National Conference on Weights and Measures 2023 Interim Meeting
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The 2023 Interim Meeting of the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) will be held in-person at the Hyatt Regency Savannah in Savannah, Georgia from Sunday, January 8 through Wednesday, January 11, 2023. This notice contains information about significant items on the NCWM Committee agendas but does not include all agenda items. As a result, the items are not consecutively numbered.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 245 (Thursday, December 22, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 78650-78652]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-27874]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Conference on Weights and Measures 2023 Interim Meeting
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The 2023 Interim Meeting of the National Conference on Weights
and Measures (NCWM) will be held in-person at the Hyatt Regency
Savannah in Savannah, Georgia from Sunday, January 8 through Wednesday,
January 11, 2023. This notice contains information about significant
items on the NCWM Committee agendas but does not include all agenda
items. As a result, the items are not consecutively numbered.
DATES: The 2023 Interim Meeting will be held from Sunday, January 8,
2023, through Wednesday, January 11, 2023. The meeting schedule is
tentatively: Sunday, January 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Monday,
January 9 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday, January 10 from 7:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Wednesday, January 11 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. Eastern Time. The meeting schedule will be available on the NCWM
website at <a href="http://www.ncwm.com">www.ncwm.com</a>.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held in-person at the Hyatt Regency
Savannah, in Savannah, Georgia, 2 W Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia
31401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Katrice Lippa, NIST, Office of
Weights and Measures, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600, Gaithersburg, MD
20899-2600. You may also contact Dr. Lippa at (301) 975-3116 or by
email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d5beb4a1a7bcb6b0fbb9bca5a5b495bbbca6a1fbb2baa3"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="b4dfd5c0c6ddd7d19ad8ddc4c4d5f4daddc7c09ad3dbc2">[email protected]</span></a>. The meeting is open to the public, but
the payment of a registration fee is required. Please see the NCWM
website (<a href="http://www.ncwm.com">www.ncwm.com</a>) to view the meeting agendas, registration forms,
and hotel reservation information.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Publication of this notice on the NCWM's
behalf is undertaken as a public service and does not itself constitute
an endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) of the content of the notice. NIST participates in the NCWM as
an NCWM member and pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 272(b)(10) and (c)(4) and in
accordance with Federal policy (e.g., OMB Circular A-119 ``Federal
Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus
Standards'').
The NCWM is an organization of weights and measures officials of
the states, counties, and cities of the United States, and
representatives from the private sector and federal agencies. These
meetings bring together government officials and representatives of
business, industry, trade associations, and consumer organizations on
subjects related to the field of weights and measures technology,
administration, and enforcement. NIST hosted the first meeting of the
NCWM in 1905. Since then, the conference has provided a model of
cooperation between Federal, State, and local governments and the
private sector. NIST participates to encourage cooperation between
federal agencies and the states in the development of legal metrology
requirements. NIST also promotes uniformity in state laws, regulations,
and testing procedures used in the regulatory control of commercial
weighing and measuring devices, packaged goods, and for other trade and
commerce issues.
The NCWM has established multiple committees, task groups, and
other working bodies to address legal metrology issues of interest to
regulatory officials, industry, consumers, and others. The following
are brief descriptions of some of the significant agenda items that
will be considered by some of the NCWM Committees at the NCWM Interim
Meeting. Comments will be taken on these and other issues during
several public comment sessions. At this stage, the items are
proposals.
This meeting also includes work sessions in which the Committees
may accept comments, and where recommendations will be developed for
consideration and possible adoption at the NCWM 2023, 108th Annual
Meeting. The Committees may withdraw or carryover items that need
additional development.
These notices are intended to make interested parties aware of
these development projects and to make them aware that reports on the
status of the project will be given at the Interim Meeting. The notices
are also presented to invite the participation of manufacturers,
experts, consumers, users, and others who may be interested in these
efforts.
The following are brief descriptions of some of the significant
agenda items that will be considered at the 2023 NCWM Interim Meeting.
