve for use and seal or mark with appropriate devices such weights and measures as it finds upon inspection and test to be correct as defined in section 4110 (relating to specific powers and duties of department; regulations) and shall reject and mark or tag "rejected" such weights and measures as it finds upon inspection or test to be incorrect as defined in section 4110. The sealing or marking shall not be required with respect to such weights and measures as may be exempted therefrom by regulation of the department issued under the authority of section 4110.
(b)Seizure and disposition.-- Weights and measures that have been rejected may be confiscated and may be destroyed by the department if not corrected as required by section 4126 (relating to duty of owners of incorrect apparatus) or if used or disposed of contrary to the requirements of section 4126.
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Cross References. Section 4119 is referred to in sections 4110, 4121, 4122, 4142 of this title.
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