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or water-based polyurethanes, ultraviolet light cured polyurethanes, wax,
epoxy-ester finishes, moisture-cured
urethanes and acid-curing formaldehyde
finishes). The veneers may be also
soaked in an acrylic-impregnated finish.
All multilayered wood flooring is
included within the definition of subject
merchandise regardless of whether the
face (or back) of the product is smooth,
wire brushed, distressed by any method
or multiple methods, or hand-scraped.
In addition, all multilayered wood
flooring is included within the
definition of subject merchandise
regardless of whether or not it is
manufactured with any interlocking or
connecting mechanism (for example,
tongue-and-groove construction or
locking joints). All multilayered wood
flooring is included within the
definition of the subject merchandise
regardless of whether the product meets
a particular industry or similar
standard.
The core of multilayered wood
flooring may be composed of a range of
materials, including but not limited to
hardwood or softwood veneer,
particleboard, medium-density
fiberboard, high-density fiberboard
(HDF), stone and/or plastic composite,
or strips of lumber placed edge-to-edge.
Multilayered wood flooring products
generally, but not exclusively, may be in
the form of a strip, plank, or other
geometrical patterns (e.g., circular,
hexagonal). All multilayered wood
flooring products are included within
this definition regardless of the actual or
nominal dimensions or form of the
product. Specifically excluded from the
scope are cork flooring and bamboo
flooring, regardless of whether any of
the sub-surface layers of either flooring
are made from wood. Also excluded is
laminate flooring. Laminate flooring
consists of a top wear layer sheet not
made of wood, a decorative paper layer,
a core-layer of HDF, and a stabilizing
bottom layer.
Imports of the subject merchandise
are provided for under the following
subheadings of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS):
4412.31.0520; 4412.31.0540;
4412.31.0560; 4412.31.0620;
4412.31.0640; 4412.31.0660;
4412.31.2510; 4412.31.2520;
4412.31.2610; 4412.31.2620;
4412.31.3175; 4412.31.4040;
4412.31.4050; 4412.31.4060;
4412.31.4070; 4412.31.4075;
4412.31.4080; 4412.31.4140;
4412.31.4160; 4412.31.4175;
4412.31.5125; 4412.31.5135;
4412.31.5155; 4412.31.5165;
4412.31.5175; 4412.31.5225;
4412.31.6000; 4412.31.9100;
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4412.32.0520; 4412.32.0540;
4412.32.0560; 4412.32.0565;
4412.32.0570; 4412.32.0640;
4412.32.0665; 4412.32.2510;
4412.32.2520; 4412.32.2525;
4412.32.2530; 4412.32.2610;
4412.32.2625; 4412.32.3125;
4412.32.3135; 4412.32.3155;
4412.32.3165; 4412.32.3175;
4412.32.3185; 4412.32.3225;
4412.32.5600; 4412.32.5700;
4412.33.0640; 4412.33.0665;
4412.33.0670; 4412.33.2625;
4412.33.2630; 4412.33.3225;
4412.33.3235; 4412.33.3255;
4412.33.3275; 4412.33.3285;
4412.33.5700; 4412.34.2600;
4412.34.3225; 4412.34.3235;
4412.34.3255; 4412.34.3275;
4412.34.3285; 4412.34.5700;
4412.39.1000; 4412.39.3000;
4412.39.4011; 4412.39.4012;
4412.39.4019; 4412.39.4031;
4412.39.4032; 4412.39.4039;
4412.39.4051; 4412.39.4052;
4412.39.4059; 4412.39.4061;
4412.39.4062; 4412.39.4069;
4412.39.5010; 4412.39.5030;
4412.39.5050; 4412.94.1030;
4412.94.1050; 4412.94.3105;
4412.94.3111; 4412.94.3121;
4412.94.3131; 4412.94.3141;
4412.94.3160; 4412.94.3171;
4412.94.4100; 4412.94.5100;
4412.94.6000; 4412.94.7000;
4412.94.8000; 4412.94.9000;
4412.94.9500; 4412.99.0600;
4412.99.1020; 4412.99.1030;
4412.99.1040; 4412.99.3110;
4412.99.3120; 4412.99.3130;
4412.99.3140; 4412.99.3150;
4412.99.3160; 4412.99.3170;
4412.99.4100; 4412.99.5100;
4412.99.5105; 4412.99.5115;
4412.99.5710; 4412.99.6000;
4412.99.7000; 4412.99.8000;
4412.99.9000; 4412.99.9500;
4418.71.2000; 4418.71.9000;
4418.72.2000; 4418.72.9500;
4418.74.2000; 4418.74.9000;
4418.75.4000; 4418.75.7000;
4418.79.0100; and 9801.00.2500.