Comments will be taken on these and other recommendations to amend NIST
Handbook 44, ``Specifications, Tolerances, and other Technical
Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices'' (NIST Handbook 44 or
HB 44), NIST Handbook 130, ``Uniform Laws and Regulations in the areas
of Legal Metrology and Fuel Quality'' (NIST Handbook 130 or HB 130),
and NIST Handbook 133, ``Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Goods''
(NIST Handbook 133 or HB 133). These NIST Handbooks are regularly
adopted by reference or through the administrative procedures of all
the states.
NCWM S&T Committee (S&T 2023 Interim Meeting)
The Specifications and Tolerances Committee (S&T Committee) will
consider proposed amendments to NIST Handbook 44. Those items address
weighing and measuring devices used in commercial applications, that
is, devices that are used to buy from or sell to the public or used for
determining the quantity of products or services sold among businesses.
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The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 44:
Item Block 2 (B2) A Define True Value for Use in Error Calculations
BLK-2: (SCL-20.3, SCL-20.4, SCL-20.5, SCL-20.6, SCL-20.7, and SCL-20.8)
The S&T Committee will further consider a proposal that has been
designated as an ``Assign'' item meaning that these items have merit
but are found to need further development. This ``block'' proposal
includes six individual items related to the application of NIST
Handbook 44 requirements based on the values of a scale's verification
scale division ``e'' or the minimum scale division ``d''. Adoption of
this proposal would have a great significant impact on scales,
particularly in cases where the values of ``e'' and ``d'' are not
equal.
Item Block 4 (B4) D Electronically Captured Tickets or Receipts
The S&T Committee will further consider a proposal to allow for the
expanded use of electronic captured tickets and receipts by amending
NIST HB 44 Sections 1.10. General, 3.30. LMD, 3.31. VTM, 3.32. LPG,
3.34. CLM, 3.37. MFM, 3.38. CDL, 3.39. HGM, 3.35. Milk Meters, and the
definition of ``recorded representation'' in Appendix D, Definitions.
The Committee amended this carry-over block of items during the 2020
Interim Meeting based on comments it received expressing a continued
need for printed tickets. As a result, the proposal now references NIST
HB 44 paragraph G-S.5.6. in various specific codes. At the 2021 NCWM
Annual Meeting, the S&T Committee designated this block proposal as
Developing for further comment and consideration. At the 2022 Interim
and Annual Meetings the S&T Committee designated a Developing status
for this block of items to provide stakeholders the opportunity for
further review and additional comments on the various devices affected
by this proposal.
VTM--Vehicle Tank Meters
VTM-18.1 S.3.1.1. Means for Clearing the Discharge Hose and UR.2.6.
Clearing the Discharge Hose
The S&T Committee will further consider this item, which proposes
to provide specifications and user requirements for manifold flush
systems designed to eliminate product contamination on VTMs used for
multiple products. This proposal would add specifications on the design
of VTMs under S.3.1.1. ``Means for Clearing the Discharge Hose.'' and
add a new user requirement UR.2.6. ``Clearing the Discharge Hose.''
During open hearings of previous NCWM meetings, comments were heard
about the design of any system to clear the discharge hose of a product
prior to the delivery of a subsequent product which could provide
opportunities to fraudulently use this type of system. At the 2021 NCWM
Annual Meeting the Committee agreed to keep this item Developing for
further comments and consideration. At the 2022 Interim Meeting the
Committee agreed to add a new paragraph UR.2.6.2., Minimizing Cross
Contamination, to address issues raised about the possibility of cross
contamination in receiving tanks with the use of this equipment. The
Committee designated a Voting status for this item. At the 2022 Annual
Meeting this item failed to receive an adequate number of votes to pass
and was returned to the S&T Committee.
