10-1-159
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10-1-159.
(a)
It shall be the duty of the inspectors provided for in this part to familiarize
themselves with the accuracy and adjusting devices on the various makes of
self-measuring pumps in use; and they shall carefully inspect all of such pumps
located in the territory assigned to them.
(b)
All such pumps found to be giving accurate measure within the tolerance
established by regulations of the Commissioner of Agriculture shall have the
adjusting device sealed with an official lead and wire seal applied by an
inspector duly authorized by the Commissioner of Agriculture in such a manner
that the adjustment cannot be altered without breaking the seal.
(c)
If any pump shall be found to be giving inaccurate measure in excess of the
tolerance established by regulations of the Commissioner of Agriculture, the
inspector shall then and there notify the operator of the pump, whether owner or
lessee, to make the necessary adjustments, the inspector to lend his assistance
with the standard measure provided for testing such pumps. After the adjustments
have been made, the adjusting devices shall be sealed in the manner provided for
those pumps found originally accurate. The inspector shall notify the operator,
whether owner or lessee, of every pump that apparently has been altered for the
purpose of giving short measure in excess of eight ounces on a measure of five
gallons or that cannot be adjusted within a range of eight ounces, either over
or under, on a measure of five gallons that it must immediately be adjusted, the
inspector to lend his assistance with the standard measure for testing such
pumps. Should the operator fail or refuse to then and there make such
adjustments as shall be necessary to bring the measure within the allowed
variation, the same shall be condemned and rendered inoperable immediately by
the inspector examining the same; and such pump shall not again be operated
without the written consent of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Inspectors shall
be required to report to the Commissioner of Agriculture immediately the name
and number of all pumps condemned and rendered inoperable.
(d)
When any pump shall be condemned under this part by any inspector, it shall be
the duty of the inspector immediately to make affidavit before the judge of the
probate court of the county in which the pump is located that the pump is being
operated by the person who shall be named in the affidavit, contrary to law.
Thereupon the judge of the probate court shall issue an order to the person
named in the affidavit to show cause before him on the day named in the order,
not more than ten days nor less than three days from the issuance of the order,
why the pump should not be confiscated and dismantled. On the day named in the
order, it shall be the duty of the judge of the probate court to hear the
respective parties and to determine whether or not the pump has been operated
contrary to the provisions of this part. If the judge of the probate court shall
find that the pump has been so operated, he shall forthwith issue an order
adjudging the pump to be forfeited and confiscated to the state and direct the
sheriff of the county to dismantle the pump and take it into his possession,
and, after ten days´ notice by posting or publication, as the court may
direct, to sell the pump to the highest bidder for cash. The proceeds of sale,
or as much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used by the sheriff, first, to
pay the costs, which shall be the same as in cases of attachment, and the
sheriff shall thereupon pay over and deliver the residue, if any, to the person
from whose possession the pump has been taken.
(e)
It shall be unlawful to install or operate any self-measuring pump which can be
secretly manipulated in such manner as to give short measure. Such inaccurate
self-measuring pump shall be condemned as provided in this Code section, and
thereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to sell any kerosene or gasoline
from such pump until such pump has been made or altered to comply with this part
and has been inspected and approved for service by the inspector.
(f)
It shall be unlawful for anyone to break a seal applied by an inspector to a
pump without first securing consent of the Commissioner of Agriculture, which
consent may be given through one of the duly authorized inspectors.