(1) to designate the metric system of measurement as the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce;
(2) to require that each Federal agency, by a date certain and to the extent economically feasible by the end of the fiscal year 1992, use the metric system of measurement in its procurements, grants, and other business-related activities, except to the extent that such use is impractical or is likely to cause significant inefficiencies or loss of markets to United States firms, such as when foreign competitors are producing competing products in non-metric units;
(3) to seek out ways to increase understanding of the metric system of measurement through educational information and guidance and in Government publications; and
(4) to permit the continued use of traditional systems of weights and measures in non-business activities.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 6— WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND STANDARD TIME
SUBCHAPTER II— METRIC CONVERSION
§ 205a. Congressional statement of findings
§ 205d. United States Metric Board
§ 205e. Functions and powers of Board
§ 205g. Gifts, donations and bequests to Board
§ 205h. Compensation of Board members; travel expenses
§ 205j. Financial and administrative services; source and reimbursement
§ 205k. Authorization of appropriations; availability
§ 205l. Implementation in acquisition of construction services and materials for Federal facilities