National Conference on Weights and Measures 103rd Annual Meeting, 30403-30405 [2018-13935]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 125 / Thursday, June 28, 2018 / Notices amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 CBP to assess importer- (or customer-) specific assessment rates based on the resulting per-unit rates.12 Where an importer- (or customer-) specific ad valorem or per-unit rate is greater than de minimis (i.e., 0.50 percent), Commerce will instruct CBP to collect the appropriate duties at the time of liquidation.13 Where an importer- (or customer-) specific ad valorem or perunit rate is zero or de minimis, Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate appropriate entries without regard to antidumping duties.14 For the companies which were not selected for individual review, we will assign an assessment rate based on the methodology described in the ‘‘Rates for Non-Examined Companies’’ section, above. Consistent with Commerce’s assessment practice, for entries of subject merchandise during the POR produced by Motech, or the nonexamined companies, for which the producer did not know that its merchandise was destined for the United States, we will instruct CBP to liquidate unreviewed entries at the allothers rate if there is no rate for the intermediate company(ies) involved in the transaction.15 As noted in the ‘‘Final Determination of No Shipments’’ section, above, Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate any existing entries of merchandise produced by the ‘‘no shipment’’ companies, but exported by other parties, at the rate for the intermediate reseller, if available, or at the all-others rate. Cash Deposit Requirements The following cash deposit requirements will be effective for all shipments of subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after the publication date of the final results of this administrative review, as provided for by section 751(a)(2)(C) of the Act: (1) The cash deposit rates for the companies listed in these final results will be equal to the weighted-average dumping margins established in the final results of this review; (2) for merchandise exported by producers or exporters not covered in this review but covered in a prior segment of this proceeding, the cash deposit rate will continue to be the company-specific rate published for the most recently completed segment in which the company was reviewed; (3) if the exporter is not a firm covered in this review or the original less-than-fairvalue (LTFV) investigation, but the producer is, the cash deposit rate will be the rate established for the most recently completed segment of this proceeding for the producer of the subject merchandise; and (4) the cash deposit rate for all other producers or exporters will continue to be 19.50 percent,16 the all-others rate established in the LTFV investigation. These cash deposit requirements, when imposed, shall remain in effect until further notice. Notification to Importers Regarding the Reimbursement of Duties This notice serves as a final reminder to importers of their responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2) to file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping duties prior to liquidation of the relevant entries during this POR. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in Commerce’s presumption that reimbursement of antidumping duties occurred and the subsequent assessment of double antidumping duties. Notification to Interested Parties Regarding Administrative Protective Order This notice also serves as the only reminder to parties subject to administrative protective order (APO) of their responsibility concerning the disposition of proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3), which continues to govern business proprietary information in this segment of the proceeding. Timely written notification of the return or destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial protective order is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulations and the terms of an APO is a sanctionable violation. We are issuing and publishing this notice in accordance with sections 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.213(h) and 351.221(b)(5). 12 Id. 13 Id. 14 See 19 CFR 351.106(c)(2). a full discussion of this practice, see Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings: Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 68 FR 23954 (May 6, 2003). 15 For VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:08 Jun 27, 2018 Jkt 244001 16 See Certain Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Products: Final Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value, 79 FR 76966 (December 23, 2014). PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 30403 Dated: June 21, 2018. Gary Taverman, Deputy Assistance Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations, performing the non-exclusive functions and duties of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance. Appendix—List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and Decision Memorandum I. Summary II. List of Issues III. Background IV. Scope of the Order V. Discussion of the Issues Comment 1: Whether Motech Had Actual or Constructive Knowledge of