Connecticut General Statutes 43-49 – Condemned devices
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A dealer or repairman who accepts weighing or measuring devices which have been condemned by a sealer or inspector of weights and measures in trade for new or used weighing or measuring devices, and which are intended to be dismantled or destroyed, upon receipt thereof, shall remove the condemned tags. Such condemned tags shall be returned to the Department of Consumer Protection within ten days thereafter, with a statement describing the weighing or measuring device, if obtainable, and the name and address of the former owner or user from whom it was received. There shall also be furnished a statement of what disposition has been made of the weighing or measuring device.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 43-49
- dealer: means any person engaged in the business of dealing in, selling, buying, exchanging or trading in weighing or measuring devices in the state. See Connecticut General Statutes 43-46
- repairman: means any person engaged in the business of adjusting or repairing weighing or measuring devices in this state or an employee thereof engaged in such business. See Connecticut General Statutes 43-46