WIM--Weigh-In-Motion Systems
WIM-23.1: All subsections (A, S, N, T, UR) within Section 2.25. Weigh-
In-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle Enforcement Screening--Tentative
Code
The S&T Committee will consider a proposal to convert the current
Tentative Code of Section 2.25 Weigh-In-Motion Systems Used for Vehicle
Enforcement Screening to Permanent and to expand the code to include
``and Enforcement''. This also includes (but is not limited to): (1)
the addition of an Accuracy Class ``E'' WIM scale (in addition to Class
A) in the specifications (S); (2) the addition of test procedures to
address the new Accuracy Class E in the test procedures (N) section for
the determination of test speeds, dynamic test loads, and vehicle
positions; (3) the designation of more stringent tolerances (T) for
Accuracy Class E as compared to those for Accuracy Class A and a
designation noting Accuracy Class E tolerances are to be applied to WIM
scales used for enforcement purposes; and (4) the addition of a Class E
weighing application in the user requirements (UR) for the explicit
enforcement of vehicles based on axle, axle group, and gross vehicle
weights. Assessments during the 2022 regional weights and measures
association meetings recommended a Developing status to allow the
submitters to address questions raised regarding the application of
tolerances and test procedures; allow input regarding the use of the
code for enforcement purposes (rather than screening) from those
jurisdictions impacted by the proposed change in scope and status as
well as input from other scale manufacturers.
The submitters of this proposal submitted a revised version of
these proposed changes to the NCWM following the publication of NCWM
Publication 15.
EVF--Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems
EVF-23.1: S.2.5.1., S.8
The S&T Committee will consider a proposal that will further refine
electric vehicle fueling systems code requirements in NIST Handbook 44
Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for
Weighing and Measuring Devices Section 3.40 Electric Vehicle Fueling
Systems Code to: (1) remove the ``megajoule'' unit of measurement
definition and all references to the term cited in the design
specifications; (2) base the computation of the total sales price on a
more appropriate quantity interval that does not exceed 0.01 kWh rather
than a 0.1 kWh; (3) decrease the permissible sizes of the minimum
measured quantity (MMQ) to those that are more appropriate quantities
for AC and DC systems deliveries and result in a shorter duration for
the light load test procedure; and (4) no longer require an accuracy
test and the applicable test tolerances at no load and at starting
load.
GMA--Grain Moisture Meters 5.56. (A)
GMA-19.1 D Table T.2.1. Acceptance and Maintenance Tolerances Air Oven
Method for All Grains and Oil Seeds
The S&T Committee will further consider a proposal that would
reduce the tolerances for the air oven reference method in the Grain
Moisture Meter Code. The proposed new tolerances would apply to all
types of grains and oil seeds. This item is a carry-over proposal from
2019 and would replace the contents of Table T.2.1. with new criteria.
Additional inspection data will be collected and reviewed to assess
whether or not the proposed changes to the tolerances are appropriate.
At the 2022 Annual Meeting the Committee recommended a Developing
status to allow for consideration of additional data.
TMS/TNMS--Taxi Meters and Transportation Network Measurement Systems
Item BLOCK 3 (B3): Tolerances for Distance Testing in Taximeters and
Transportation Network Systems
The S&T Committee will further consider changes included in this
block affecting the HB 44 Taximeters Code
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(Section 5.54.) and the Transportation Network Measurement Systems
(TNMS) Code (Section 5.60.) that would amend the value of tolerances
allowed for distance tests. The changes proposed in this item would
change the Taximeters Code requirement T.1.1. ``On Distance Tests'' by
increasing that tolerance to 2.5% when the test exceeds one mile. The
change to the TNMS Code affects requirement T.1.1. ``Distance Tests''
by reducing the tolerance allowed on overregistration under T.1.1.(a)
from the current 2.5% to 1% when the test does not exceed one mile and
would increase the tolerance for underregistration in T.1.1.(b) from
2.5% to 4%. These changes if adopted would align the tolerances values
for distance tests allowed for taximeters and TNMS. At the 2021 NCWM
Annual Meeting it was noted that these items were being discussed with
the USNWG and the Committee agreed to a Developing status for this item
for further comment and consideration. At the 2022 NCWM Annual Meeting
the item retained its Developing status.
NCWM L&R Committee (L&R 2023 Interim Meeting)
The Laws and Regulations Committee (L&R Committee) will consider
proposed amendments to NIST Handbook 130 and NIST Handbook 133.