U.S. Sales to a Specific U.S. Customer. Comment 2: Whether Motech’s Contract Numbers Should be Made Public for Purposes of Liquidating Entries Comment 3: Correction of a Cell Reference in the Preliminary Cost Calculations Comment 4: Whether Commerce Should Assign Cell Grades to Prime and NonPrime Categories for Normal Value Calculation and Model Matching Comment 5: Whether the Draft Liquidation Instructions Properly Reference the ‘‘All Others’’ Rate Comment 6: Whether the Motech Liquidation Instructions Instruct CBP to Liquidate Exports by Trina Schweiz and Trina Singapore at the ‘‘All Others’’ Rate VI. Recommendation [FR Doc. 2018–13858 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Institute of Standards and Technology National Conference on Weights and Measures 103rd Annual Meeting National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The 103rd Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from Sunday, July 15, 2018, through Thursday, July 19, 2018. This notice contains information about significant items on the NCWM Committee agendas but does not include all agenda items. As a result, the items are not consecutively numbered. DATES: The meeting will be held on Sunday, July 15, 2018, through Wednesday, July 18, 2018, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, and on Thursday, July 19, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Central Time. The meeting schedule is available at www.ncwm.net. ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency Tulsa Hotel, 100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103. SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\28JNN1.SGM 28JNN1 30404 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 125 / Thursday, June 28, 2018 / Notices FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 Dr. Douglas Olson, NIST, Office of Weights and Measures, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600, Gaithersburg, MD 20899–2600. You may also contact Dr. Olson at (301) 975–2956 or by email at douglas.olson@nist.gov. The meeting is open to the public, but a paid registration is required. Please see the NCWM website (www.ncwm.net) to view the meeting agendas, registration forms, and hotel reservation information. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Publication of this notice on the NCWM’s behalf is undertaken as a public service; NIST does not endorse, approve, or recommend any of the proposals or other information contained in this notice or in publications produced by the NCWM. The NCWM is an organization of weights and measures officials of the states, counties, and cities of the United States, and representatives from the private sector and federal agencies. These meetings bring together government officials and representatives of business, industry, trade associations, and consumer organizations on subjects related to the field of weights and measures technology, administration, and enforcement. NIST participates to encourage cooperation between federal agencies and the states in the development of legal metrology requirements. NIST also promotes uniformity in state laws, regulations, and testing procedures used in the regulatory control of commercial weighing and measuring devices, packaged goods, and for other trade and commerce issues. The NCWM has established multiple committees, task groups, and other working bodies to address legal metrology issues of interest to regulatory officials, industry, consumers, and others. The following are brief descriptions of some of the significant agenda items that will be considered by some of the NCWM Committees at the NCWM Annual Meeting. Comments will be taken on these and other issues during public comment sessions. This meeting also includes work sessions in which the Committees may also accept comments for clarification on issues, and where they will finalize recommendations for possible adoption at this meeting. The Committees may also withdraw or carry over items that need additional development. These notices are intended to make interested parties aware of these development projects and to make them aware that reports on the status of the project will be given at the Annual VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:08 Jun 27, 2018 Jkt 244001 Meeting. The notices are also presented to invite the participation of manufacturers, experts, consumers, users, and others who may be interested in these efforts. The Specifications and Tolerances Committee (S&T Committee) will consider proposed amendments to NIST Handbook 44, ‘‘Specifications, Tolerances, and other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices.’’ Those items address weighing and measuring devices used in commercial applications, that is, devices used to buy from or sell to the public or used for determining the quantity of products or services sold among businesses. Issues on the agenda of the NCWM Laws and Regulations Committee (L&R Committee) relate to proposals to amend NIST Handbook 130, ‘‘Uniform Laws and Regulations in the Areas of Legal Metrology and Engine Fuel Quality’’ and NIST Handbook 133, ‘‘Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Goods.’’ NCWM S&T Committee The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 44: SCL—Scales Item SCL–6 S.1.2.2.3. Deactivation of a ‘‘d’’ Resolution In 2017, the NCWM adopted a proposal requiring the value of the scale division (d) and verification scale interval (e) to be equal on Class I and Class II scales installed into commercial service as of January 1, 2020, when used in a direct sale application (i.e., both parties of a weighing transaction are present when the quantity is determined). The S&T Committee will now consider a new proposal, if adopted, would prohibit the deactivation of a ‘‘d’’ resolution on a Class I or II scale equipped with a value of ‘‘d’’ that differs from ‘‘e’’ if by such action it causes the scale to round improperly. Item SCL–7 S.1.8.5. Recorded Representations, Point of Sale Systems The S&T Committee will consider a proposal requiring additional sales information to be recorded by cash registers interfaced with a weighing element for items weighed at a checkout stand. These systems are currently required to record the net weight, unit price, total price, and the product class, or in a system equipped with price lookup capability, the product name or code number. The change proposed would add ‘‘tare weight’’ to the list of sales information currently required. This change has been proposed as a PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 nonretroactive requirement with an enforcement date of January 1, 2022, which means if the proposal is adopted, the additional information (i.e., the tare weight) would be required to appear on the sales receipt for items weighed at a checkout stand (Point of Sale Systems) on equipment installed into commercial service as of January 1, 2022. This proposed change would not affect equipment already in service. Item SCL–8 Sections Throughout the Code To Include Provisions for Commercial Weigh-In-Motion Vehicle Scale Systems The S&T Committee will consider a proposal drafted by the NCWM’s WeighIn-Motion (WIM) Task Group (TG) to amend various sections of the NIST Handbook 44, Scales Code to address WIM vehicle scale systems used for commercial application to determine a vehicle’s total weight. The TG is made up of representatives of WIM equipment manufacturers, the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, NIST Office of Weights and Measures, truck weight enforcement agencies, state weights and measures agencies, and others. The WIM TG was first formed in February 2016 to consider a proposal to expand the NIST Handbook 44, WeighIn-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle Enforcement Screening—Tentative Code to also apply to legal-for-trade (commercial) and law enforcement applications. Members of the TG agreed during their first face-to-face meeting at the 2016 NCWM Annual Meeting to eliminate from the proposal any mention of a law enforcement application and focus solely on WIM vehicle scale systems intended for use in commercial applications. Members of the TG later agreed that commercial application WIM vehicle scale systems should be addressed by the Scales Code of NIST Handbook 44, rather than the Weigh-In-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle Enforcement Screening— Tentative Code. A focus of the TG since July 2016 has been to concentrate on the development of test procedures that can be used to verify the accuracy of a WIM vehicle scale system given a proposed maintenance and acceptance tolerances of 0.2 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively, of the test loads applied during testing and considering the many different axle configurations of vehicles that will typically be weighed by these systems. Although members of the TG have not been able to reach agreement on appropriate test procedures, the TG recommended and the Committee agreed, at the 2018 NCWM Interim E:\FR\FM\28JNN1.SGM 28JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 125 / Thursday, June 28, 2018 / Notices Meeting, to elevate the status of this item to ‘‘Voting’’ for the upcoming 2018 NCWM Annual Meeting. Block 1 (B1) Items Systems Manifold Flush amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 B1: Gen-2 Withdrawn G–S.2. Facilitation of Fraud [General Code] B1: VTM–1 V S.3. Diversion of Measured Liquid and UR.2.6. Clearing the Discharge Hose [Vehicle Tank Meters] The S&T Committee will consider a proposal that would permit the installation and use of a ‘‘manifold flush system,’’ which is intended to provide a safer means of flushing the different products from the delivery systems of vehicles equipped with multiple product storage compartments used commercially to deliver different products through a single vehicle-tank meter and discharge hose. This ‘‘flushing of product’’ is necessary when switching between the different products stored on and delivered from the same truck to lessen the amount of contamination of product delivered into a customer’s storage vessel. Flushing of product normally requires the delivery vehicle’s operator to climb on top of the delivery truck with discharge hose and nozzle in hand to discharge product back into the appropriate storage compartment (after opening its hatch), clearing the lines for the next product to be delivered. The manifold flush system makes possible flushing of the system at ground level, but its installation currently violates existing NIST Handbook 