Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 5.5 - Authority of certified UPC/PLU inspector(a)General. A certified UPC/PLU inspector is qualified to perform the annual testing and inspection of a commercially used UPC scanning system or PLU device which is required under section 4112(c) of the act (relating to general testing and inspections). A certified UPC/PLU inspector-including a certified UPC/PLU inspector acting as part of a private certification program-may inspect UPC scanning systems or PLU devices owned, used or leased by a person with respect to which the certified UPC/PLU inspector is an employe or agent if the inspection is conducted on an unannounced basis under section 4112(c) of the act.(b)Limitation on authority. A certified UPC/PLU inspector may exercise authority only in one of the following contexts:(1) The certified UPC/PLU inspector is a State inspector of weights and measures.(2) The certified UPC/PLU inspector is an employe of a city or county, and is acting in accordance with a memorandum of understanding entered into with the Department in accordance with section 4125 of the act (relating to division of responsibilities).(3) The certified UPC/PLU inspector is acting as part of a private certification program.(c)Fees. A certified UPC/PLU inspector may not charge a fee for inspection and testing services, unless that person is acting as part of a private certification program, or that person is an employe of a city or county and is acting in accordance with a memorandum of understanding entered into with the Department under section 4125 of the act.