Item MOS-20.5 Section 2.21 Liquefied Petroleum Gas. The L&R
Committee will further consider a proposal to clarify the existing
language for the method of sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas. This will
include changes to the existing language within NIST HB 130 that
references a value of ``15.6 [deg]C'' for temperature determinations in
metric units.
According to the current industry practice for sales of petroleum
products, the reference temperature for sales in metric are based on 15
[deg]C rather than the exact conversion from 60 [deg]F (which is 15.6
[deg]C). Thus, the temperature reference in metric should be 15 [deg]C.
This will also add language for metered sales with a maximum capacity
equal to or greater than 20 gal/min will have a metering system that
automatic temperature compensates. For metering systems with a maximum
capacity less than 20 gal/min adding an effective date of January 2030
to all metered sales shall be accomplished using a metering system that
automatic temperature compensates.
Item 22.1. Uniform Labeling Regulation for Electronic Commerce
(referred as e-commerce) Products. The L&R Committee will further
consider a proposal that has been designated as an ``Assigned'' item,
meaning that further development will be done by the NCWM Packaging and
Labeling Subcommittee. This proposal would add a new regulation into
NIST HB 130 that pertains to the labeling of products in e-commerce for
consumer commodities and non-consumer commodities. This regulation will
provide guidance to industry, as well as those states that adopt this
regulation for the purpose of inspecting ecommerce websites. This
regulation would also lay out the terms that shall appear on an e-
commerce website including product identity, net quantity, responsible
party, unit price and price information. The development of this item
will include outreach to stakeholders, including federal agencies.
Online businesses shall have this regulation implemented 18 months
after adoption. Stakeholder input and feedback is being asked.
Cannabis--Item NET-22.1 HB133, Section 1.2.6. Deviations Caused by
Moisture Loss or Gain and Section 2.3.8. Table 2-3 Moisture Allowances
provides for a 3% moisture allowance for Cannabis plant material
containing more than 0.3% total delta-9 THC (Cannabis, Marijuana, or
Marihuana) or containing 0.3% less total delta-9 THC (hemp).\1\
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\1\ In contrast to hemp, marijuana, defined as cannabis with a
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of more than 0.3 percent on
a dry weight basis, remains a Schedule I substance under the
Controlled Substances Act (CSA). 21 U.S.C. 812(d); 21 CFR
1308.11(d)(23).
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Item Block 3 Cannabis--B3: PALS -22.1. Section XX. Cannabis and
Cannabis-Containing Products.\2\ The Committee will further consider
proposals to establish definitions within NIST HB 130 Packaging and
Labeling Requirements for Cannabis and Cannabis containing products. In
addition, PAL-22.2 Section 10.XX. Cannabis and Cannabis-Containing
Products will establish labeling requirements. B3: MOS-22.2. HB130
Section 1.XX. and Section 2.XX. Cannabis and Cannabis-Containing
Products. The Committee will consider a proposal to amend these two
sections to include language for a method of sale for Cannabis.
Included within this proposal is also a water activity limit of 0.60
(<plus-minus> 0.05), when unprocessed Cannabis is sold or transferred.
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\2\ See footnote 1.
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Item NET-22.2 Section 3. X. Gravimetric Test Procedure for Viscous
and Non-Viscous Liquids by Portable Digital Density Meter.
The L&R Committee will further consider a proposal to develop a
test procedure to allow the use of portable digital density meters for
net content package testing of viscous and non-viscous liquids labeled
in fluid volume. This gravimetric test procedure could be used as a
substitute for some of the current test procedure found in NIST
Handbook 133 (e.g., 3.2. Gravimetric Test Procedure for Non-Viscous
Liquids, 3.3. Volumetric Test Procedure for Non-Viscous Liquids and
3.4. Volumetric Test Procedures for Viscous Fluids--Headspace)
providing a time savings and reducing destructive testing.
Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
[FR Doc. 2022-27874 Filed 12-21-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-13-P
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