A citizen of the United States, who is mature, of good moral character, who has the ability to weigh accurately and to make correct weight certificates, and who has received from the director a weighmaster license, shall be authorized to act as a weighmaster. History: 1953 Comp., § 76-4-4, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 236, […]
An application for a weighmaster license shall be made upon a form provided by the director. The application shall furnish evidence that the applicant has the qualifications required by Section 4 [57-18-4 NMSA 1978] of the Weighmaster Act. History: 1953 Comp., § 76-4-5, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 236, § 5.
The director may promulgate rules for determining the qualifications of the applicant for a weighmaster license. He may pass upon the qualifications of the applicant on the basis of the information supplied in the application, or he may examine the applicant orally or in writing, or both, for the purpose of determining his qualifications. He […]
The board may establish reasonable fees for weighmaster licenses and deputy weighmaster licenses to assist in carrying out the provisions of the Weighmaster Act. The fees shall not exceed the amount necessary to cover the cost of examination of applicants, issuance of the licenses and making the necessary inspections required under the Weighmaster Act. History: […]
Before any license is issued, except a deputy weighmaster license, the applicant shall execute and deliver to the director a surety bond in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) or other proof of financial responsibility that the board may set by regulation. The bond shall be executed by the applicant as principal and by […]
Each weighmaster license shall be issued for a period of one year. Effective date of license shall be determined by the director. The license holder shall file a renewal application with the director prior to the expiration date. Renewal applications shall be in the form prescribed by the director. History: 1953 Comp., § 76-4-9, enacted […]