It is the duty of each public weighmaster to permit any interested party to read the indications on the weighing device or on an accurately projected image of the weight indicator when a commodity is weighed. In the event the public weighmaster fails or refuses to permit an interested party to observe the weighing of a commodity at such time, the interested party shall have the right to have the commodity immediately reweighed without any additional charges.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 47 - Commercial Instruments and Transactions
Chapter 26 - Weights and Measures
§ 47-26-1002. Part Definitions
§ 47-26-1003. Enforcing Officer — Rules and Regulations
§ 47-26-1004. Qualifications for Weighmaster
§ 47-26-1005. License Application
§ 47-26-1007. Issuance and Records of Licenses
§ 47-26-1008. Annual License Cost
§ 47-26-1009. Denial of License
§ 47-26-1011. Employment of Public Weighmasters Required
§ 47-26-1015. Measurement Practices and Equipment Used
§ 47-26-1017. Scales Open to View
§ 47-26-1018. Copies of Certificates
§ 47-26-1019. Reciprocal Acceptance of Certificates
§ 47-26-1020. Optional Licensing
§ 47-26-1022. Suspension and Revocation of License
§ 47-26-1023. Revocation Proceedings
§ 47-26-1024. Criminal Penalties
§ 47-26-1025. Restraining Order and Injunction
§ 47-26-1026. Warning in Lieu of Criminal or Civil Penalties
§ 47-26-1027. Publication of Lists of Licensed Public Weighmasters