41-2065. Powers and duties; definition


A. The department shall:


1. Maintain custody of the state reference standards of weights and measures that
are traceable to the United States prototype standards and that are supplied to the
states by the federal government or that are otherwise approved as being satisfactory by
the national institute of standards and technology.


2. Keep the state reference standards in a safe and suitable place in the metrology
laboratory of the department and ensure that they shall not be removed from the
laboratory except for repairs or for calibration as may be prescribed by the national
institute of standards and technology.


3. Keep accurate records of all standards and equipment.


4. Adopt any rules necessary to carry out this chapter and adopt reasonable rules
for the enforcement of this chapter. These rules have the force and effect of law and
shall be adopted pursuant to chapter 6 of this title. In adopting these rules, the
director shall consider, as far as is practicable, the requirements established by other
states and by authority of the United States, except that rules shall not be made in
conflict with this chapter.


5. Publish rules adopted pursuant to this chapter and issue appropriate copies at
no cost to all new applicants for licensure and certification. Updated copies of the
rules shall be distributed, on request, at no cost to the public.


6. Investigate complaints made to the department concerning violations of this
chapter and, on its own initiative, conduct investigations it deems appropriate to
develop information relating to prevailing procedures in commercial quantity
determination and relating to possible violations of this chapter, and in order to
promote the general objective of accuracy in the determination and representation of
quantity in commercial transactions.


7. Establish labeling standards, establish standards of weight, measure or count
and establish reasonable standards of fill for any packaged commodity, and may establish
standards for open dating information.


8. Grant, pursuant to this chapter, exemptions from the licensing provisions of
this chapter for weighing and measuring instruments, standards or devices when the
ownership or use of the instrument or device is limited to federal, state or local
government agencies in the performance of official functions. On request, the department
may conduct inspections of the instruments, standards or devices and shall charge a fee
pursuant to section 41-2092, subsection B.


9. Delegate to appropriate personnel any of the responsibilities of the director
for the proper administration of this chapter.


10. Inspect and test weights and measures kept, offered or exposed for sale.


11. Inspect and test, to ascertain if they are correct, weights and measures
commercially used either:


(a) In determining the weight, measure or count of commodities or things sold, or
offered or exposed for sale, on the basis of weight, measure or count.


(b) In computing the basic charge or payment for services rendered on the basis of
weight, measure or count.


12. Test, at random, commodities, weights and measures used in public institutions
for which monies are appropriated by the legislature. The testing of commodities, weights
and measures in public institutions shall include, but not be limited to, items:


(a) That have historically been of short weight, measure or count.


(b) Found to be of short weight, measure or count by other jurisdictions.


(c) To be tested as part of a regional or national survey.


13. Test, approve for use and affix a seal of approval for use of all weights,
measures and commercial devices manufactured in or brought into this state as it finds to
be correct and shall reject and mark as rejected weights, measures and devices it finds
to be incorrect. Weights, measures and devices that have been rejected may be seized by
the department if not corrected within the time specified or if used or disposed of in a
manner not specifically authorized. The department shall condemn and may seize weights,
measures and devices that are found to be incorrect and that are not capable of being
made correct.


14. Sample and test motor fuel that is stored, sold or exposed or offered for sale
or that is stored for use by a fleet owner to determine whether the motor fuel meets the
standards for motor fuel set forth in section 41-2083 and article 6 of this chapter and
in any rule adopted by the director pursuant to this chapter. For the purposes of this
paragraph, "fleet owner" has the same meaning prescribed in section 41-2121.


15. Randomly witness tests on all mandated stage I and stage II vapor recovery
systems that are installed or operated in this state not less than annually and if the
systems are determined to be in compliance with the law approve those systems for use and
reject, mark as rejected and stop the use of those systems determined not to be in
compliance with the law.


16. Inspect facilities at which motor fuel is stored, sold or exposed or offered for
sale to determine whether dispensing devices are properly labeled.