While HTSUS subheadings are
provided for convenience and customs
purposes, the written description of the
subject merchandise is dispositive.
Continuation of the Orders
As a result of the determinations by
Commerce and the ITC that revocation
of the Orders would likely lead to
continuation or recurrence of dumping,
countervailable subsidies, and material
injury to an industry in the United
States, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.218(a),
Commerce hereby orders the
continuation of these Orders. U.S.
Customs and Border Protection will
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continue to collect AD and CVD cash
deposits at the rates in effect at the time
of entry for all imports of subject
merchandise.
The effective date of the continuation
of these Orders will be June 23, 2023.9
Pursuant to section 751(c)(2) of the Act
and 19 CFR 351.218(c)(2), Commerce
intends to initiate the next five-year
review of these Orders not later than 30
days prior to the fifth anniversary of the
date of the last determination by the
ITC.
Administrative Protective Order (APO)
This notice also serves as a final
reminder to parties subject to an APO of
their responsibility concerning the
return or destruction 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 proceedings. 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 terms of an APO is a
violation which is subject to sanction.
Notification to Interested Parties
These five-year sunset reviews and
this notice are in accordance with
section 751(c) and 751(d)(2) of the Act
and published pursuant to section
777(i)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.218(f)(4).
Dated: July 10, 2023.
Lisa W. Wang,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Conference on Weights and
Measures; 2023 Annual Meeting
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The 108th Annual Meeting of
the National Conference on Weights and
Measures (NCWM) will be held in at the
Norfolk Waterside Marriott in Norfolk,
Virginia from Sunday, July 30, 2023,
through Thursday, August 3, 2023. This
notice contains information about
significant items on the NCWM
Committee agendas but does not include
SUMMARY:
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all agenda items. As a result, the items
are not consecutively numbered.
DATES: The 2023 NCWM Annual
Meeting will be held from Sunday, July
30, 2023, through Thursday, August 3,
2023. The meeting schedule will be
available on the NCWM website at
www.ncwm.com.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held at
the Norfolk Waterside Marriott, 235 East
Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Katrice Lippa, NIST, Office of Weights
and Measures, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop
2600, Gaithersburg, MD 20899–2600.
You may also contact Dr. Lippa at (301)
975–3116 or by email at katrice.lippa@
nist.gov. The meeting is open to the
public, but the payment of a registration
fee is required. Please see the NCWM
website (www.ncwm.com) 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 and does not itself
constitute an endorsement by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) of the content of the
notice. NIST participates in the NCWM
as an NCWM member and pursuant to
15 U.S.C. 272(b)(10) and (c)(4) and in
accordance with Federal policy (e.g.,
OMB Circular A–119 ‘‘Federal
Participation in the Development and
Use of Voluntary Consensus
Standards’’).
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 hosted the first
meeting of the NCWM in 1905. Since
then, the conference has provided a
model of cooperation between Federal,
State, and local governments and the
private sector. 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
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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
2023 NCWM Annual Meeting.
Comments will be taken on these and
other issues during several public
comment sessions. At this stage, the
items are proposals.
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 2023 NCWM
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 following are brief descriptions of
some of the significant agenda items
that will be considered at the 2023
NCWM Annual Meeting. Comments will
be taken on these and other
recommendations to amend NIST
Handbook 44, ‘‘Specifications,
Tolerances, and other Technical
Requirements for Weighing and
Measuring Devices’’ (NIST Handbook 44
or NIST HB 44), NIST Handbook 130,
‘‘Uniform Laws and Regulations in the
areas of Legal Metrology and Fuel
Quality’’ (NIST Handbook 130 or NIST
HB 130), and NIST Handbook 133
Checking the Net Contents of Packaged
Goods (NIST Handbook 133 or NIST HB
133). These NIST Handbooks are
regularly adopted by reference or
through the administrative procedures
of all the states.
