(a) The following fees shall be charged for the testing, certification and sealing of devices by the division's inspectors:
- (1) For precious metal and jewelry scales, $30 per scale;
- (2) For scales with a capacity of 100 pounds or less, other than precious metal and jewelry scales, $20 per scale;
- (3) For scales with a capacity greater than 100 pounds up to and including 2,000 pounds, $75 per scale;
(4) For scales with a capacity greater than 2,000 pounds up to and including 5,000 pounds:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying, and sealing, $200 per scale; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $100 per scale;
(5) For scales with a capacity greater than 5,000 pounds, up to and including 10,000 pounds:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying, and sealing, $250 per scale; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $100 per scale;
(6) For scales with a capacity greater than 10,000 pounds, up to and including 120,000 pounds:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying, and sealing, $400 per scale; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $100 per scale;
(7) For scales with a capacity greater than 120,000 pounds, up to and including 200,000 pounds:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying, and sealing $600 per scale; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $200 per scale;
(8) For onboard weighing systems or scales on lift trucks or forklifts:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying and sealing, $200 per scale; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $100 per scale;
- (9) For other onboard weighing systems or scales, for example, those on trucks for the collection of refuse or recyclable materials, $200 each;
(10) For retail motor fuel devices except for devices dispensing LP gas and natural gas:
- a. For devices dispensing up to 20 gallons per minute, $25 per meter; and
- b. For devices dispensing more than 20 gallons per minute, $75 per meter;
- (11) For LP gas retail motor fuel dispensers, $48 per meter;
- (12) For natural gas retail motor fuel dispensers, $48 per meter;
(13) For vehicle tank meters other than LP gas and natural gas meters:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying and sealing, $100 per meter; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $50 per meter;
(14) For LP gas and natural gas vehicle tank meters:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying and sealing, $125 per meter; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $50 per meter;
- (15) LPG filling station meters, $75 per meter;
(16) For bulk storage meters:
- a. If the division does the testing, certifying and sealing, $150 per meter; and
- b. If a contractor does the testing and the division does the certifying and sealing, $75 per meter;
- (17) Taxi meters, $25 per meter;
- (18) Linear measures, $18 per device;
- (19) Timing devices, $20 per device;
- (20) Motor oil and fluid dispensers, $20 per device;
- (21) Water meters, $20 per device;
- (22) Fabric measuring devices, $20 per device;
- (23) Wire and cordage measuring devices, $20 per device; and
- (24) Capacity measurements, dry or liquid, $100 per unit.
- (b) There shall be no fee for the testing, certifying, and sealing of scales used by an agricultural business, such as a farm stand or a farmers' market, when the business uses, at a single location or at all its locations taken together, no commercial weighing or measuring devices other than 3 or fewer scales each having a capacity of no more than 100 pounds or 50 kilograms.
Source. (See Revision Notes #1 and #2 at chapter heading for Agr 1400) #12424, eff 12-1-17