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Certified weight ticket — Form — Contents — Evidence.

The certified weight ticket shall be of a form approved by the director and shall contain the following information:

     (1) The date of issuance;

     (2) The kind of commodity weighed, measured, or counted;

     (3) The name of owner, agent, or consignee of the commodity weighed;

     (4) The name of seller, agent or consignor;

     (5) The accurate weight, measure or count of the commodity weighed, measured or counted; including the entry of the gross, tare and/or net weight, where applicable;

     (6) The identifying numerals or symbols, if any, of each container separately weighed and the motor vehicle license number of each vehicle separately weighed;

     (7) The means by which the commodity was being transported at the time it was weighed, measured or counted;

     (8) The name of the city or town where such commodity was weighed;

     (9) The complete signature of weighmaster or weigher who weighed, measured or counted the commodity; and

     (10) Such other available information as may be necessary to distinguish or identify the commodity.

     Such weight certificates when so made and properly signed and sealed shall be prima facie evidence of the accuracy of the weights, measures or count shown, as a certified weight, measure or count.

[1969 ex.s. c 100 § 24.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-15 > 15-80 > 15-80-530

Certified weight ticket — Form — Contents — Evidence.

The certified weight ticket shall be of a form approved by the director and shall contain the following information:

     (1) The date of issuance;

     (2) The kind of commodity weighed, measured, or counted;

     (3) The name of owner, agent, or consignee of the commodity weighed;

     (4) The name of seller, agent or consignor;

     (5) The accurate weight, measure or count of the commodity weighed, measured or counted; including the entry of the gross, tare and/or net weight, where applicable;

     (6) The identifying numerals or symbols, if any, of each container separately weighed and the motor vehicle license number of each vehicle separately weighed;

     (7) The means by which the commodity was being transported at the time it was weighed, measured or counted;

     (8) The name of the city or town where such commodity was weighed;

     (9) The complete signature of weighmaster or weigher who weighed, measured or counted the commodity; and

     (10) Such other available information as may be necessary to distinguish or identify the commodity.

     Such weight certificates when so made and properly signed and sealed shall be prima facie evidence of the accuracy of the weights, measures or count shown, as a certified weight, measure or count.

[1969 ex.s. c 100 § 24.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-15 > 15-80 > 15-80-530

Certified weight ticket — Form — Contents — Evidence.

The certified weight ticket shall be of a form approved by the director and shall contain the following information:

     (1) The date of issuance;

     (2) The kind of commodity weighed, measured, or counted;

     (3) The name of owner, agent, or consignee of the commodity weighed;

     (4) The name of seller, agent or consignor;

     (5) The accurate weight, measure or count of the commodity weighed, measured or counted; including the entry of the gross, tare and/or net weight, where applicable;

     (6) The identifying numerals or symbols, if any, of each container separately weighed and the motor vehicle license number of each vehicle separately weighed;

     (7) The means by which the commodity was being transported at the time it was weighed, measured or counted;

     (8) The name of the city or town where such commodity was weighed;

     (9) The complete signature of weighmaster or weigher who weighed, measured or counted the commodity; and

     (10) Such other available information as may be necessary to distinguish or identify the commodity.

     Such weight certificates when so made and properly signed and sealed shall be prima facie evidence of the accuracy of the weights, measures or count shown, as a certified weight, measure or count.

[1969 ex.s. c 100 § 24.]