NCWM S&T Committee (S&T 2023
Annual Meeting)
The Specifications and Tolerances
Committee (S&T Committee) will
consider proposed amendments to NIST
HB 44. Those items address weighing
and measuring devices used in
commercial applications, that is,
devices that are used to buy from or sell
to the public or used for determining the
quantity of products or services sold
among businesses.
For a detailed technical review of the
NCWM S&T Committee agenda items,
see the 2023 NIST OWM Analysis at
https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/
publications/owm-technical-analysis.
The following items are proposals to
amend NIST HB 44:
Item Block 4 (B4) Electronically
Captured Tickets or Receipts
The S&T Committee will further
consider a proposal to allow for the
expanded use of electronic captured
tickets and receipts by amending NIST
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HB 44 Sections 1.10. General, 3.30.
LMD, 3.31. VTM, 3.32. LPG, 3.34. CLM,
3.37. MFM, 3.38. CDL, 3.39. HGM, 3.35.
Milk Meters, and the definition of
‘‘recorded representation’’ in Appendix
D, Definitions. The Committee amended
this carry-over block of items during the
2020 NCWM Interim Meeting based on
comments it received expressing a
continued need for printed tickets. As a
result, the proposal now references
NIST HB 44 paragraph G–S.5.6. in
various specific codes. At the 2021
NCWM Annual Meeting, the S&T
Committee designated this block
proposal as Developing for further
comment and consideration. At the
2022 NCWM Interim and Annual
Meetings, the S&T Committee
designated a Developing status for this
block of items to provide stakeholders
the opportunity for further review and
additional comments on the various
devices affected by this proposal. At the
2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the S&T
Committee agreed to assign a Voting
status for this item.
VTM—Vehicle Tank Meters
VTM–18.1. S.3.1 Diversion of Measured
Liquid S.3.1.1. Means for Clearing the
Discharge Hose and UR.2.6.
Clearing the Discharge Hose on a
multiple-product, single discharge hose.
The S&T Committee will further
consider this item, which proposes to
provide specifications and user
requirements for manifold flush systems
designed to eliminate product
contamination on VTMs used for
multiple products. This proposal would
add specifications on the design of
VTMs under S.3.1.1. ‘‘Means for
Clearing the Discharge Hose.’’ and add
a new user requirement UR.2.6.
‘‘Clearing the Discharge Hose.’’ During
open hearings of previous NCWM
meetings, comments were heard about
the design of any system to clear the
discharge hose of a product prior to the
delivery of a subsequent product which
could provide opportunities to
fraudulently use this type of system. At
the 2021 NCWM Annual Meeting, the
Committee agreed to keep this item
Developing for further comments and
consideration. At the 2022 NCWM
Interim Meeting, the Committee agreed
to add a new paragraph UR.2.6.2.,
Minimizing Cross Contamination, to
address issues raised about the
possibility of cross contamination in
receiving tanks with the use of this
equipment. The Committee designated a
Voting status for this item. At the 2022
NCWM Annual Meeting, this item failed
to receive adequate votes to pass and
was returned to the S&T Committee.
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After further review at the 2023 NCWM
Interim Meeting, the S&T Committee
designated a Voting status for this item.
WIM—Weigh-In-Motion Systems
WIM–23.1. Remove Tentative Status
and Amend Numerous Sections
Throughout.
The S&T Committee will consider a
proposal to convert the current
Tentative Code of Section 2.25 WeighIn-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle
Enforcement Screening to Permanent
and to expand the code to include ‘‘and
Enforcement’’. This also includes (but is
not limited to): (1) the addition of an
Accuracy Class ‘‘E’’ WIM scale (in
addition to Class A) in the specifications
(S); (2) the addition of test procedures
to address the new Accuracy Class E in
the test procedures (N) section for the
determination of test speeds, dynamic
test loads, and vehicle positions; (3) the
designation of more stringent tolerances
(T) for Accuracy Class E as compared to
those for Accuracy Class A and a
designation noting Accuracy Class E
tolerances are to be applied to WIM
scales used for enforcement purposes;
and (4) the addition of a Class E
weighing application in the user
requirements (UR) for the explicit
enforcement of vehicles based on axle,
axle group, and gross vehicle weights.