44 Vehicle Tank Meters (VTM) code paragraph S.3.1. Diversion of Measured Liquid by providing a means in which measured liquids can be easily diverted from the discharge line back into a product storage compartment. This diversion of metered product back into storage is considered by many to facilitate the perpetration of fraud. The proposal exempts all metering systems with multiple compartments delivering multiple products through a single discharge hose from having to comply with VTM code paragraph S.3.1. and requires a means for clearing the discharge hose be provided for metering systems with multiple compartments delivering multiple products through a single discharge hose. It also allows for the installation of a manifold flush system and specifies various conditions that must be met for this flushing system to be considered acceptable. The proposal also requires device users, who have the need to flush a discharge hose to keep a 12-month VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:08 Jun 27, 2018 Jkt 244001 record of the different flushing operations to include dates, times, original product, new product, and gallons dispensed to avoid contamination. Block 4 (B4), Items Terminology for Testing Standards and Block 5, Items (B5) Define ‘‘Field Reference Standard’’ Block 4 (B4) Items and Block 5 (B5) Items include all the following items: B4: Item SCL–4 N.2. Verification (Testing) Standards [Scales Code] B4: Item ABW–1 N.2. Verification (Testing) Standards [Automatic Bulk Weighing Systems] B4: Item AWS–1 N.1.3. Verification (Testing) Standards, N.3.1. Official Tests; UR.4. Testing Standards [Automatic Weighing Systems] B4: Item CLM–1 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using Transfer Standards [Cryogenic LiquidMeasuring Devices] B4: Item CDL–1 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using Transfer Standards [Carbon Dioxide Liquid-Measuring Devices] B4: Item HGM–1 N.4.1. Master Meter (Transfer) Standard Test; T.4. Tolerance Application on Test Using Transfer Standard Test Method [Hydrogen Gas-Metering Devices] B4: Item GGM–1 Section 5.56.(a) [Grain-Moisture Meters ‘‘a’’] N.1.1. Air Oven Reference Method Transfer Standards, N.1.3. Meter to Like-Type Meer Method Transfer Standards, and Section 5.56.(b) [Grain-Moisture Meters ‘‘b’’] N.1.1. Transfer Standards, T. Tolerances B4: Item LVS–1 N.2. Testing Standards [Electronic Livestock, Meat, and Poultry Evaluation Systems and/or Devices] B4: Item OTH–2 Appendix A— Fundamental Considerations, 3.2. Tolerances for Standards; 3.3. Accuracy of Standards B4: Item OTH–3 Appendix D— Definitions: Fifth-wheel, official grain samples, transfer standard; standard, field B5: Item CLM–2 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using Transfer Standards [Cryogenic LiquidMeasuring Devices] B5: Item CDL–2 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using Transfer Standards [Carbon Dioxide Liquid-Measuring Devices] B5: Item HGM–2 N.4.1. Master Meter (Transfer) Standard Test; T.4. Tolerance Application on Test Using Transfer Standard Test Method [Hydrogen Gas Metering-Systems] PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 30405 B5: Item OTH–4 Appendix D— Definitions: Field Reference, Standard Meter; Transfer Standard Block 4 and Block 5 items are considered related agenda items. The items in these two blocks are currently assigned a developing status and while the S&T Committee may not take comments on these items at the 2018 NCWM Annual Meeting, interested parties may wish to monitor the future progress of their continued development. These two groups of items are intended to: (1) Make clear the qualifying conditions in which a standard intended for use in testing (i.e., evaluating the performance of) a commercial weighing or measuring device or system can be used to conduct an official test; and (2) harmonize the terminology used to identify a suitable test standard in each of the Handbook 44 codes. NCWM L&R Committee The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 130 or NIST Handbook 133: NIST Handbook 130—Section on Uniform Regulation for the Method of Sale (MOS) of Commodities Item MOS–10 Chews 2.XX. Pet Treats or The L&R Committee is recommending adoption of a uniform method of sale for Pet Treats or Chews. If adopted, the proposal will require sellers to follow labeling guidance under the Food and Drug Administration and 21 CFR 501, which defines these types of products as ‘‘shall be sold by weight.’’ This will also allow consumers to make a value comparison for similar like items. NIST Handbook 133 Item NET–4 4.XX. Plywood and Wood-Based Structural Panels There is no current test procedure in NIST Handbook 133, for Plywood and Wood-based Structural Panels. This will provide a test procedure for Plywood and Wood-Based Structural Panels. The L&R Committee is recommending further comment and consideration to add a testing procedure to NIST Handbook 133. This procedure follows good measuring practices for products sold by linear measure. Authority: 15 U.S.C. 272(b). Kevin A. Kimball, Chief of Staff. [FR Doc. 2018–13935 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–13–P E:\FR\FM\28JNN1.SGM 28JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Institute of Standards and Technology