17. Publish and distribute to consumers weighing and measuring information.


18. Weigh, measure or inspect commodities kept, offered or exposed for sale, sold or
in the process of delivery to determine whether they contain the amounts represented and
whether they are kept, offered or exposed for sale in accordance with this chapter or
rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. In carrying out the provisions of this section,
the director shall employ recognized sampling procedures, such as are designated in
appropriate national institute of standards and technology handbooks and supplements to
those handbooks, except as modified or rejected by rule.


19. Allow reasonable variations from the stated quantity of contents only after a
commodity has entered intrastate commerce. These variations shall include those caused by
loss or gain of moisture during the course of good distribution practice or by
unavoidable deviations in good manufacturing practice.


20. Prescribe the standards of weight and measure and additional equipment methods
of test and inspection to be employed in the enforcement of this chapter. The director
may prescribe or provide the official test and inspection forms to be used in the
enforcement of this chapter.


21. Apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for a temporary or permanent
injunction restraining any person from violating this chapter.


22. Report to the governor on August 1 each year and at such other times as may be
required on the work accomplished under this chapter.


23. Employ such personnel as needed to assist in administering this chapter.


24. Ensure that any information that is required to be filed with the department,
that relates to the contents of motor fuels that are sold in this state and that is a
trade secret as defined in section 49-201 is not disclosed.


25. Establish by rule labeling standards for tanks and containers of motor fuels.


B. The director may provide for the periodic examination and inspection of metering
devices, including but not limited to devices utilized to measure usage of electricity,
natural gas or water by a consumer. Examination and inspection authority shall not apply
to metering devices owned by federal, state or local government agencies unless requested
by the government agency that owns the metering devices.


C. The director may establish standards for the presentation of cost-per-unit
information. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to mandate the use of
cost-per-unit information in connection with the sale of any standard packed commodity.


D. The director, when necessary to carry out this chapter, may adopt and enforce
rules relating to quality standards for motor fuel, kerosene, oil, except used oil fuel,
and hazardous waste fuel, lubricating oils, lubricants, antifreeze and other liquid or
gaseous fuels. The director shall adopt rules to assure that oxygenated fuels, as
described in article 6 of this chapter, stored, used, sold or exposed or offered for use
or sale are blended and stored, sold, exposed or offered in such a manner as to assure
that the oxygenated fuels are properly blended, that they meet the standards set forth in
section 41-2083 and article 6 of this chapter, and in rules adopted pursuant to this
chapter, and that dispensers at which the oxygenated fuels are dispensed are labeled as
defined by rule of the department in such a manner as to notify persons of the type of
oxygenated fuel being dispensed and the maximum percentage of oxygenate by volume
contained in the oxygenated fuel. The director of the department of weights and measures
shall consult with the director of the department of environmental quality in adopting
rules pursuant to this subsection.


E. Testing and inspection conducted pursuant to this chapter shall be done, to the
extent practicable, without prior notice, by a random systematic method determined by the
director or in response to a complaint by the public. The testing and inspection may be
done by private persons and firms pursuant to contracts entered into by the director in
accordance with chapter 23 of this title or by a registered service agency or registered
service representative licensed pursuant to section 41-2094. The director shall establish
qualifications of persons and firms for selection for purposes of this subsection. The
persons or firms conducting the testing and inspection shall immediately report to the
department any violations of this chapter and incorrect weights, measures, devices, vapor
recovery systems or vapor recovery components for investigation and enforcement by the
department. A person or firm that tests or inspects a weight, measure, device, vapor
recovery system or vapor recovery component that is rejected shall not correct the defect
causing the rejection without the permission of the department.


F. During the course of an investigation or an enforcement action by the
department, information regarding the complainant is confidential and is exempt from
title 39, chapter 1, unless the complainant authorizes the information to be public.


G. For the purposes of the labeling requirements prescribed in this section,
"oxygenated fuel" means a motor fuel blend containing 1.5 per cent or more by weight of
oxygen.