1. A certificate of weights and measures, when properly filled out and signed, is prima facie evidence of the accuracy of the measurements shown. 2. The design of and the information to be furnished on a certificate of weights and measures must be prescribed by the State Sealer of Consumer Equitability by regulation, and include, […]
1. When filling out a certificate of weights and measures, a public weighmaster: (a) Shall enter the measurement values so that the certificate clearly shows that the measurements were actually determined; (b) Shall enter only the measurement values personally determined; and (c) Shall not enter any measurement values determined by other persons. 2. If the […]
A public weighmaster shall keep and preserve a legible copy of each certificate of weights and measures which the public weighmaster issues for the period specified by the State Sealer of Consumer Equitability by regulation. The certificates must be available for inspection by an authorized employee of the Division during normal office hours. (Added to […]
The State Sealer of Consumer Equitability may recognize and accept certificates of weights and measures issued by licensed public weighmasters of any other state if that other state recognizes and accepts certificates of weights and measures issued by licensed public weighmasters of this state. (Added to NRS by 2003, 2324; A 2013, 2482) The State […]