Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311:reg:3:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 2/7)
Character Range: 45698–48486

an employee of a servicing licensee verifies a measuring instrument that is not a glass measure, the employee must:
 (a) make the servicing licensee's verification mark on the measuring instrument; and
 (b) mark on the measuring instrument, in the approved manner, the date on which the servicing licensee's mark is made; and
 (c) make a mark on the measuring instrument that will enable the servicing licensee to identify the employee who made the servicing licensee's mark.

2.29  Verifying and marking material measure
 (1) If a verifier makes a verification mark on a material measure that is not a glass measure, the verifier must:
 (a) if the verifier is an inspector or servicing licensee—mark on the material measure, in the approved manner, the date on which the verification mark is made; and
 (b) if the verifier is an employee of a servicing licensee—perform each of the following actions:
 (i) mark the servicing licensee's verification mark on the material measure; and
 (ii) mark on the material measure, in the approved manner, the date on which the servicing licensee's mark is made; and
 (iii) make a mark on the material measure that will enable the servicing licensee to identify the employee who made the servicing licensee's mark.
 (2) However, if compliance with subregulation (1) is impracticable because of the nature, shape or size of a material measure, the requirements in subregulation (1) are taken to have been complied with if the material measure is enclosed in a sealed container that is marked in accordance with subregulation (1).

2.30  Certain measuring instruments not to be verified
  A measuring instrument must not be verified if the instrument:
 (a) is so damaged that it is unsuitable for use for trade; or
 (b) is not reasonably clean; or
 (c) has wet paint on it; or
 (d) is of rough, crude or inadequate construction; or
 (e) is constructed of inferior material; or
 (f) bears a manufacturer's mark that could be mistaken for:
 (i) an inspector's mark; or
 (ii) a servicing licensee's mark; or
 (g) displays a trade mark or advertising that could be mistaken for:
 (i) an inspector's mark; or
 (ii) a servicing licensee's mark.

2.31  Measuring instrument to be clean
  For the purpose of facilitating the reverification or in‑service inspection of a measuring instrument, an inspector may direct the person in possession of the instrument to clean the instrument.

2.32  Testing of measuring instrument
 (1) The testing of a measuring instrument for the purpose of verification, reverification or in‑service inspection must be carried out in accordance with this regulation.
 (2) If the measuring instrument is fixed, the testing must be carried out with the instrument in its fixed position.
 (3) If the measuring instrument is movable and