Wisconsin Code § 98.05

Enforcement authority; measurement center laboratory
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(1) There is hereby conferred upon sealers and inspectors of weights and measures, police power; such sealers and
inspectors shall be provided with suitable badges or insignia of
authority and in the exercise of their functions shall exhibit the
same, upon demand, to any person questioning their powers, and
they are hereby empowered and authorized to make arrests, with
or without formal warrant, of any persons violating any statute relating to weights and measures.
(2) Sealers or inspectors may enter and go into or upon any
structure or premises, and may stop any person or vehicle for the
purpose of enforcing this chapter. They shall inspect and test any
weights and measures or commodities which are sold or used
commercially as often as necessary to secure compliance with
this chapter, and may seize as evidence, or reject and mark or tag
as “rejected” those which are incorrect. A representative sample
may be used as the basis to determine whether any lot is
incorrect.
(3) Weights and measures and commodities that have been
rejected may be confiscated and destroyed by a sealer or inspector
if not corrected within 30 days or such longer period as the sealer
or inspector may authorize, or if used or disposed of without the
sealer’s or inspector’s written authorization.
(4) Sealers or inspectors may seal or mark with appropriate
devices such weights and measures as are found upon inspection
and test to be in conformance with this chapter.
(5) The department shall:
(a) Establish and maintain a measurement center laboratory
for the testing and calibration of weights and measures; and
(b) Fix and collect charges sufficient to cover the cost for the
testing and calibration done in the measurement center
laboratory.

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