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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Except as otherwise established in a town by town meeting action and in a city by city council action, by adoptions of the appropriate by-laws and ordinances to set such fees, sealers shall receive and inspectors may demand the following fees for sealing and inspecting the following weighing or measuring devices:
(a) Each scale with a weighing capacity of more than ten thousand pounds, twenty-five dollars.
(b) Each scale with a weighing capacity of five thousand to ten thousand pounds, fifteen dollars.
(c) Each scale with a weighing capacity of one thousand to five thousand pounds, ten dollars.
(d) Each scale with a weighing capacity of one hundred to one thousand pounds, five dollars.
(e) Scales and balances with a weighing capacity of more than ten pounds and less than one hundred pounds, three dollars.
(f) Scales and balances with a weighing capacity of ten pounds or less, two dollars.
(g) Each liquid capacity measure, except vehicle tanks, of the capacity of more than one gallon and measures on pumps, fifty cents.
(h) Each liquid measuring meter, except water meters, the diameter of the inlet pipe of which is one half inch or less, two dollars, more than one half inch but not more than one inch, four dollars; for each such type of liquid measuring meter, the diameter of the inlet pipe of which is more than one inch, the following shall apply, vehicle-tank pump eight dollars, vehicle-tank gravity ten dollars, bulk storage twenty dollars, bulk storage user furnishes certified prover ten dollars.
(i) Each taximeter or measuring device used upon vehicles to determine the cost of transportation, four dollars.
(j) Each machine or other mechanical device used for determining linear or area measurement, two dollars.
(k) Milk bottle or jars, four dollars per gross.
(l) Vehicle tanks used in the sale of commodities by liquid measures shall be charged for each hundred gallons or fraction thereof, one dollar. An additional fee of two dollars per sealed indicator shall be received.
(m) All weights and other measures, twenty cents each.
(n) Each automated electronic retail checkout system with fewer than four cash registers or computer terminals, not more than $75.
(o) Each automated electronic retail checkout system with no less than four and no more than 11 cash registers or computer terminals, not more than $150.
(p) Each automated electronic retail checkout system with greater than 11 cash registers or computer terminals, not more than $250.
They shall also receive reasonable compensation for the use of special facilities, necessary repairs, alterations and adjustments made by them.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Massachusetts General Laws Part I. Administration of the Government (Ch. 1-182) Ch. 98, § 56 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ma/part-i-administration-of-the-government-ch-1-182/ma-gen-laws-ch-98-sect-56/
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