Assessments during the 2022 Regional
Weights and Measures Association
Meetings recommended a Developing
status to allow the submitters to address
questions raised regarding the
application of tolerances and test
procedures and allow input regarding
the use of the code for enforcement
purposes (rather than screening) from
those jurisdictions impacted by the
proposed change in scope and status as
well as input from other scale
manufacturers. The submitters
submitted a revised proposal to the
NCWM following the release of the 2023
NCWM Publication 15. At the 2023
NCWM Interim Meeting, the Committee
updated the item to the latest version
and the S&T continues to make changes
to this item and has assigned it an
Informational status.
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EVF—Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems
EVF–23.1. S.2.5.1. Money-Value
Divisions Digital, S.5.2.(b) EVSE
Identification and Marking Information,
S.5.3.(d) Abbreviations and Symbols; J,
S.8.(a) MMQ, N.1. No Load Test, T.5. No
Load Test, N.2. Starting Load Test, T.6.
Starting Load, and Appendix D–
Definitions; Megajoule (MJ).
The S&T Committee will consider a
proposal that will further refine electric
vehicle fueling systems code
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requirements in NIST HB 44, Section
3.40 Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems
Code to: (1) remove the ‘‘megajoule’’
unit of measurement definition and all
references to the term cited in the
design specifications; (2) base the
computation of the total sales price on
a more appropriate quantity interval
that does not exceed 0.01 kWh rather
than a 0.1 kWh; (3) decrease the
permissible sizes of the minimum
measured quantity (MMQ) to those that
are more appropriate quantities for AC
and DC systems deliveries and result in
a shorter duration for the light load test
procedure; and (4) no longer require an
accuracy test and the applicable test
tolerances at no load and at starting
load. At the 2023 NCWM Interim
Meeting, the S&T Committee made
further edits to the proposal based on
comments received from the NISTsponsored Electric Vehicle Fueling
Equipment subgroup of the U.S.
National Working Group on Measuring
Systems for Electric Vehicle Fueling and
Submetering and agreed to assign a
Voting status to this item.
GMA—Grain Moisture Meters 5.56. (A)
GMA–19.1. Table T.2.1. Acceptance and
Maintenance Tolerances Air Oven
Method for All Grains and Oil Seeds.
The S&T Committee will further
consider a proposal that would reduce
the tolerances for the air oven reference
method in the Grain Moisture Meters
Code. The proposed new tolerances
would apply to all types of grains and
oil seeds. This item is a carry-over
proposal from 2019 and would replace
the contents of Table T.2.1. with new
criteria. Additional inspection data will
be collected and reviewed to assess
whether or not the proposed changes to
the tolerances are appropriate. At the
2022 NCWM Annual Meeting, the
Committee recommended a Developing
status to allow for consideration of
additional data. Data was collected from
one State and presented at the 2022
Grain Analyzer Sector Meeting. At the
2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the S&T
Committee assigned a Developing status
to this item as additional data is
collected.
NCWM L&R Committee (L&R 2023
Annual Meeting)
The Laws and Regulations Committee
(L&R Committee) will consider
proposed amendments to NIST HB 130.
Item MOS–20.5, Section 2.21
Liquefied Petroleum Gas.—The L&R
Committee will further consider a
proposal to clarify the existing language
for the method of sale of Liquefied
Petroleum Gas. This will include
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changes to the existing language within
NIST HB 130 that references a value of
‘‘15.6 °C’’ for temperature
determinations in metric units.
According to the current industry
practice for sales of petroleum products,
the reference temperature for sales in
metric are based on 15 °C rather than the
exact conversion from 60 °F (which is
15.6 °C). This will also add language
specifying that a metering system that
automatically temperature
compensation shall be used for all
metered sales with a maximum capacity
equal to or greater than 20 gal/min. For
metering systems with a maximum
capacity less than 20 gal/min, an
effective date of January 2030 will be
added for all metered sales to be
automatic temperature compensated.
Item Block 4—E-Commerce Item OTH
22.1. Uniform Labeling Regulation for
Electronic Commerce (referred as ecommerce) Products—The L&R
Committee will further consider a
proposal that is designated as a
‘‘Voting’’ item. This proposal would add
a new regulation to NIST HB 130 that
pertains to the labeling of products in ecommerce for consumer commodities
and non-consumer commodities. This
regulation will provide guidance to
industry, as well as those states that
adopt this regulation for the purpose of
inspecting e-commerce websites. This
regulation would also lay out terms that
shall appear on an e-commerce website
including product identity, net quantity,
responsible party, unit price, and price
information. Online businesses shall
have this regulation implemented 18
months after adoption.
