Alabama Administrative Code
Title 80 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Chapter 80-13-4 - RULES FOR SELLING FOOD AND NON-FOOD PRODUCTS
Section 80-13-4-.05 - Allowable Differences Between Actual And Declared Capacities
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 80-13-4-.05
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Beverageware, pressed and blown tumblers, and stemware are allowed a difference between actual and declared capacity as follows:
(a)
Plus or minus 1/4 ounce for items of 5 ounce capacity or less;
(b) Plus or minus 5 percent of the stated
capacity for items over 5 ounce capacity.
(2) The allowable difference between actual and declared dimensions for toilet tissue shall be plus or minus 1/16 inch. The allowable difference for paper towels, paper napkins, and facial tissue shall be plus or minus 1/8 inch.
(3) Whenever stenciled tare weights on railroad cars are employed in the sale of the commodity, the following conditions and requirements shall apply:
(a) All newly stenciled or restenciled tare
weights shall be accurately represented to the nearest 100 pounds and the
representation shall include the date of weighing.
(b) The allowable difference between actual
tare weight and stenciled tare weight on freight cars in use shall be:
1. Plus or minus 300 pounds for cars 50,000
pounds or less;
2. Plus or minus
400 pounds for cars over 50,000 pounds to and including 60,000
pounds;
3. Plus or minus 500 pounds
for cars over 60,000 pounds.
(c) Tare weight determinations for
verification or change of stenciled weights shall only be made on properly
prepared and adequately cleaned freight cars.
(d) Tank cars, covered hopper cars, flat cars
equipped with multideck racks, or special superstructure, mechanical
refrigerator cars, and house-type cars equipped with special lading protective
devices must be reweighed and restenciled only by owners or their authorized
representatives under the following conditions:
1. When car bears no lightweight (empty
weight) stenciling;
2. When repairs
or alterations result in a change of weight in excess of the permissible
lightweight tolerance.
Author: Charles H. Barnes
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 8-16-15.
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