Colorado Code § 35-14-122

Public scales - requirements - weight certificates - procedures - records. [See editor's note following this section]
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(1) (a) Provision shall be made for official certified
scales throughout the state for the purpose of doing public weighing if the scale owners agree to
meet the requirements of this article. Such scales shall be operated only by a certified weigher.
All equipment used by certified weighers shall be approved by the commissioner.
(b) The commissioner shall require the owner or operator of all certified scales to post
on the outside of the scale house, where it can be conveniently observed by all persons, a sign at
least twelve inches high and thirty-six inches long, stating the maximum weighing capacity of
the scale. No person shall weigh or attempt to weigh any article or load having a greater weight
or suspected weight greater than the rated capacity of the scale.
(2) (a) (I) It is the duty of each certified weigher to weigh upon the certified scales any
load delivered at the scales for weighing when engaged to do so by any person and to issue a
certificate of correct weight.
(II) The certificate of correct weight must state the gross weight of the load, the tare
weight, the net weight of the load, and the date of weighing. In addition, the weight certificate
must indicate:
(A) The state license number of the vehicle or other positive identification;
(B) A serial number;
(C) The name of the shipper or the owner of the load;
(D) The nature of the load;
(E) The name of the receiver of the load;
(F) Whether the driver is off or on the scale;
(G) The name of the certified weigher;
(H) The location of the certified scale; and
(I) If the vehicle is being weighed in order to be registered in accordance with article 3
of title 42, the vehicle identification number, year of manufacture, and make.
(III) For issuing a certificate, the certified weigher may charge a reasonable fee; except
that no charge may be made for weighing done or for certificates issued upon the demand of the
commissioner or any employee acting in an official capacity under this article 14.
(b) All certified weighers shall keep a daily register in which they shall enter every
transaction by them as certified weighers, including the gross weight of each load, the weight of
the vehicle, the net weight of the load, the license number of the vehicle, if any, the name of the
dealer or owner, the name of the weigher, the name of the person for whom the weighing was
done, and the date of weighing. The daily register shall be kept by the certified weigher and shall
be open at all times to inspection by the supervisor of measurements standards and all other
inspectors of the department and by any other person interested therein. Such daily registers shall
be kept for a period of two years.
(3) A weighing made of any vehicle or combination of vehicles to ascertain the gross,
tare, or net weight for commercial purposes or certification by a certified weigher shall not be
determined by any procedure denominated as a split-weighing or fore-and-aft draft. The gross,
tare, or net weight of any vehicle or combination of vehicles as a single unit shall be determined
upon scales with platforms of sufficient size to accommodate the vehicle or combination of
vehicles as one entire unit; except that the gross, tare, or net weight of a combination of vehicles
may be determined upon a scale which will not accommodate the combination of vehicles as one
entire unit if the same are separated and the weight of each member thereof can and is
determined separately as an independent unit. In such cases, weight certificates shall be issued
for each such separate weighing.
(4) The certified scales shall be available for use by the public each day of the year
during all reasonable business hours. Sundays and other legal holidays are excepted.
(5) All persons, firms, and corporations which do public weighing for a fee shall keep a
complete record of each such weighing for a period of two years, and at least one copy of each
weighing certificate shall be retained on record at the place of weighing.
(6) (a) All commodities bought, sold, delivered, or in the process of changing ownership
that use the weight of the content for final determination and settlement shall be weighed on a
scale licensed in accordance with this article if neither the buyer nor the seller owns his or her
own scale. The weigher shall issue a weight certificate containing all the information required by
subsection (2) of this section to both the buyer and the seller. If the buyer or seller owns his or
her own scale licensed by the department and uses such scale to determine the weight of such
commodities, such party shall issue a ticket or invoice in duplicate to the other party. Said ticket
or invoice shall contain all the information required by subsection (2) of this section.
(b) All commodities bought, sold, delivered, or in the process of changing ownership for
which a weight certificate, ticket, or invoice has been issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
subsection (6) and which are being hauled or transported on the streets, roads, or highways of
this state shall be accompanied with a weight certificate or a ticket or invoice containing the
information required by subsection (2) of this section.

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