Oklahoma Code § 2-14-31

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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As used in this article:
1.  “Correct” means conformance to all applicable requirements
of this article;
2.  “Field standard” means the physical standards which are
traceable to the reference standards through comparisons, using
acceptable laboratory procedures, and used in the enforcement of
weights and measures laws and rules;
3.  “National Conference on Weights and Measures, Inc. (NCWM)”
means the national professional organization composed of regulatory
officials, industry representatives, and individuals having an
interest in weights and measures that develop consensus standards in
areas of weighing and measuring device regulation, commodity

regulation, and administration of regulatory weights and measures
program;
4.  “National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)”
means that subdivision of the United States Department of Commerce
responsible for maintaining the standard weights and measures of the
United States;
5.  “Package” means any commodity put up or uniformly wrapped or
sealed in advance of sale in units suitable for either wholesale or
retail sale;
6.  “Reference standards” means the physical standards of the
state which serve as the legal reference from which all other
standards and weights and measures are derived;
7.  “Sale from bulk” means the sale of commodities when the
quantity is determined at the time of sale; and
8.  “Weights or measures” means all weights and measures of
every kind, instruments and devices for weighing and measuring, and
any appliance and accessories associated with any instruments and
devices.  “Weight” used in connection with any commodity means net
weight.
Added by Laws 1976, c. 108, § 1, emerg. eff. May 12, 1976.  Amended
by Laws 2000, c. 243, § 54, emerg. eff. May 24, 2000.  Renumbered
from § 5-61a of this title by Laws 2000, c. 243, § 126, emerg. eff.
May 24, 2000.

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