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Article 16
Weights and Measures

Sections

176
Declaration of policy and purpose
177
Authorized systems of weights and measures
178
Physical standards of weights and measures
179
Powers and duties of the commissioner
180
Municipal directors of weights and measures
181
Powers and duties of municipal directors
182
Notification and use of weighing and measuring devices
183
Sealing of approved devices
184
Condemnation, seizure or repair of false devices
185
Stop-use, stop-removal and removal orders
186
Possession and use of false devices
187
Oscillation of weighing devices
188
Service charge based on quantity
189
Method of sale of commodities generally
190
Method of sale of food and food products
190‑A
Home food service plan sales
190‑B
Sale of meat in bulk or on a gross or hanging weight basis
191
Standardized packaging
192
Sale and delivery of petroleum products
192‑A
Fuel octane labelling requirements
192‑B
Fuel lead content labelling and requirements
192‑C
Motor fuel standards and labelling
192‑E
Sale and delivery of liquefied petroleum gas
192‑F
Bulk sales or transportation
192‑G
Methyl tertiary butyl ether
192‑H
Alternate generated power source at retail gasoline outlets
193
Fair packaging and labeling of containers
194
False labels
195
Licensing of weighmasters
195‑A
Weight tickets issued in other states
196
Statewide uniformity
197
Construction of contracts
197‑A
Weights and measures fees
197‑B
Retail pricing accuracy
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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