Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 02 - Agriculture, Department of
Rule 02.02.14 - RULES FOR WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Section 02.02.14.173 - POLYETHYLENE SHEETING

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 02.02.14.173

Current through September 2, 2024

01. Packages. All packages of polyethylene sheeting must be labeled as to quantity in accordance with the following:

a. Actual length;

b. Actual width;

c. Actual thickness; and

d. Actual weight of each individual unit.

02. Bulk. All polyethylene sold from bulk must be accompanied by a delivery ticket with the following information:

a. The identity;

b. Actual length, width, thickness, and weight of each individual unit;

c. The number of individual units;

d. The total weight of all the units;

e. The name and address of both the vendor and purchaser; and

f. The date delivered or the date shipped.

03. Count -- Ply. If the commodity is in individually usable units of one (1) or more components or ply, the quantity declaration must, in addition to complying with other applicable quantity declaration requirements of this rule, include the number of ply and the total number of usable units. Roll-type commodities, when perforated so as to identify individual usable units, must not be deemed to be made up of usable units; however, such roll-type commodities must be labeled in terms of:

a. Total area measurement;

b. Number of ply;

c. Count of usable units; and

d. Dimensions of a single usable unit.

04. Fractions. A statement of net quantity of contents of any consumer commodity may contain common or decimal fractions. A common fraction must be in terms of halves (1/2), quarters (1/4), eighths (1/8), sixteenths (1/16), or thirty-seconds (1/32), except that:

a. If there exists a firmly established general consumer usage and trade custom of employing different common fractions in the net quantity declaration of a particular commodity, they may be employed; and

b. If linear measurements are required in terms of yards or feet, common fractions may be in terms of thirds (1/3). A common fraction must be reduced to its lowest terms; a decimal fraction must not be carried out to more than two (2) places.

Effective March 15, 2022

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