Colorado Code § 35-14-123

Weighing and measuring device service providers - certification - fees - placing in service - rules. [See editor's note following this section]
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(1) No person, other than
the owner, may repair, service, or place in service any commercial weighing or measuring device
for which the owner must obtain a license to operate unless the person is certified by the
commissioner as a commercial weighing and measuring device service provider. The
commissioner may specify the requirements for certification of service providers by rule. For the
purposes of this section, only one certificate is required for each business employing service
persons. The application for a commercial weighing and measuring device service provider
certificate shall be submitted to the commissioner on forms furnished by the commissioner and
shall be accompanied by a fee established by the commission. All certificates shall expire on the
date specified by the commissioner by rule. A provider who fails to renew a certificate on or
before the expiration date of the certificate shall pay a late fee, as established by the commission,
in addition to the certificate fee.
(2) The commissioner shall adopt rules specifying:
(a) The categories and requirements for certification of commercial weighing and
measuring device service providers; and
(b) The performance requirements for commercial weighing and measuring devices
service providers.
(c) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-113), ch. 88, p. 331, § 18, effective April 2,
2009.)
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-113), ch. 88, p. 331, § 18, effective April 2,
2009.)
(4) Each commercial weighing or measuring device not exempted pursuant to section
35-14-126 that is placed in service by a commercial weighing and measuring device service
provider shall comply with section 35-14-105. When repairing, servicing, or placing in service
any such device, a commercial weighing and measuring device service provider shall comply
with the most current version of the national institute of standards and technology handbook 44,
"Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Commercial Weighing and
Measuring Devices".
(5) (a) No commercial weighing and measuring device service provider may use a
standard when repairing, servicing, or placing in service a commercial weighing or measuring
device that is not exempted pursuant to section 35-14-126 unless the commissioner has approved
the standard.
(b) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-113), ch. 88, p. 331, § 18, effective April 2,
2009.)
(6) Each commercial weighing and measuring device service provider shall at least
annually submit all standards used to repair, service, or place in service any commercial
weighing or measuring device not exempted pursuant to section 35-14-126 to the laboratory for
approval pursuant to section 35-14-128; except that, if such standards are annually approved in
another state by that state's national institute of standards and technology-recognized metrology
laboratory and evidence is shown of current approval, traceable to standards of the national
institute of standards and technology, which is less than a year after date of issuance, the
commissioner may exempt the service provider from obtaining a Colorado approval for the
current year.
(7) Upon placing in service any commercial weighing or measuring device not exempted
pursuant to section 35-14-126, the service provider shall submit a placing-in-service report to the
commissioner within ten days after the placing-in-service date. The commissioner shall
promulgate rules to specify the information to be included in placing-in-service reports.
(8) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-113), ch. 88, p. 331, § 18, effective April 2,
2009.)
(9) (Deleted by amendment, L. 95, p. 896, § 8, effective July 1, 1995.)
(10) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-113), ch. 88, p. 331, § 18, effective April
2, 2009.)
(11) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a person from performing
repairs or service on a weighing or measuring device that the commissioner has condemned or
placed under work order, but such person may not remove any tag placed on any weighing or
measuring device pursuant to this article.

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