NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 3-29 — Installation of Weighing and Measuring Devices.

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Every commercial establishment using a weighing or measuring device, weight or measure to determine the quantity of a product sold, offered for sale, purchased or offered for purchase, or to determine a service charge based on weight or measure of any kind shall submit in writing to the department a notice of the insta

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§ 3-29 Installation of Weighing and Measuring Devices.

RCNY § 3-29

Every commercial establishment using a weighing or measuring device, weight or measure to determine the quantity of a product sold, offered for sale, purchased or offered for purchase, or to determine a service charge based on weight or measure of any kind shall submit in writing to the department a notice of the installation of any additional new, used, rebuilt or repaired weighing or measuring device or the substitution of a new, used or rebuilt weighing or measuring device subsequent to the last inspection, testing and sealing of the devices on the premises. Such notice shall be submitted within three days of such installation.

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