Wis. Admin. Code § ATCP 90.05
A net quantity, when expressed in inch-pound units, shall be expressed as follows:
(1) Weight; how expressed in inch-pound units. If a net quantity is declared in terms of weight, the weight shall be expressed in pounds, with any remainder expressed in ounces or common or decimal fractions of a pound. If the declared weight is less than one pound, the declared weight shall be expressed in ounces, with any remainder expressed as a common or decimal fraction of an ounce.
Note: For example, a declared net weight may be expressed in any of the following forms:
Note: The terms “pounds” and “ounces,” as used in this subsection, mean avoirdupois pounds and ounces.
(2) Liquid measure; how expressed in inch-pound units.
(a) Units of liquid measure. If a net quantity is declared in terms of liquid measure, the liquid measure shall be expressed in the largest whole units of liquid quarts, quarts and pints, or pints, with any remainder expressed in fluid ounces or common or decimal fractions of the pint or quart. If the declared measure is equal to or greater than one United States gallon of 231 cubic inches, the measure may be expressed in gallons, with any remainder expressed in liquid quarts or in common or decimal fractions of a gallon. If the declared measure is less than one pint, the declared measure shall be expressed in fluid ounces, with any remainder expressed as a common or decimal fraction of a fluid ounce. The declared liquid measure shall be determined at the temperature specified under par. (b).
Note: For example, a liquid measure may be expressed in any of the following ways:
(b) Temperature at which liquid measure is determined. A declared liquid measure under par. (a) shall be determined at 68° F., except that:
(5) Linear measure; how expressed in inch-pound units. If a net quantity is declared in terms of linear measure, the linear measure shall be expressed in terms of the largest whole units of yards, yards and feet, or feet, with any remainder expressed in terms of inches or common or decimal fractions of the yard or foot. If the declared measure is less than one foot, the declared measure shall be expressed in inches, with any remainder expressed as a common or decimal fraction of an inch.
Note: For example, a linear measure may be expressed in inch-pound units in any of the following ways:
2 yd
1 yd, 1 ft
1 ft, 6 in
1 1/2 ft
1.5 ft
6 in
(7) Size of bidimensional commodities; how expressed in inch-pound units. For bidimensional commodities, including roll- type commodities, that are customarily measured in terms of area or in terms of length and width, the net quantity of the commodity shall be expressed as follows:
(e) Two or more individual units; number, size and ply count.
1. If a package contains 2 or more separate units of a bidimensional commodity, the net quantity of package contents shall be declared in terms of the number of individual units in the package, the number of plies per unit, and the area or dimensions of each unit.
Note: For example, a package of facial tissues must disclose the number of tissues contained in the package, the number of plies per tissue and the size of each tissue (“100 2-ply facial tissues, 8 1/2 inches by 10 inches”), but need not specify the combined area of all the tissues contained in the package.
2. If a roll-type bidimensional commodity, made up of one or more plies, is perforated to create individually usable units that are connected to each other at the time of sale, the declaration of net quantity shall include the total area or dimensions of the roll, the number of individual units contained on the roll, the number of plies per unit, and the area or dimensions of each individual unit. A package containing a perforated roll of bags shall be labeled in compliance with this subdivision, but need not specify the total area or dimensions of the roll.
Note: For example, a packaged roll of paper towels must disclose the total area of the roll, the number of individual paper towels contained on the roll, the number of plies per towel, and the size of each towel.
History: Cr. Register, March, 1994, No. 459, eff. 4-1-94.