Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-505 - Weight Certificates
A. In issuing a
weight certificate, a public weighmaster shall enter only weight information or
other required information that the public weighmaster or deputy public
weighmaster has accurately and personally determined.
B. A public weighmaster or deputy public
weighmaster shall not make any entries on a weight certificate issued by
another person.
C. By signing a
weight certificate, a public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster shall be
responsible for the accuracy of all entries on the weight
certificate.
D. A weight
certificate is valid only when marked with the Seal of Authority and signed by
the issuing public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster.
E. A Seal of Authority may be printed
electronically on a weight certificate if it is identical in appearance to the
Seal of Authority issued by the Division.
F. A public weighmaster or deputy public
weighmaster's signature may be printed electronically on the weight certificate
in lieu of a handwritten signature if the electronic signature is that of the
public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster who weighed the commodity. To
issue a weight certificate with an electronic Seal of Authority and signature,
the public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster shall have an individual
login associated with the electronic Seal of Authority and signature or other
security measures in place to prevent unauthorized persons from use.
1. The date of
issuance;
2. The name of the
declared owner, agent, or consignee of the material weighed;
3. The accurate weight of the material
weighed or counted;
4. The means by
which the material is being transported at the time it is weighed or
counted;
5. The license plate
number of the transporting unit;
6.
The printed name, signature, and license number of the public weighmaster or
deputy public weighmaster issuing the weight certificate; and
7. The printed name, signature,
and license number of the public weighmaster or deputy public weighmaster
issuing the weight ticket.
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