The legislature finds: (1) The accuracy of weighing and measuring instruments and devices used in commerce in the state of Washington affects every consumer throughout the state and is of vital importance to the public interest. (2) Fair weights and measures are equally important to business and the consumer. (3) This chapter safeguards the consuming public and ensures that businesses receive proper compensation for the commodities they deliver. [ 1995 c 355 s 3; 1992 c 237 s 1.]
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