Pennsylvania Code § 3-4143

Presumptive evidence.
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For the purposes of this subchapter, proof of the existence of a weight or measure or a weighing or measuring device in or about any building, enclosure, stand or vehicle in which or from which it is shown that buying or selling is commonly carried on shall be presumptive proof of the regular use of such weight or measure or weighing or measuring device for commercial purposes and of such use by the person in charge of such building, enclosure, stand or vehicle.
SUBCHAPTER C
PUBLIC WEIGHMASTERS
Sec.
4150. Enforcement and regulations.
4151. Licenses.
4152. Weighmasters' certificates.
4153. Preparation of weighmaster's certificate.
4154. Use of approved weighing device required.
4155. Scale requirement.
4156. Disposition of copies of certificates.
4157. License required; definition.
4158. Suspension or revocation of licenses.
4159. Prohibited acts.
4160. Sales by weight.
4161. Separation required.
4162. Substitution of another purchaser in weighmaster's certificate.
4163. Authorization to inspect and direct to nearest scales.
4164. Weighmaster's certificate required.
4165. Small lots.
4166. Exception for boatloads or railroad carloads.
4167. Rules and regulations.
4168. Sales by employer-producer to employees.
4169. Existing licenses.

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