Item Block 3 Cannabis—PAL–22.2
Section 10.XX. Cannabis and CannabisContaining Products.1 The L&R
Committee will consider establishing
definitions and labeling requirements
for Cannabis and Cannabis-Containing
Products intended for human or animal
consumption or application. Also,
within this block is B3: MOS–22.2.
HB130 Section 1.XX. and Section 2.XX.
Cannabis and Cannabis-Containing
Products. The Committee will consider
a proposal to amend these two sections
to establish a definition and include
language for a method of sale for
Cannabis. Included within this proposal
is a water activity limit of 0.60 (± 0.05)
when unprocessed Cannabis is sold or
transferred.
The Committee will be provided an
update from the NCWM Cannabis Task
1 In contrast to hemp, marijuana, which is defined
as cannabis with a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
concentration of more than 0.3 percent on a dry
weight basis, remains a Schedule I substance under
the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). 21 U.S.C.
812(d); 21 CFR 1308.11(d)(23).
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Group on Item NET–22.1 NIST HB 133,
Section 1.2.6. Deviations Caused by
Moisture Loss or Gain and Section 2.3.8.
Table 2–3 Moisture Allowances which
provides for a 3% moisture allowance
for Cannabis plant material containing
more than 0.3% total delta-9 THC
(Cannabis, Marijuana, or Marihuana) or
containing 0.3% less total delta-9 THC
(hemp).
Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
Advisory Committee on Earthquake
Hazards Reduction Meeting
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
The Advisory Committee on
Earthquake Hazards Reduction (ACEHR
or Committee) will hold an open
meeting on Wednesday, August 2, 2023,
from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
and Thursday, August 3, 2023, from
8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The
primary purpose of this meeting is for
the Committee to discuss their 2023
Biennial Report on the Effectiveness of
the National Earthquake Hazards
Reduction Program (NEHRP). The
agenda may change to accommodate
Committee business. The final agenda
will be posted on the NEHRP website at
https://www.nehrp.gov/committees/
meetings.htm.
DATES: The ACEHR will meet on
Wednesday, August 2, 2023, from 8:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time and
Thursday, August 3, 2023, from 8:30
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in
Room 3410 at the National Science
Foundation (NSF), Hoffman Town
Center, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, with an
option to participate via web
conference. Please note admittance
instructions under the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tina
Faecke, Management and Program
Analyst, NEHRP, Engineering
Laboratory, NIST. Ms. Faecke’s email
address is tina.faecke@nist.gov and her
phone number is (240) 477–9841.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7704(a)(5) and
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. 1001 et
seq. The Committee is composed of 12
members, appointed by the Director of
NIST, who were selected for their
established records of distinguished
service in their professional community,
their knowledge of issues affecting
NEHRP, and to reflect the wide diversity
of technical disciplines, competencies,
and communities involved in
earthquake hazards reduction. In
addition, the Chairperson of the U.S.
Geological Survey Scientific Earthquake
Studies Advisory Committee serves as
an ex-officio member of the Committee.
Pursuant to the FACA, as amended, 5
U.S.C. 1001 et seq., notice is hereby
given that the ACEHR will meet on
Wednesday, August 2, 2023, from 8:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time and
Thursday, August 3, 2023, from 8:30
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The
meeting will be open to the public and
will be held in-person and via web
conference. Interested members of the
public will be able to participate in the
meeting from remote locations. The
primary purpose of this meeting is for
the Committee to discuss their 2023
Biennial Report on the Effectiveness of
NEHRP. The agenda may change to
accommodate Committee business. The
final agenda will be posted on the
NEHRP website at https://
www.nehrp.gov/committees/
meetings.htm.
Individuals and representatives of
organizations who would like to offer
comments and suggestions related to the
Committee’s business are invited to
request a place on the agenda.
Approximately fifteen minutes will be
reserved for public comments and
speaking times will be assigned on a
first-come, first-serve basis. The amount
of time per speaker will be determined
by the number of requests received.
