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upper case and numbers;
 (c) a representation of the date on which a verifier verifies and marks the measuring instrument, consisting of:
 (i) a letter representing the month (where "A" represents January, "B" represents February and the remaining months are represented in a continuation of that sequence); and
 (ii) a number representing the year (where "0" represents a year ending in 0, "1" represents a year ending in 1 and the remaining years are represented in a continuation of that sequence).

2.36B  Prescribed circumstances—utility meters taken to be marked with verification mark
  For paragraph 18GG(4)(c) of the Act, each of the following circumstances is prescribed:
 (a) the utility meter is part of an imported batch of utility meters;
 (b) the verifier of the utility meter issues a batch verification certificate in the form provided in the relevant National Instrument Test Procedure;
 (c) the verifier of the utility meter provides a copy of the certificate to the Secretary;
 (d) the verifier of the utility meter provides a copy of the certificate to the importer of the utility meter.

Division 2.3—Batch testing and marking—glass measures

2.37  Definitions for Division 2.3
  In this Division:
approval means an approval granted under regulation 2.38.
testing facilities means the combination of labour, equipment and facilities that is necessary to test a batch of glass measures in accordance with regulation 2.39.

2.38  Secretary may approve batch testing and marking
 (1) The Secretary may, in writing, grant a servicing licensee:
 (a) an approval to test and mark a batch of glass measures; or
 (b) an approval to test and validate a verification mark.
 (2) An approval ceases to have effect if it is revoked by the Secretary.
 (3) An approval ceases to have effect if the servicing licensee:
 (a) fails to comply with a condition included in the approval; or
 (b) fails to take reasonable precautions to prevent the commission of an offence mentioned in regulation 2.27; or
 (c) fails to provide and pay for testing facilities in accordance with regulation 2.39 or as required by the Secretary; or
 (d) fails to keep records in accordance with regulation 2.40; or
 (e) fails to make records available for examination by an inspector in accordance with regulation 2.40.

2.39  Batch testing requirements
 (1) A manufacturer or an importer of glass measures must ensure that at least the appropriate test proportion of a batch of glass measures is tested by:
 (a) an inspector; or
 (b) a servicing licensee; or
 (c) an employee of a servicing licensee.
 (2) If an inspector tests a batch of glass measures, he or she must provide to the manufacturer or importer of the batch a histogram that details the results of each test of the batch