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PART 230—STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS ContentsSubpart A—General Information
Authority: Sec. 9, 31 Stat. 1450, as amended; 15 U.S.C. 277. Interprets and applies sec. 7, 70 Stat. 959; 15 U.S.C. 275a. Source: 41 FR 8472, Feb. 27, 1976, unless otherwise noted. Back to Top
§230.1 Introduction.This part states the procedure for ordering Standard Reference Materials (SRM's) issued by the National Institute of Standards & Technology. SRM's are used to calibrate measurement systems, evaluate measurement methods, or produce scientific data that can be referred to a common base. NIST Special Publication 260, “Catalog of NIST Standard Reference Materials,” lists and describes the SRM's issued by NIST. SP 260 is periodically revised to include new SRM's and eliminate those that have been discontinued. Between editions of SP 260, supplements are issued that list new or renewal SRM's not listed in SP 260. In addition, these supplements list the fees charged for available SRM's. [41 FR 8472, Feb. 27, 1976, as amended at 55 FR 38315, Sept. 18, 1990]
§230.2 Identification of Standard Reference Materials.The SRM's are listed by category in SP 260 and by sequential number in the supplements. The number uniquely identifies a particular SRM. Renewals are indicated by the addition of a letter to the original number. Thus, 11a is the first, 11b the second, and 11c the third renewal of SRM 11, Basic Open-Hearth Steel, 0.2 percent carbon. In this way, a particular number or number and letter always represent a material of fixed or approximately fixed composition. Back to Top
§230.3 New Standard Reference Materials.When new SRM's or renewals of old ones are issued, announcements are made in SP 260, its supplement, and in scientific and trade journals. Back to Top
§230.4 Ordering.Orders should be addressed to the Office of Standard Reference Materials, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC 20234. Orders should give the amount (number of units), catalog number and name of the standard requested. For example: 1 each, SRM 11h, Basic Open-Hearth Steel, 0.2 percent C. These materials are distributed only in the units listed. [41 FR 8472, Feb. 27, 1976, as amended at 55 FR 38315, Sept. 18, 1990]
§230.5 Terms and shipping.(a) Prices are given in the SP 260 supplement. These prices are subject to revision and orders will be billed for prices in effect at the time of shipment. No discounts are given on purchases of SRM's. (b) Payment need not accompany a purchase order. Payment is due within 30 days of receipt of an invoice. (c) SRM's are shipped in the most expeditious manner that complies with transportation and postal laws and regulations. Back to Top
§230.6 Standard Reference Materials out of stock.Orders for out-of-stock SRM's will be returned with information as to future availability. Back to Top
§230.7 Description of services and list of fees, incorporation by reference.(a) The text of NIST Special Publication 260, “Catalog of NIST Standard Reference Materials,” and its supplement are hereby incorporated by reference pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1) and 1 CFR Part 51. (b) SP 260 describes the SRM's that are available and states the procedure for ordering the materials. SP 260 is available at the following places: Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Office of Standard Reference Materials, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC 20234.
(c) Supplements are issued when needed to reflect additions, deletions, and corrections to SP 260, and to list fees charged for the SRM's. Supplements are available from the Office of Standard Reference Materials, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC 20234. [41 FR 8472, Feb. 27, 1976, as amended at 55 FR 38315, Sept. 11, 1990]