Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title43 Weights and Measures |
SubTitle43-3-1_43-3-7. Issuance of Type Approval for Weights and Measures Devices |
Sec.43-3-1. Definitions
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(a) Accurate — A piece of equipment is "accurate" when its performance or value, that is, its indications, its deliveries, its recorded representations, or its capacity or actual value, as determined by tests made with suitable standards conforms to the standard within applicable tolerances and other performance requirements of the State of Connecticut.
(b) Correct — A piece of equipment is "correct" when, in addition to being "accurate," it meets all applicable statutory, regulatory, and technical requirements of the State of Connecticut, including those set forth in National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44, as amended from time to time.
(c) Novel — A piece of equipment is "novel" when its pattern or design is not substantially identical to that of a device previously given type approval by the Commissioner.
(d) Test — A "test" shall be an examination according to procedures and standards established by or modeled after those in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbooks 44 and 112, as from time to time amended, of the United States Department of Commerce.
(e) Type approval — The term "type approval" means an approval granted to a device manufacturer or distributor by the Commissioner covering a specific type of weighing or measuring equipment, which, for purposes of identification, is assigned a designation that positively identifies the model, pattern, or design of the device.
(f) National type evaluation program. The term "National Type Evaluation Program" shall be construed to mean a program of cooperation between the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the National Conference on Weights and Measures, the States, and the private sector for determining, on a uniform basis, conformance of a type with the relevant provisions of National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44, "Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices," National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-1, "Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Field Standard Weights (NIST Class F)," National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-2, "Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Field Standard Measuring Flask," or National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-3, "Specifications and Tolerances for Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures, Specifications and Tolerances for Graduated Neck Type Volumetric Field Standards."
(g) Type evaluation. The term "type evaluation" shall be construed to mean the testing, examination, and/or evaluation of a type by a Participating Laboratory under the National Type Evaluation Program.
(h) Type. The term "type" shall be construed to mean a model or models of a particular measurement system, instrument, element, or a field standard that positively identifies the design. A specific type may vary in its measurement ranges, size, performance, and operating characteristics as specified in the Certificate of Conformance.
(i) Participating laboratory. The term "Participating Laboratory" shall be construed to mean any State Measurement Laboratory that has been certified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, in accordance with its program for the Certification of Capability of State Measurement Laboratories, to conduct a type evaluation under the National Type Evaluation Program.
(j) Certificate of conformance. The term "Certificate of Conformance" shall be construed to mean a document issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology based on testing in participating laboratories, said document constituting evidence of conformance of a type with the requirements of National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbooks 44, 105-1, 105-2, 105-3.
(Effective December 21, 1992)