National Conference on Weights and Measures 103rd Annual Meeting

AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The 103rd Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Weights 
and Measures (NCWM) will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from Sunday, July 
15, 2018, through Thursday, July 19, 2018. This notice contains 
information about significant items on the NCWM Committee agendas but 
does not include all agenda items. As a result, the items are not 
consecutively numbered.

DATES: The meeting will be held on Sunday, July 15, 2018, through 
Wednesday, July 18, 2018, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, and 
on Thursday, July 19, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Central Time. 
The meeting schedule is available at www.ncwm.net.

ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency Tulsa Hotel, 
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Dr. Douglas Olson, NIST, Office of 
Weights and Measures, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600, Gaithersburg, MD 
20899-2600. You may also contact Dr. Olson at (301) 975-2956 or by 
email at [email protected]. The meeting is open to the public, but 
a paid registration is required. Please see the NCWM website 
(www.ncwm.net) to view the meeting agendas, registration forms, and 
hotel reservation information.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Publication of this notice on the NCWM's 
behalf is undertaken as a public service; NIST does not endorse, 
approve, or recommend any of the proposals or other information 
contained in this notice or in publications produced by the NCWM.
    The NCWM is an organization of weights and measures officials of 
the states, counties, and cities of the United States, and 
representatives from the private sector and federal agencies. These 
meetings bring together government officials and representatives of 
business, industry, trade associations, and consumer organizations on 
subjects related to the field of weights and measures technology, 
administration, and enforcement. NIST participates to encourage 
cooperation between federal agencies and the states in the development 
of legal metrology requirements. NIST also promotes uniformity in state 
laws, regulations, and testing procedures used in the regulatory 
control of commercial weighing and measuring devices, packaged goods, 
and for other trade and commerce issues.
    The NCWM has established multiple committees, task groups, and 
other working bodies to address legal metrology issues of interest to 
regulatory officials, industry, consumers, and others. The following 
are brief descriptions of some of the significant agenda items that 
will be considered by some of the NCWM Committees at the NCWM Annual 
Meeting. Comments will be taken on these and other issues during public 
comment sessions. This meeting also includes work sessions in which the 
Committees may also accept comments for clarification on issues, and 
where they will finalize recommendations for possible adoption at this 
meeting. The Committees may also withdraw or carry over items that need 
additional development.
    These notices are intended to make interested parties aware of 
these development projects and to make them aware that reports on the 
status of the project will be given at the Annual Meeting. The notices 
are also presented to invite the participation of manufacturers, 
experts, consumers, users, and others who may be interested in these 
efforts.
    The Specifications and Tolerances Committee (S&T Committee) will 
consider proposed amendments to NIST Handbook 44, ``Specifications, 
Tolerances, and other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring 
Devices.'' Those items address weighing and measuring devices used in 
commercial applications, that is, devices used to buy from or sell to 
the public or used for determining the quantity of products or services 
sold among businesses. Issues on the agenda of the NCWM Laws and 
Regulations Committee (L&R Committee) relate to proposals to amend NIST 
Handbook 130, ``Uniform Laws and Regulations in the Areas of Legal 
Metrology and Engine Fuel Quality'' and NIST Handbook 133, ``Checking 
the Net Contents of Packaged Goods.''

NCWM S&T Committee

    The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 44:

