Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5J-21.005 - Inaccurate Measuring Devices
(1) For
the purpose of Section
525.07, F.S., and this rule, the
term "short measure" shall mean the overregistering of fuel by a petroleum fuel
measuring device.
(2) If any
petroleum fuel measuring device is found to be underregistering fuel in excess
of the specifications and tolerances established by the department in Rule
5J-21.007, F.A.C., the inspector
shall give in writing the operator or owner of the device up to seven days to
fix or adjust the device.
(3) If
any petroleum fuel measuring device is found to be overregistering fuel in
excess of the specifications and tolerances established by the department in
Rule 5J-21.007, F.A.C., the device
shall be placed out-of-service by the department through issuance of a Stop Use
Order, and prohibited from further use. Such measuring devices placed
out-of-service for inaccuracy shall be rendered inoperative either by removal
or by the locking of working parts with lead and wire seal and shall not be put
back in service without reinspection or the written consent of the
department.
(4) All persons and
service agencies that repair or install petroleum fuel measuring devices must
register with the department on FDACS-10990, Weights and Measures Device
Mechanic Registration Application, Rev. 02/17, as incorporated by reference in
Rule 5J-22.003, F.A.C. Any such
registered person or service agency must immediately notify the department at
(850)921-1545, or by email at Standards-Field@fdacs.gov, or by fax at
(850)921-1548, after any repairs and/or adjustments to any petroleum measuring
devices have been made. Failure of a registered meter mechanic or service
agency to notify the department after any repairs and/or adjustments to any
petroleum measuring devices that have been made as required is subject to
administrative penalties as enumerated in Rule
5J-21.008, F.A.C. In order to
make application for registration as an authorized meter mechanic you must:
(a) Maintain a test measure of appropriate
size according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Handbook 44, as incorporated by reference in Rule
5J-22.002, F.A.C., that has been
calibrated with standards traceable to NIST, pursuant to Section
525.07(9),
F.S.
(b) Maintain a sealing iron
bearing at least the registered mechanic's name or initials that are on file
with the Department. Use said sealing iron to imprint security seals each time
a seal is required to be installed, replaced or affixed.
(c) Have proof of at least one year of
experience working as a meter mechanic. If such applicant does not possess one
year of experience working as a meter mechanic, the applicant may work for a
service agency that repairs or installs petroleum fuel measuring devices that
is currently registered with the Department.
(d) Annually apply in person at the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Consumer Services,
Bureau of Standards, 2005 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32399, or submit
the following documents to the department via email at
Standards-Field@fdacs.gov or by Fax (850-921-1548): FDACS-10990, Weights and
Measures Device Mechanic Registration Application, Rev. 02/17, a current
calibration report for the test measure(s) meeting the requirement listed in
paragraph (4)(a) of this rule, a picture of the sealing iron bearing at least
the registered mechanics name or initials, and proof of at least one year of
experience working as a meter mechanic or proof of working for a service agency
currently registered with the department that repairs or installs petroleum
fuel measuring devices. The review of current rules and regulations is also
required and shall be accomplished by viewing an online presentation found at
https://www.fdacs.gov/Business-Services/Petroleum-Inspection.
Information regarding the department-provided presentation may be obtained by
contacting the department at (850)921-1545.
(5) Any measuring device that fails to meet
applicable requirements, as adopted in this rule chapter, shall be placed out
of service by the department through issuance of a Stop Use Order, prohibiting
the use of the measuring device.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 525.14, 531.41, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.07 FS.
New 7-1-74, Repromulgated 12-31-74, 5-3-83, Formerly 5F-2.05, Amended 11-29-94, 5-6-08, 1-3-10, 1-7-15, Formerly 5F-2.005, Amended 11-15-20, 2-20-22.
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