Questions from the public will not be
considered during this period. This
meeting will be recorded. Public
comments can be provided via email or
by web conference attendance. All those
wishing to speak must submit their
request by email to Tina Faecke at
tina.faecke@nist.gov by 5:00 p.m.
Eastern Time, July 24, 2023. Speakers
who wish to expand upon their oral
statements, those who had wished to
speak but could not be accommodated
on the agenda, and those who were
unable to participate are invited to
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provided with instructions on how to
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nist.gov) by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, July
24, 2023. Non-U.S. citizens must submit
additional information; please contact
Tina Faecke. For participants attending
in person, please note that federal
agencies, including NSF, can only
accept a state-issued driver’s license or
identification card for access to federal
facilities if such license or identification
card is issued by a state that is
compliant with the REAL ID Act of 2005
(Pub. L. 109–13), or by a state that has
an extension for REAL ID compliance.
NSF currently accepts other forms of
federal-issued identification in lieu of a
state-issued driver’s license. For
detailed information please visit https://
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Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Conference on Weights and Measures; 2023 Annual Meeting
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The 108th Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Weights
and Measures (NCWM) will be held in at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott
in Norfolk, Virginia from Sunday, July 30, 2023, through Thursday,
August 3, 2023. This notice contains information about significant
items on the NCWM Committee agendas but does not include
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all agenda items. As a result, the items are not consecutively
numbered.
DATES: The 2023 NCWM Annual Meeting will be held from Sunday, July 30,
2023, through Thursday, August 3, 2023. The meeting schedule will be
available on the NCWM website at www.ncwm.com.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott,
235 East Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Katrice Lippa, NIST, Office of
Weights and Measures, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600, Gaithersburg, MD
20899-2600. You may also contact Dr. Lippa at (301) 975-3116 or by
email at [email protected]. The meeting is open to the public, but
the payment of a registration fee is required. Please see the NCWM
website (www.ncwm.com) 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 and does not itself constitute
an endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) of the content of the notice. NIST participates in the NCWM as
an NCWM member and pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 272(b)(10) and (c)(4) and in
accordance with Federal policy (e.g., OMB Circular A-119 ``Federal
Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus
Standards'').
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 hosted the first meeting of the
NCWM in 1905. Since then, the conference has provided a model of
cooperation between Federal, State, and local governments and the
private sector. 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 2023 NCWM
Annual Meeting. Comments will be taken on these and other issues during
several public comment sessions. At this stage, the items are
proposals.
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 2023 NCWM 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 following are brief descriptions of some of the significant
agenda items that will be considered at the 2023 NCWM Annual Meeting.
Comments will be taken on these and other recommendations to amend NIST
Handbook 44, ``Specifications, Tolerances, and other Technical
Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices'' (NIST Handbook 44 or
NIST HB 44), NIST Handbook 130, ``Uniform Laws and Regulations in the
areas of Legal Metrology and Fuel Quality'' (NIST Handbook 130 or NIST
HB 130), and NIST Handbook 133 Checking the Net Contents of Packaged
Goods (NIST Handbook 133 or NIST HB 133). These NIST Handbooks are
regularly adopted by reference or through the administrative procedures
of all the states.
NCWM S&T Committee (S&T 2023 Annual Meeting)
The Specifications and Tolerances Committee (S&T Committee) will
consider proposed amendments to NIST HB 44. Those items address
weighing and measuring devices used in commercial applications, that
is, devices that are used to buy from or sell to the public or used for
determining the quantity of products or services sold among businesses.
For a detailed technical review of the NCWM S&T Committee agenda
items, see the 2023 NIST OWM Analysis at https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/publications/owm-technical-analysis.
The following items are proposals to amend NIST HB 44:
Item Block 4 (B4) Electronically Captured Tickets or Receipts
The S&T Committee will further consider a proposal to allow for the
expanded use of electronic captured tickets and receipts by amending
NIST HB 44 Sections 1.10. General, 3.30. LMD, 3.31. VTM, 3.32. LPG,
3.34. CLM, 3.37. MFM, 3.38. CDL, 3.39. HGM, 3.35. Milk Meters, and the
definition of ``recorded representation'' in Appendix D, Definitions.
