Title: TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL
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2TRAINING FOR THEWEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL
COURSE CURRICULUM
MODULE 1 Introduction
MODULE 2 Laws Regulations
MODULE 3 Enforcement Procedures
MODULE 4 Legal Action
MODULE 5 Legal Metrology
MODULE 6 Field Standards Test Equipment
MODULE 7 Basic Weighing / Measuring Principles
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COURSE CURRICULUM
MODULE 8 Device Type Evaluation
MODULE 9 Weighing Devices
MODULE 10 Measuring Devices
MODULE 11 Weighmaster Enforcement
MODULE 12 Petroleum Products
MODULE 13 Quantity Control
MODULE 14 Service Agencies and Agents
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Module ThreeENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
Third in a series of 14
5General Overview
- This module will introduce you to the enforcement
philosophy of the Division of Measurement
Standards - It will also explain the actions available to you
to obtain compliance with the regulations you
enforce
6Module Objectives
Appreciate the need for and ability to provide
due process
Understand your authority to remove items from
sale or commercial service
Determine and use the appropriate criminal or
civil proceedings
7Our Role
- Protect consumers in purchasing decisions
- Provide fair competition to businesses
- Evaluate conditions by applying the principles of
our mission statement
8The Mission of Weights and Measures
9Enforcement Philosophy
The Divisions philosophy is to
- Achieve compliance at the lowest level of
enforcement
- Inform businesses of applicable laws
- Provide a written warning of a violation
- Initiate appropriate legal action
10Enforcement Philosophy
- Be sure you can prove your allegations
- Follow due process of law
11Due Process
Due process of law is the right of every person
and is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
U.S. Constitution, Amendment V(1791)
No person shall.be deprived of life, liberty or
property, without due process of law.
12Due Process Our Obligations
- Notification of action and options
- Provide an opportunity to be heard
- Ensure the right to review procedures and
authority - Fundamental fairness and reasonableness of
enforcement action
13Due Process The Field Official
- All persons subject to the laws you enforce, are
entitled to the due process of law - Your actions may result in the deprivation of
their personal property
14Due Process The Field Official
Due Process The Field Official
- During an open inspection you need to
- Announce yourself
- Explain the reason for your visit
- Be prepared to explain
- 1. Your authority for being there
- 2. The possible consequences if you are
prevented from conducting the inspection - If obstructed, you may need an inspection or
search warrant
15Due Process - Court Decisions
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- Rath 1978, Supreme Court
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- Californias off sale procedures met the test
for due process, but only for products that are
not highly perishable
16Due Process - Court Decisions
- For highly perishable products the court held
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- The packer must be
- Notified in writing of the short measure finding
- Provided with a copy of the inspection report
- Given an opportunity to dispute the chargeprior
to any off-sale action -
17Due Process - Court Decisions
Menafee and Son vs.The California Dept of Food
and Agriculture
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- The California Appellate Court held
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- Minimum due process requires notice and an
opportunity for a hearing - Must precede even a temporary deprivation
of property interest
18Documenting Violations
- Verbal warnings may obtain compliance
- But do not memorialize notification
- A Notice of Violation documents notification
- Documentation can demonstrate intent or
patternof violation
19Notice of Violation
- Is issued to the violator and or their employer
or suitable representative
- Is acceptable to mail to the company by certified
mail
- May be a specifically designed form or
incorporated in other documents
20Removal from Sale or Commercial Service
- You have a powerful authority
- You can remove products from sale and devices
from commercial service for violations of the
Business and Professions Code - In some instances you can seize product or devices
21Removal from Commercial Service
- Unapproved Device
- You have two options
- 1. Device may be seized or
- 2. Marked unapproved
- An unapproved device is marked with ayellow
tag to remove it from service - Notify California Type Evaluation personnel
22Removal from Commercial Service
- Incorrect Device
- You have two options
- 1. If not repairable, device must be seized
- 2. If repairable, use a out of order tag
to remove it from service - With few exceptions, almost all devices are
repairable
23Removal from Commercial Service
- Communicate to the owner or user the reason for
removal or seizure - Demonstrate the problem if necessary
- Be prepared to show the authorizing sections from
the BP Code or CCR
24Removal from Sale
25Removal from Sale
- Packaged products are removed from sale
usingyellow or red Hold-Off Sale tags
26Removal from Sale
Bulk petroleum and automotive products are
removed from sale with red Condemned
tags Do not confuse the Condemned tags
with the red Out of Order tags
27Seizure
- Seizure is necessary when
- Previous official actions have not resulted in
corrections - Further legal action is anticipated
- Remember to issue a receipt
- Module 4 Legal Action covers this subject in
greater detail
28Types of Enforcement
- Civil Administrative Procedure
Allows sealer to impose a penalty without court
procedure
Criminal filing for more serious violations
- Citation (Notice to Appear)
Civil Filing
Filed with the District Attorney or California
Attorney General
29Appropriate Enforcement
- Civil Administrative Procedure
- Authorized by Section 12015.3 BP Code
- Generally used for technical violations
- Requires written Notice of Proposed Action
(NOPA) - Penalties 50 - 1000
- Burden of Proof Preponderance of Evidence
- Right of appeal to Secretary of Food and
Agriculture/to the criminal justice system
30Appropriate Enforcement
- Citation (Notice to Appear)
- Authorized by Section 12013 of BP Code
- Used for more serious violations
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- Issued to an individual
- Notification to appear in court
- Signing is a promise to appear, not an admission
of guilt
NOTICE TO APPEAR
31Appropriate Enforcement
- Civil Filing
- The decision to file is made by the District
Attorney or Attorney General for - Unfair business practices or competition
- False or misleading advertising
- Potential of large penalties and restitution
32Levels and Types of Enforcement
- Use appropriate level of enforcement
Criminal or civil action by A. G., D.A., or city
attorney
Citation (Notice to Appear)
Civil administrative procedure
Off-sale order tags
Out of order tags
Written warning (NOV)
Immediate correction
33Summary
34Conclusion
The information in this module has providedyou
with a better understanding and a deeper
appreciation of the enforcement procedures
available to the weights measures official.
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This Concludes Module 3ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES