Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 108 - Minimum Qualifications-County Weights and Measures Inspector
(a)
The following are the minimum qualifications for admission to the licensing
examination for County Weights and Measures Inspector:
(1) Possession of one or more valid statewide
specific category licenses as a County Weights and Measures Inspector or County
Agricultural Inspector/Biologist; or
(2) Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an
accredited four-year college or equivalent educational course credits from an
accredited college with specialization in:
(A)
One or more appropriate disciplines in chemical or physical science, physics,
mathematics, engineering, or other job-related majors such as law enforcement,
commerce or marketing. Registration in an accredited four-year college as a
senior majoring in one of these fields will admit applicants to the examination
but a certificate will not be issued until graduation; or
(B) Any discipline with a minimum of 30
semester units, or equivalent, in one or any combination of the following
disciplines:
1. Chemical Science,
2. Commerce,
3. Engineering,
4. Law Enforcement,
5. Marketing,
6. Mathematics,
7. Physical Science,
8. Physics, and/or
9. Statistics
(3) The educational requirements in
subdivision (a)(2)(B) may be satisfied if specialized requirements of the
Bachelor's degree include any combination of one or more of these disciplines
totaling at least 30 semester units, or equivalent, or may be satisfied through
additional college level education, or combination thereof.
(4) Provided that the candidate possesses a
minimum of 30 semester units, or equivalent, in one or any combination of
disciplines specified in subsection (a)(2)(B), experience in one or more of the
following may be substituted for up to two years of college on a year-for-year
basis (equivalent to 30 semester units per year):
(A) Enforcement of weights and measures or
agricultural laws,
(B) The
inspection, maintenance, repair or installation of weighing or measuring
instruments or equipment,
(C)
Consumer protection or resolution of consumer complaints in a public or private
consumer affairs agency,
(D) Law
enforcement or investigation work in a federal, state or local jurisdiction,
or
(E) Responsible quality or
quantity control work in the production of consumer commodities. This
experience must have been at a level comparable to that of a county weights and
measure inspector or agricultural
inspector/biologist.
(b) The scope of the licensing examination
may include the following:
(1) Wide knowledge
of: weights and measures provisions of the California Business and Professions
Code, California Code of Regulations, and related Federal laws and regulations
pertaining to the following specific categories for which the candidate elects
to qualify:
(A) Weight Verification
1. Weighing Devices
2. Weighmaster and Petroleum
Products
(B) Measurement
Verification
1. Measuring Devices
2. Electric Measuring Devices
3. Compressed Gases
(C) Transaction and Product Verification
1. Quantity Control of Packaged
Commodities
2. Weighmaster and
Petroleum Products
(2) General knowledge of: laws, regulations,
and functions relating to the office of the County Sealer of Weights and
Measures; measuring and weighing devices and standards.
(3) Ability to: interpret and apply the
provisions of laws and regulations relating to weights and measures; deal
tactfully and effectively with persons contacted on enforcement matters,
including investigative and testing procedures; establish and maintain
cooperative relations with others; analyze situations accurately and take
effective action; speak and write effectively.
(c) Persons holding certificates in all of
the former categories of Measuring Devices, Electric Measuring Devices and
Compressed Gases shall receive a Measurement Verification license.
(d) Persons holding only one or two of these
certificates shall receive a Measurement Verification license limited to the
respective subcategory(ies) in which previously certified. Such limited
licenses shall remain valid subject to renewal requirements specified in
Sections 152 and
153. Persons issued such limited
licenses shall be allowed to qualify for the full license by successfully
participating in an examination for the unlicensed subcategory(ies) as
determined appropriate by the Secretary.
(e) Persons holding certificates for the
former categories of Weighing Devices and Weighmaster and Petroleum Products
shall be issued a Weight Verification license.
(f) Persons holding only one of these two
certificates shall receive a Weight Verification license limited to the
respective subcategory in which previously certified. Such limited licenses
shall remain valid subject to renewal requirements specified in Sections
152 and
153. Persons issued such limited
licenses shall be allowed to qualify for the full license by successfully
participating in an examination for the unlicensed subcategory as determined
appropriate by the Secretary.
(g)
Persons holding certificates for the former categories of Quantity Control of
Packaged Commodities and Weighmaster and Petroleum Products shall be issued a
Transaction and Product Verification license.
(h) Persons holding only one of these two
certificates shall receive a Transaction and Product Verification license
limited to the respective subcategory in which previously certified. Such
limited licenses shall remain valid subject to renewal requirements specified
in Sections
152 and
153. Persons issued such limited
licenses shall be allowed to qualify for the full license by successfully
participating in an examination for the unlicensed subcategory as determined
appropriate by the Secretary.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 8-11-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 33).
3. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 10-4-95; operative 10-4-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 40).
4. Repealer and new section filed 11-18-2010; operative 12-18-2010 (Register 2010, No. 47).
Note: Authority cited: Section 12027, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 12202, Business and Professions Code.
2. Amendment filed 8-11-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 33).
3. Amendment of section and Note filed 10-4-95; operative 10-4-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 40).
4. Repealer and new section filed 11-18-2010; operative 12-18-2010 (Register 2010, No. 47).
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