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§ 89-d. Inspection  of  meters.    1.  The  commission  shall  appoint  inspectors of water meters whose duty it shall be, when required by  the  commission, to inspect, examine, prove and ascertain the accuracy of any  and  all  water  meters  used  or  intended  to be used for measuring or  ascertaining  the  quantity  of  water  furnished  by  any   water-works  corporation  to  or  for  the  use  of any person or corporation, and to  inspect, examine and ascertain the accuracy of all apparatus for testing  and proving the accuracy of water meters, and, when found to be or  made  to  be  correct,  the  inspector shall stamp or mark all such meters and  apparatus with some suitable device, which device shall be  recorded  in  the  office  of the secretary of state. No water-works corporation shall  furnish, set or put in use any water meter the type of which  shall  not  have been approved by the commission.    2.  Every  water-works  corporation shall provide, repair and maintain  such suitable premises and apparatus and facilities as may  be  required  and  approved  by the commission for testing and proving the accuracy of  water meters furnished for use by it, and by which apparatus every meter  may be tested.    3. If any consumer to whom a meter has been  furnished  shall  request  the  commission  in  writing to inspect such meter, the commission shall  have the same inspected and tested;  provided,  however,  that  repeated  inspections and tests shall not be mandatory.    4.  The commission shall prescribe such rules and regulations to carry  into effect the provisions of this section as it may deem necessary.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-4-b > 89-d

§ 89-d. Inspection  of  meters.    1.  The  commission  shall  appoint  inspectors of water meters whose duty it shall be, when required by  the  commission, to inspect, examine, prove and ascertain the accuracy of any  and  all  water  meters  used  or  intended  to be used for measuring or  ascertaining  the  quantity  of  water  furnished  by  any   water-works  corporation  to  or  for  the  use  of any person or corporation, and to  inspect, examine and ascertain the accuracy of all apparatus for testing  and proving the accuracy of water meters, and, when found to be or  made  to  be  correct,  the  inspector shall stamp or mark all such meters and  apparatus with some suitable device, which device shall be  recorded  in  the  office  of the secretary of state. No water-works corporation shall  furnish, set or put in use any water meter the type of which  shall  not  have been approved by the commission.    2.  Every  water-works  corporation shall provide, repair and maintain  such suitable premises and apparatus and facilities as may  be  required  and  approved  by the commission for testing and proving the accuracy of  water meters furnished for use by it, and by which apparatus every meter  may be tested.    3. If any consumer to whom a meter has been  furnished  shall  request  the  commission  in  writing to inspect such meter, the commission shall  have the same inspected and tested;  provided,  however,  that  repeated  inspections and tests shall not be mandatory.    4.  The commission shall prescribe such rules and regulations to carry  into effect the provisions of this section as it may deem necessary.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-4-b > 89-d

§ 89-d. Inspection  of  meters.    1.  The  commission  shall  appoint  inspectors of water meters whose duty it shall be, when required by  the  commission, to inspect, examine, prove and ascertain the accuracy of any  and  all  water  meters  used  or  intended  to be used for measuring or  ascertaining  the  quantity  of  water  furnished  by  any   water-works  corporation  to  or  for  the  use  of any person or corporation, and to  inspect, examine and ascertain the accuracy of all apparatus for testing  and proving the accuracy of water meters, and, when found to be or  made  to  be  correct,  the  inspector shall stamp or mark all such meters and  apparatus with some suitable device, which device shall be  recorded  in  the  office  of the secretary of state. No water-works corporation shall  furnish, set or put in use any water meter the type of which  shall  not  have been approved by the commission.    2.  Every  water-works  corporation shall provide, repair and maintain  such suitable premises and apparatus and facilities as may  be  required  and  approved  by the commission for testing and proving the accuracy of  water meters furnished for use by it, and by which apparatus every meter  may be tested.    3. If any consumer to whom a meter has been  furnished  shall  request  the  commission  in  writing to inspect such meter, the commission shall  have the same inspected and tested;  provided,  however,  that  repeated  inspections and tests shall not be mandatory.    4.  The commission shall prescribe such rules and regulations to carry  into effect the provisions of this section as it may deem necessary.