1.  When filling out a certificate of weights and measures, a public weighmaster:

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(a) Shall enter the measurement values so that the certificate clearly shows that the measurements were actually determined;

(b) Shall enter only the measurement values personally determined; and

(c) Shall not enter any measurement values determined by other persons.

2.  If the certificate of weights and measures provides for entries of gross, tare or net weight or measure, the public weighmaster shall:

(a) Strike out or otherwise cancel the printed entries for the values not determined; or

(b) If the values were not determined on the same scale or on the same date shown on the certificate, enter on the certificate the scale and date on which the values were determined.