N.D. Admin Code 69-10-01-03.2 - Equipment repair notice - Applicable usage
An equipment repair notice tag defaults to a rejection seal if the device is not repaired or modified to a compliant state within sixty days. An equipment repair notice tag may be used in the following circumstances:
1. During the period
any one of the following is pending:
a.
Response to a variance permit request;
b. Completion of design requirements;
or
c. Repair of required peripheral
equipment;
2. When a
point of sale liquid-measuring device:
a. Is a
retail liquid-measuring device that is no more than two cubic inches [32.77
milliliters] outside of the applicable tolerance for over-registration or ten
cubic inches [163.87 milliliters] outside the applicable tolerance for
under-registration, using a five gallon [18.93 liter] test measure;
b. Is a vehicle tank or wholesale
liquid-measuring device that is no more than twenty-two cubic inches [360.52
milliliters] outside of the applicable tolerance for over-registration or one
hundred cubic inches [1638.71 milliliters] outside the applicable tolerance for
under-registration, using a one hundred gallon [378.54 liter] prover;
c. Is a liquefied petroleum gas
liquid-measuring device that is no more than five-tenths of one percent outside
of the applicable tolerance for over-registration or five percent outside the
applicable tolerance for under-registration, using a one hundred gallon [378.54
liter] test with a one hundred gallon [378.54 liter] prover;
d. Is a liquefied petroleum gas or anhydrous
ammonia liquid-measuring device equipped with an automatic temperature
compensating system, the allowable error difference between an activated and
not activated mechanical or electronic automatic temperature compensating
system is no more than one-half of one percent outside of the applicable
tolerance for over-registration or under-registration; or
e. Is a liquid hydrocarbon or agri-chemical
measuring device that has an automatic temperature compensating system, the
difference between the meter error (expressed as a percentage) for results
determined with and without the mechanical or electronic automatic temperature
compensating system activated may be no more than one-tenth of one percent
outside of the applicable tolerance for over-registration or
under-registration;
3.
When a point of sale weighing device is no more than one scale division outside
of applicable tolerance for over-registration or two scale divisions outside
the applicable tolerance for under-registration;
4. When a point of purchase or point of sale
weighing device is no more than one scale division outside of applicable
tolerance for over-registration or under-registration; or
5. When fifty-one percent or more of retail
fuel devices tested, either by grade or by location, over-registers:
a. Four cubic inches [65.55 milliliters] or
more when using a five-gallon [18.93-liter] test measure; or
b. Forty-seven cubic inches [770.19
milliliters] or more when using a one hundred-gallon [378.54-liter]
prover.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 64-02-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 64-02-02, 64-02-13
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