The Committee amended this carry-over block of items during the 2020
NCWM Interim Meeting based on comments it received expressing a
continued need for printed tickets. As a result, the proposal now
references NIST HB 44 paragraph G-S.5.6. in various specific codes. At
the 2021 NCWM Annual Meeting, the S&T Committee designated this block
proposal as Developing for further comment and consideration. At the
2022 NCWM Interim and Annual Meetings, the S&T Committee designated a
Developing status for this block of items to provide stakeholders the
opportunity for further review and additional comments on the various
devices affected by this proposal. At the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting,
the S&T Committee agreed to assign a Voting status for this item.
VTM--Vehicle Tank Meters
VTM-18.1. S.3.1 Diversion of Measured Liquid S.3.1.1. Means for
Clearing the Discharge Hose and UR.2.6.
Clearing the Discharge Hose on a multiple-product, single discharge
hose. The S&T Committee will further consider this item, which proposes
to provide specifications and user requirements for manifold flush
systems designed to eliminate product contamination on VTMs used for
multiple products. This proposal would add specifications on the design
of VTMs under S.3.1.1. ``Means for Clearing the Discharge Hose.'' and
add a new user requirement UR.2.6. ``Clearing the Discharge Hose.''
During open hearings of previous NCWM meetings, comments were heard
about the design of any system to clear the discharge hose of a product
prior to the delivery of a subsequent product which could provide
opportunities to fraudulently use this type of system. At the 2021 NCWM
Annual Meeting, the Committee agreed to keep this item Developing for
further comments and consideration. At the 2022 NCWM Interim Meeting,
the Committee agreed to add a new paragraph UR.2.6.2., Minimizing Cross
Contamination, to address issues raised about the possibility of cross
contamination in receiving tanks with the use of this equipment. The
Committee designated a Voting status for this item. At the 2022 NCWM
Annual Meeting, this item failed to receive adequate votes to pass and
was returned to the S&T Committee.
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After further review at the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the S&T
Committee designated a Voting status for this item.
WIM--Weigh-In-Motion Systems
WIM-23.1. Remove Tentative Status and Amend Numerous Sections
Throughout.
The S&T Committee will consider a proposal to convert the current
Tentative Code of Section 2.25 Weigh-In-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle
Enforcement Screening to Permanent and to expand the code to include
``and Enforcement''. This also includes (but is not limited to): (1)
the addition of an Accuracy Class ``E'' WIM scale (in addition to Class
A) in the specifications (S); (2) the addition of test procedures to
address the new Accuracy Class E in the test procedures (N) section for
the determination of test speeds, dynamic test loads, and vehicle
positions; (3) the designation of more stringent tolerances (T) for
Accuracy Class E as compared to those for Accuracy Class A and a
designation noting Accuracy Class E tolerances are to be applied to WIM
scales used for enforcement purposes; and (4) the addition of a Class E
weighing application in the user requirements (UR) for the explicit
enforcement of vehicles based on axle, axle group, and gross vehicle
weights. Assessments during the 2022 Regional Weights and Measures
Association Meetings recommended a Developing status to allow the
submitters to address questions raised regarding the application of
tolerances and test procedures and allow input regarding the use of the
code for enforcement purposes (rather than screening) from those
jurisdictions impacted by the proposed change in scope and status as
well as input from other scale manufacturers. The submitters submitted
a revised proposal to the NCWM following the release of the 2023 NCWM
Publication 15. At the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the Committee updated
the item to the latest version and the S&T continues to make changes to
this item and has assigned it an Informational status.
EVF--Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems
EVF-23.1. S.2.5.1. Money-Value Divisions Digital, S.5.2.(b) EVSE
Identification and Marking Information, S.5.3.(d) Abbreviations and
Symbols; J, S.8.(a) MMQ, N.1. No Load Test, T.5. No Load Test, N.2.
Starting Load Test, T.6. Starting Load, and Appendix D-Definitions;
Megajoule (MJ).
The S&T Committee will consider a proposal that will further refine
electric vehicle fueling systems code requirements in NIST HB 44,
Section 3.40 Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems Code to: (1) remove the
``megajoule'' unit of measurement definition and all references to the
term cited in the design specifications; (2) base the computation of
the total sales price on a more appropriate quantity interval that does
not exceed 0.01 kWh rather than a 0.1 kWh; (3) decrease the permissible
sizes of the minimum measured quantity (MMQ) to those that are more
appropriate quantities for AC and DC systems deliveries and result in a
shorter duration for the light load test procedure; and (4) no longer
require an accuracy test and the applicable test tolerances at no load
and at starting load. At the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the S&T
Committee made further edits to the proposal based on comments received
from the NIST-sponsored Electric Vehicle Fueling Equipment subgroup of
the U.S. National Working Group on Measuring Systems for Electric
Vehicle Fueling and Submetering and agreed to assign a Voting status to
this item.
GMA--Grain Moisture Meters 5.56. (A)
GMA-19.1. Table T.2.1. Acceptance and Maintenance Tolerances Air Oven
Method for All Grains and Oil Seeds.
The S&T Committee will further consider a proposal that would
reduce the tolerances for the air oven reference method in the Grain
Moisture Meters Code. The proposed new tolerances would apply to all
types of grains and oil seeds. This item is a carry-over proposal from
2019 and would replace the contents of Table T.2.1. with new criteria.
Additional inspection data will be collected and reviewed to assess
whether or not the proposed changes to the tolerances are appropriate.
At the 2022 NCWM Annual Meeting, the Committee recommended a Developing
status to allow for consideration of additional data. Data was
collected from one State and presented at the 2022 Grain Analyzer
Sector Meeting. At the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting, the S&T Committee
assigned a Developing status to this item as additional data is
collected.
NCWM L&R Committee (L&R 2023 Annual Meeting)
The Laws and Regulations Committee (L&R Committee) will consider
proposed amendments to NIST HB 130.
Item MOS-20.5, Section 2.21 Liquefied Petroleum Gas.--The L&R
Committee will further consider a proposal to clarify the existing
language for the method of sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas. This will
include changes to the existing language within NIST HB 130 that
references a value of ``15.6 [deg]C'' for temperature determinations in
metric units.
According to the current industry practice for sales of petroleum
products, the reference temperature for sales in metric are based on 15
[deg]C rather than the exact conversion from 60 [deg]F (which is 15.6
[deg]C). This will also add language specifying that a metering system
that automatically temperature compensation shall be used for all
metered sales with a maximum capacity equal to or greater than 20 gal/
min. For metering systems with a maximum capacity less than 20 gal/min,
an effective date of January 2030 will be added for all metered sales
to be automatic temperature compensated.
Item Block 4--E-Commerce Item OTH 22.1. Uniform Labeling Regulation
for Electronic Commerce (referred as e-commerce) Products--The L&R
Committee will further consider a proposal that is designated as a
``Voting'' item. This proposal would add a new regulation to NIST HB
130 that pertains to the labeling of products in e-commerce for
consumer commodities and non-consumer commodities. This regulation will
provide guidance to industry, as well as those states that adopt this
regulation for the purpose of inspecting e-commerce websites. This
regulation would also lay out terms that shall appear on an e-commerce
website including product identity, net quantity, responsible party,
unit price, and price information. Online businesses shall have this
regulation implemented 18 months after adoption.
Item Block 3 Cannabis--PAL-22.2 Section 10.XX. Cannabis and
Cannabis-Containing Products.\1\ The L&R Committee will consider
establishing definitions and labeling requirements for Cannabis and
Cannabis-Containing Products intended for human or animal consumption
or application. Also, within this block is B3: MOS-22.2. HB130 Section
1.XX. and Section 2.XX. Cannabis and Cannabis-Containing Products. The
Committee will consider a proposal to amend these two sections to
establish a definition and include language for a method of sale for
Cannabis. Included within this proposal is a water activity limit of
0.60 ( 0.05) when unprocessed Cannabis is sold or
transferred.
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\1\ In contrast to hemp, marijuana, which is defined as cannabis
with a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of more than 0.3
percent on a dry weight basis, remains a Schedule I substance under
the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). 21 U.S.C. 812(d); 21 CFR
1308.11(d)(23).
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The Committee will be provided an update from the NCWM Cannabis
Task
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Group on Item NET-22.1 NIST HB 133, Section 1.2.6. Deviations Caused by
Moisture Loss or Gain and Section 2.3.8. Table 2-3 Moisture Allowances
which provides for a 3% moisture allowance for Cannabis plant material
containing more than 0.3% total delta-9 THC (Cannabis, Marijuana, or
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Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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