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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 57

Code of Virginia § 3.2-5700. Definitions.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:
"Certificate of Conformance" means a document issued by the National Type Evaluation Program of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST)of the U.S. Department of Commerce based on testing in participating laboratories, said document constituting evidence of conformance of a type with the requirements of:
1. National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44; Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices;
2. National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-1, Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Field Standard Weights (NIST Class F);
3. National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-2, Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Field Standard Measuring Flasks; and
4. National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-3, Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Graduated Neck Type Volumetric Field Standards, and supplements thereto, or any publication revising or superseding the publications specified in this definition.
"Condemnation tag" means a tag applied to a weight or measure that fails to pass an official inspection, the application of which tag requires the immediate removal of the weight or measure from service.
"Official inspection" means an inspection by the Commissioner of a commercially used weight or measure pursuant to § 3.2-5609 .
"Rejection tag" means a tag applied to a weight or measure that fails to pass an official inspection, the application of which tag requires the removal of the weight or measure from service if the weight or measure is not adjusted to conform to requirements specified by the Weights and Measures Act of Virginia (§ 3.2-5600 et seq.) or any regulation adopted hereunder.
"Service agency" means:
(i)a business; or
(ii)that portion of a government or political subdivision engaged in the adjustment, installation, placing in service, recommending for use, reconditioning, repairing, servicing, or selling of any weight or measure commercially used or employed
(a)in establishing the size, quantity, extent, area, or measurement of quantities, things, products, or articles for distribution or consumption, purchased, offered, or submitted for sale, hire, or award, or
(b)in computing any basic charge or payment for services rendered on the basis of something's weight or its measure.
"Service technician" means any individual who for hire, award, commission, or any other payment of any kind, adjusts, installs, places in service, recommends for use, reconditions, repairs, services, or sells a commercial weight or measure.
"Standard" means a required basis for conformance, adjustment, or verification.
"System" means the grouping of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent weights or measures to form a complex whole.
"Traceability" means an accounting of the relationship of the calibration of a weight or measure standard or calibrating equipment to a national standard maintained or adopted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
"Weight or measure" means the terms as defined in § 3.2-5600 and shall also include the term "system" as defined in this chapter.
1992, c. 242, § 3.1-969.1; 2008, c. 860 .
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