As used in sections 1327.46 to 1327.61 of the Revised Code:

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Terms Used In Ohio Code 1327.46

(A) “Weights and measures” means all weights and measures of every kind, instruments and devices for weighing and measuring, and any appliances and accessories associated with any such instruments and devices, except that “weights and measures” shall not be construed to include meters for the measurement of electricity, gas, whether natural or manufactured, or water when the same are operated in a public utility system. Such electricity, gas, and water meters, and appliances or accessories associated therewith, are specifically excluded from the purview of the weights and measures laws.

(B) “Intrastate commerce” means all commerce or trade that is begun, carried on, and completed wholly within the limits of this state, and “introduced into intrastate commerce” defines the time and place in which the first sale and delivery of a commodity is made within the state, the delivery being made either directly to the purchaser or to a common carrier for shipment to the purchaser.

(C) “Package” means any commodity put up or packaged in any manner in advance of sale in units suitable for either wholesale or retail sale.

(D) “Consumer package” means a package that is customarily produced or distributed for sale through a retail sales agency for consumption by an individual or use by an individual.

(E) “Weight” as used in connection with any commodity means net weight.

(F) “Correct” as used in connection with weights and measures means conformity with all applicable requirements of sections 1327.46 to 1327.61 of the Revised Code and rules adopted pursuant to those sections.

(G) “Reference standards” means the physical standards of the state that serve as the legal reference from which all other standards and weights and measures are derived.

(H) “Working standards” means the physical standards that are traceable to the reference standards through comparisons, using acceptable laboratory procedures, and used in the enforcement of weights and measures laws and rules.

(I) “Sale from bulk” means the sale of commodities when the quantity is determined at the time of sale.

(J) “Net weight” means the weight of a commodity, excluding any materials, substances, or items not considered to be a part of the commodity. Materials, substances, or items not considered to be part of the commodity include, but are not limited to, containers, conveyances, bags, wrappers, packaging materials, labels, individual piece coverings, decorative accompaniments, and coupons.

(K) “Random weight package” means a package that is one of a lot, shipment, or delivery of packages of the same commodity with no fixed pattern of weights.

(L) “Sold” includes keeping, offering, or exposing for sale.

(M) “Commercially used weighing and measuring device” means a device described in the national institute of standards and technology handbook 44 or its supplements and revisions and any other weighing and measuring device designated by rules adopted under division (C) of section 1327.50 of the Revised Code. “Commercially used weighing and measuring device” includes, but is not limited to, a livestock scale, vehicle scale, railway scale, vehicle tank meter, bulk rack meter, and LPG meter.

(N) “Livestock scale” means a scale equipped with stock racks and gates that is adapted to weighing livestock standing on the scale platform.

(O) “Vehicle scale” means a scale that is adapted to weighing highway, farm, or other large industrial vehicles other than railroad cars.

(P) “Railway scale” means a rail scale that is designed to weigh railroad cars.

(Q) “Vehicle tank meter” means a vehicle mounted device that is designed for the measurement and delivery of liquid products from a tank.

(R) “Bulk rack meter” means a wholesale device, usually mounted on a rack, that is designed for the measurement and delivery of liquid products.

(S) “LPG meter” means a system, including a mechanism or machine of the meter type, that is designed to measure and deliver liquefied petroleum gas in the liquid state by a definite quantity whether installed in a permanent location or mounted on a vehicle.

(T) “Service person” means an individual who installs, services, repairs, reconditions, or places into service a commercially used weighing and measuring device for any type of compensation.