13.101 – INSPECTION OF DEVICES. (a) Unless a commercial
Texas Agriculture Code § 13.101
Summary
This law mandates that commercial weighing and measuring devices must be inspected for accuracy at least once every four years, unless exempted. It applies to devices used by businesses for selling or measuring products, ensuring fair trade practices.
Devices must be inspected every four years unless exempt.
Applies to commercial devices used for sales and measurements.
Ensures accuracy in weight and measure for fair trade.
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