SCL--Scales

Item SCL-6 S.1.2.2.3. Deactivation of a ``d'' Resolution
    In 2017, the NCWM adopted a proposal requiring the value of the 
scale division (d) and verification scale interval (e) to be equal on 
Class I and Class II scales installed into commercial service as of 
January 1, 2020, when used in a direct sale application (i.e., both 
parties of a weighing transaction are present when the quantity is 
determined). The S&T Committee will now consider a new proposal, if 
adopted, would prohibit the deactivation of a ``d'' resolution on a 
Class I or II scale equipped with a value of ``d'' that differs from 
``e'' if by such action it causes the scale to round improperly.
Item SCL-7 S.1.8.5. Recorded Representations, Point of Sale Systems
    The S&T Committee will consider a proposal requiring additional 
sales information to be recorded by cash registers interfaced with a 
weighing element for items weighed at a checkout stand. These systems 
are currently required to record the net weight, unit price, total 
price, and the product class, or in a system equipped with price look-
up capability, the product name or code number. The change proposed 
would add ``tare weight'' to the list of sales information currently 
required. This change has been proposed as a nonretroactive requirement 
with an enforcement date of January 1, 2022, which means if the 
proposal is adopted, the additional information (i.e., the tare weight) 
would be required to appear on the sales receipt for items weighed at a 
checkout stand (Point of Sale Systems) on equipment installed into 
commercial service as of January 1, 2022. This proposed change would 
not affect equipment already in service.
Item SCL-8 Sections Throughout the Code To Include Provisions for 
Commercial Weigh-In-Motion Vehicle Scale Systems
    The S&T Committee will consider a proposal drafted by the NCWM's 
Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Task Group (TG) to amend various sections of the 
NIST Handbook 44, Scales Code to address WIM vehicle scale systems used 
for commercial application to determine a vehicle's total weight. The 
TG is made up of representatives of WIM equipment manufacturers, the 
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, NIST 
Office of Weights and Measures, truck weight enforcement agencies, 
state weights and measures agencies, and others.
    The WIM TG was first formed in February 2016 to consider a proposal 
to expand the NIST Handbook 44, Weigh-In-Motion Systems Used for 
Vehicle Enforcement Screening--Tentative Code to also apply to legal-
for-trade (commercial) and law enforcement applications. Members of the 
TG agreed during their first face-to-face meeting at the 2016 NCWM 
Annual Meeting to eliminate from the proposal any mention of a law 
enforcement application and focus solely on WIM vehicle scale systems 
intended for use in commercial applications. Members of the TG later 
agreed that commercial application WIM vehicle scale systems should be 
addressed by the Scales Code of NIST Handbook 44, rather than the 
Weigh-In-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle Enforcement Screening--
Tentative Code.
    A focus of the TG since July 2016 has been to concentrate on the 
development of test procedures that can be used to verify the accuracy 
of a WIM vehicle scale system given a proposed maintenance and 
acceptance tolerances of 0.2 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively, of 
the test loads applied during testing and considering the many 
different axle configurations of vehicles that will typically be 
weighed by these systems. Although members of the TG have not been able 
to reach agreement on appropriate test procedures, the TG recommended 
and the Committee agreed, at the 2018 NCWM Interim

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Meeting, to elevate the status of this item to ``Voting'' for the 
upcoming 2018 NCWM Annual Meeting.
Block 1 (B1) Items Manifold Flush Systems

B1: Gen-2 Withdrawn G-S.2. Facilitation of Fraud [General Code]
B1: VTM-1 V S.3. Diversion of Measured Liquid and UR.2.6. Clearing the 
Discharge Hose [Vehicle Tank Meters]

    The S&T Committee will consider a proposal that would permit the 
installation and use of a ``manifold flush system,'' which is intended 
to provide a safer means of flushing the different products from the 
delivery systems of vehicles equipped with multiple product storage 
compartments used commercially to deliver different products through a 
single vehicle-tank meter and discharge hose. This ``flushing of 
product'' is necessary when switching between the different products 
stored on and delivered from the same truck to lessen the amount of 
contamination of product delivered into a customer's storage vessel.
    Flushing of product normally requires the delivery vehicle's 
operator to climb on top of the delivery truck with discharge hose and 
nozzle in hand to discharge product back into the appropriate storage 
compartment (after opening its hatch), clearing the lines for the next 
product to be delivered.
    The manifold flush system makes possible flushing of the system at 
ground level, but its installation currently violates existing NIST 
Handbook 44 Vehicle Tank Meters (VTM) code paragraph S.3.1. Diversion 
of Measured Liquid by providing a means in which measured liquids can 
be easily diverted from the discharge line back into a product storage 
compartment. This diversion of metered product back into storage is 
considered by many to facilitate the perpetration of fraud.
    The proposal exempts all metering systems with multiple 
compartments delivering multiple products through a single discharge 
hose from having to comply with VTM code paragraph S.3.1. and requires 
a means for clearing the discharge hose be provided for metering 
systems with multiple compartments delivering multiple products through 
a single discharge hose. It also allows for the installation of a 
manifold flush system and specifies various conditions that must be met 
for this flushing system to be considered acceptable.
    The proposal also requires device users, who have the need to flush 
a discharge hose to keep a 12-month record of the different flushing 
operations to include dates, times, original product, new product, and 
gallons dispensed to avoid contamination.
Block 4 (B4), Items Terminology for Testing Standards and Block 5, 
Items (B5) Define ``Field Reference Standard''
    Block 4 (B4) Items and Block 5 (B5) Items include all the following 
items:

