Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-501 - Qualifications; License and Renewal Application Process
A. In addition
to the requirements of A.R.S. §
3-3453, to be a public weighmaster
or a deputy public weighmaster, a person shall:
3.
2. Be able to execute
weight certificates properly.
1. Be at least 18 years old, and
2. Be able to operate a scale
accurately, and
B. A person shall not perform the duties of a
public weighmaster until the person passes the written public weighmaster
examination administered by the Division with a minimum score of 75%. A person
may not take the examination more than three times in six months and must wait
seven days before retaking the exam.
C. A person that meets the qualifications for
public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster may apply for a license on a
form supplied by the Division. A separate application shall be submitted for
each location where the public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster will
issue weight certificates.
1. The application
form includes:
a. The applicant's name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail address;
b. A statement by the applicant that the
applicant knows and understands public weighmaster laws and rules;
c. The name, address, and telephone number of
each of the applicant's public weighmaster locations; and
d. The applicant's
signature.
2. The public
weighmaster's application form also includes:
a. The name of each deputy public weighmaster
operating at each location;
b. A
statement that the public weighmaster understands they are responsible to
ensure that any deputy public weighmasters working at the location are
adequately trained and licensed;
c.
The name and address of the scale; and
d. The scale description.
3. The deputy public weighmaster
application shall be on a form provided by the Division, and include a
certification that the applicant understands the requirements in this Article.
The deputy public weighmaster application shall be signed by both the public
weighmaster and the applicant.
4.
An applicant may be required to submit evidence of qualifications.
5. The public weighmaster shall ensure all
deputy public weighmasters are licensed for the location prior to their
issuance of weight certificates.
6.
An applicant shall submit information and documentation concerning lawful
presence required by A.R.S. §
41-1080.
D. Before the Division issues or renews a
public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster license, the applicant shall
pay the required fees and provide information required in A.R.S. Title 3,
Chapter 19, and this Chapter.
E. A
public weighmaster licensee shall notify the Division of a change in business
name or address within 30 days of the change. The Division does not charge a
fee to process a change in name or address.
F. Change of business ownership requires an
application to transfer a license.
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