Oklahoma Code § 2-14-35

Title 2. Agriculture: Board - Powers and duties conforming to National
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Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook.
The State Board of Agriculture shall have the following powers
and duties:
1.  Maintain traceability of the state standards to the National
Institute of Standards and Technology and adopt standard weights and
measures for products in conformity with federal standards for use
as the standard for weighing and measuring products in Oklahoma;
2.  Ensure that all rules conform as nearly as practicable to
the uniform regulations adopted by the National Conference on
Weights and Measures and published in the National Institute of
Standards and Technology Handbook 130, “Uniform Laws and
Regulations”, including all supplements and revisions thereof;
3.  Establish requirements for labeling, for the presentation of
cost-per-unit information, for standards of weight, measure, or
count, and for standards of fill for any packaged commodity.  The
Board may establish requirements for open dating information;
4.  Conduct investigations to ensure compliance with this
article;
5.  Inspect and test weights and measures kept, offered, or
exposed for sale;
6.  Inspect and test to ascertain if the weights and measures
commercially used are correct by:

a. determining the weight, measure, or count of
commodities or things sold, offered, or exposed for
sale on the basis of weight, measure, or count, or
b. by computing the basic charge or payment for services
rendered on the basis of weight, measure, or count;
7.  Approve for use weights and measures found to be correct and
reject and mark as rejected weights and measures found to be
incorrect.  Approved weights and measures may be marked as approved.
Weights and measures that have been rejected may be seized if not
corrected within the time specified or if used or disposed of in a
manner not specifically authorized.  The Board shall condemn and may
seize weights and measures found to be incorrect that are not
capable of being made correct;
8.  Weigh, measure, or inspect packaged commodities kept,
offered or exposed for sale, sold or in the process of delivery, to
determine whether they contain the amounts represented and are in
accordance with this article and rules of the Board.  The Board
shall use recognized sampling procedures adopted by the National
Conference on Weights and Measures and published in the National
Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 133, “Checking the
Net Contents of Packaged Goods” and supplements and revisions;
9.  If a method of declaring the quantity of a specific
commodity by weight, measure, numerical count, or combination does
not facilitate value comparisons by consumers or offers an
opportunity for consumer confusion, an appropriate term or unit of
weight or measure may be prescribed;
10.  Allow reasonable variations from the stated quantity of
contents, including but not limited to those caused by loss or gain
of moisture during the course of good distribution practice or by
unavoidable deviations in good manufacturing practice only after the
commodity has entered intrastate commerce;
11.  Set standards for inspection by rule for circumstances not
addressed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Handbook 130, “Uniform Laws and Regulations” and the National
Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 133, “Checking the
Net Contents of Packaged Goods”;
12.  Promulgate rules for the enforcement of the National
Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook Number 130, “Uniform
Laws and Regulations,” the National Institute of Standards and
Technology Handbook 133, “Checking the Net Contents of Packaged
Goods, and the act; and
13.  Enforce the provisions of Sections 14-31 through 14-43 of
this title and rules promulgated thereto.
Added by Laws 1976, c. 108, § 5, emerg. eff. May 12, 1976.  Amended
by Laws 1987, c. 68, § 2, eff. July 1, 1987; Laws 2000, c. 243, §
58, emerg. eff. May 24, 2000.  Renumbered from § 5-61e of this title

by Laws 2000, c. 243, § 126, emerg. eff. May 24, 2000.  Amended by

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