B4: Item SCL-4 N.2. Verification (Testing) Standards [Scales Code]
B4: Item ABW-1 N.2. Verification (Testing) Standards [Automatic Bulk 
Weighing Systems]
B4: Item AWS-1 N.1.3. Verification (Testing) Standards, N.3.1. Official 
Tests; UR.4. Testing Standards [Automatic Weighing Systems]
B4: Item CLM-1 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using 
Transfer Standards [Cryogenic Liquid-Measuring Devices]
B4: Item CDL-1 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using 
Transfer Standards [Carbon Dioxide Liquid-Measuring Devices]
B4: Item HGM-1 N.4.1. Master Meter (Transfer) Standard Test; T.4. 
Tolerance Application on Test Using Transfer Standard Test Method 
[Hydrogen Gas-Metering Devices]
B4: Item GGM-1 Section 5.56.(a) [Grain-Moisture Meters ``a''] N.1.1. 
Air Oven Reference Method Transfer Standards, N.1.3. Meter to Like-Type 
Meer Method Transfer Standards, and Section 5.56.(b) [Grain-Moisture 
Meters ``b''] N.1.1. Transfer Standards, T. Tolerances
B4: Item LVS-1 N.2. Testing Standards [Electronic Livestock, Meat, and 
Poultry Evaluation Systems and/or Devices]
B4: Item OTH-2 Appendix A--Fundamental Considerations, 3.2. Tolerances 
for Standards; 3.3. Accuracy of Standards
B4: Item OTH-3 Appendix D--Definitions: Fifth-wheel, official grain 
samples, transfer standard; standard, field
B5: Item CLM-2 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using 
Transfer Standards [Cryogenic Liquid-Measuring Devices]
B5: Item CDL-2 N.3.2. Transfer Standard Test; T.3. On Tests Using 
Transfer Standards [Carbon Dioxide Liquid-Measuring Devices]
B5: Item HGM-2 N.4.1. Master Meter (Transfer) Standard Test; T.4. 
Tolerance Application on Test Using Transfer Standard Test Method 
[Hydrogen Gas Metering-Systems]
B5: Item OTH-4 Appendix D--Definitions: Field Reference, Standard 
Meter; Transfer Standard
    Block 4 and Block 5 items are considered related agenda items. The 
items in these two blocks are currently assigned a developing status 
and while the S&T Committee may not take comments on these items at the 
2018 NCWM Annual Meeting, interested parties may wish to monitor the 
future progress of their continued development. These two groups of 
items are intended to: (1) Make clear the qualifying conditions in 
which a standard intended for use in testing (i.e., evaluating the 
performance of) a commercial weighing or measuring device or system can 
be used to conduct an official test; and (2) harmonize the terminology 
used to identify a suitable test standard in each of the Handbook 44 
codes.

NCWM L&R Committee

    The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 130 or 
NIST Handbook 133:

NIST Handbook 130--Section on Uniform Regulation for the Method of Sale 
(MOS) of Commodities

Item MOS-10 2.XX. Pet Treats or Chews
    The L&R Committee is recommending adoption of a uniform method of 
sale for Pet Treats or Chews. If adopted, the proposal will require 
sellers to follow labeling guidance under the Food and Drug 
Administration and 21 CFR 501, which defines these types of products as 
``shall be sold by weight.'' This will also allow consumers to make a 
value comparison for similar like items.

NIST Handbook 133

Item NET-4 4.XX. Plywood and Wood-Based Structural Panels
    There is no current test procedure in NIST Handbook 133, for 
Plywood and Wood-based Structural Panels. This will provide a test 
procedure for Plywood and Wood-Based Structural Panels. The L&R 
Committee is recommending further comment and consideration to add a 
testing procedure to NIST Handbook 133. This procedure follows good 
measuring practices for products sold by linear measure.

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 272(b).

Kevin A. Kimball,
Chief of Staff.
[FR Doc. 2018-13935 Filed 6-27-18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-13-P


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