Virginia law requires the Superintendent to approve methods and equipment used for brake and headlight testing. The law also allows for revoking approval certificates if devices do not meet standards, ensuring safety and compliance. Manufacturers must adhere to testing and approval procedures to sell testing devices within the state.
The Superintendent of Virginia approves the methods and equipment used for brake and headlight testing.
Yes, if a device no longer meets the requirements, the Superintendent can suspend or revoke its approval after notice and retesting.
The device's approval can be revoked, and it must be retested and approved before it can be sold or used again.
Yes, the Superintendent may call upon recognized agencies like the U.S. Bureau of Standards for testing assistance.