§ 19.94.005 Findings
§ 19.94.010 Definitions — Director may prescribe by rule
§ 19.94.015 Commercial use of instrument or device — Registration — Fees
§ 19.94.150 Standards recognized
§ 19.94.160 State standards
§ 19.94.163 Testing by department — Ensuring enforcement — Issuance of seal of approval — Exception
§ 19.94.175 Registration — Inspection and testing — Fees — Report
§ 19.94.185 Deposit of moneys — Weights and measures account — General fund
§ 19.94.190 Enforcement — Rules — Penalties
§ 19.94.205 Correct and incorrect — Instruments, devices, weights, measures — When deemed
§ 19.94.216 Department inspection — City sealer — Fees
§ 19.94.220 Investigations
§ 19.94.230 Inspections and tests to determine conformity to law — Off sale order — Marks, tags, stamps
§ 19.94.240 Stop-use, stop-removal, and removal orders
§ 19.94.250 Inspection of instrument or device to determine if correct — Rejection or seizure — Confiscation or destruction — Use of incorrect instrument or device — Notice
§ 19.94.255 Correction of rejected weights and measures
§ 19.94.258 Service agent — Registration certificate
§ 19.94.2582 Service agent — Registration certificate — Renewal — Competency examination — Fee — Decision — Denial — Notice — Refund
§ 19.94.2584 Service agent — Registration certificate — Revocation, suspension, refusal to renew — Appeal
§ 19.94.260 Rejection — Seizure for use as evidence — Entry of premises — Search warrant
§ 19.94.265 Grievances — Procedure — Notice — Hearing — Rules
§ 19.94.280 City sealers and deputies — Appointment, removal — Record, report — Testing of devices and instruments — Seal of approval
§ 19.94.310 City sealers and deputies — Duties of governing body — Sealer to have standards comparison made every two years
§ 19.94.320 City sealers — Director — General oversight powers, concurrent authority — Powers and duties of chapter are additional
§ 19.94.325 Service agent — Inspection and testing of weights and measures — Seal of approval — Fees — Violation — Penalty
§ 19.94.340 Sale of commodities — Measurement — Exceptions — Rules to assure good practice and accuracy
§ 19.94.350 Packaged commodities in intrastate commerce — Declaration of contents on outside — Rules
§ 19.94.360 Declaration of price on outside of package
§ 19.94.370 Misleading wrappers, containers of packaged commodities — Standards of fill required
§ 19.94.390 Price not to be misleading, deceiving, misrepresented — Fractions — Examination procedure standard — Department may revise — Electronic scanner screen visibility
§ 19.94.400 Meat, fish, poultry to be sold by weight — Exceptions
§ 19.94.410 Butter, margarine to be sold by weight
§ 19.94.420 Fluid dairy products to be packaged for retail sale in certain units
§ 19.94.430 Packaged flour to be sold by weight
§ 19.94.440 Commodities sold in bulk — Delivery tickets
§ 19.94.450 Solid fuels to be sold by weight, cubic measure — Delivery tickets
§ 19.94.460 Heating oils — Delivery tickets — Statements
§ 19.94.470 Berries and small fruit
§ 19.94.480 Fractional units as fractional value
§ 19.94.485 Contracts — Construction
§ 19.94.490 Obstruction of director or sealer in performance of duties — Penalty
§ 19.94.500 Impersonation of director or sealer — Penalty
§ 19.94.507 Gasoline delivered to service stations — Invoice required
§ 19.94.510 Unlawful practices — Penalty
§ 19.94.515 Unlawful commercial use of instrument or device — Penalty
§ 19.94.517 Incorrect commercial instrument or device to benefit of owner/operator — Penalties — Appeal
§ 19.94.520 Injunction against violations
§ 19.94.530 Proof of existence of weighing or measuring instrument or device presumed proof of regular use
§ 19.94.540 Antifreeze products — Use of aversive agent
§ 19.94.542 Antifreeze products — Aversive agents — Limitation of liability
§ 19.94.544 Antifreeze products — Aversive agents — Application
§ 19.94.550 Electric vehicle supply equipment — Publicly available
§ 19.94.555 Electric vehicle supply equipment exemptions
§ 19.94.560 Electric vehicle service provider disclosures
§ 19.94.565 Department rules for electric vehicle service providers
§ 19.94.570 Electric vehicle supply equipment interoperability standards
§ 19.94.575 Electric vehicle service providers operating one or more publicly available level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment or direct current fast charger electric vehicle supply equipment
§ 19.94.580 Electric vehicle service provider penalties
§ 19.94.585 Charging session — Consumer data disclosure
§ 19.94.900 Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive
§ 19.94.920 Effective date — 1992 c 237

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