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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 98 — Weights and measures

98.22 Bulk deliveries sold in terms of weight and delivered by vehicle.

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98.22 Bulk deliveries sold in terms of weight and delivered by vehicle.
(1)When a commodity in bulk is delivered by vehicle to an individual purchaser and the commodity is sold in terms of weight units, the delivery shall be accompanied by a duplicate delivery ticket with the following information clearly stated in ink or by means of other indelible marking equipment:
(a)The name and address of the vendor.
(b)The name and address of the purchaser.
(c)The net weight of the delivery expressed in pounds.
(d)The gross and tare weights of the delivery if the net weight of the delivery is derived from determination of gross and tare weights.
(2)Where milk is picked up at farms, only the identity of the vendor and the net weight need be stated.
(3)One of the duplicate delivery tickets required under sub.
(1)shall be retained by the vendor, and the other shall be delivered to the purchaser at the time of delivery of the commodity, or shall be surrendered, on demand to the inspector or sealer, who may retain it as evidence and issue a weight slip in lieu thereof for delivery to the purchaser. If the purchaser carries away the purchase, the vendor shall be required only to give to the purchaser at the time of sale a delivery ticket stating the number of pounds of commodity delivered to the purchaser. If the commodity is to be weighed by the purchaser, the purchaser shall furnish the vendor the duplicate delivery ticket provided for in this section.
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