The commission shall collect the following fees to:
1. Test overhead monorail, track, dormant, deck, and hanging scale of one thousand pounds [453 kilograms] or less capacity | $95.00 |
2. Test movable platform scale | $20.00 |
3. Test counter or computing scale | $20.00 |
4. Test hanging scale of fifty pound [22.68 kilogram] capacity or less | $20.00 |
5. Test a retail motor fuel device | $20.00 |
6. Test or calibrate weighing and measuring standards, per metrologist, per quarter hour or fraction thereof | $17.00 |
7. Test mobile delivery gasoline and fuel oil meter | $45.00 |
8. Test gasoline, LPG, or fuel oil meter on common carrier pipelines, or any other meter used in loading railway cars, transports, or other conveyances | $95.00 |
9. Test propane, ag chemical, or liquid fertilizer meter | $70.00 |
10. Test or calibrate weighing and measuring devices other than the above and those set by rule, per inspector per quarter hour or fraction thereof | $20.00 |
11. Witnessing any of the above tests | Fifty percent of the applicable fee |
When a rejected weighing or measuring device has been reconditioned or replaced by new equipment, it must be retested and certified before being put into use except as otherwise provided by rule. The fee for retest and certification is the same as for the first test and certification.
When a test of a weighing or measuring device is required in addition to the regularly scheduled test, the commission shall charge a fee equal to the cost of operating the motor vehicle used in conducting the test. The mileage charges, as determined by the commission, must be in addition to the regular test fee and calculated to cover the costs of the additional travel. If a test has been requested and the person requesting it fails to appear or to have the weighing or measuring device ready for testing at the arranged time, there is a charge of ten dollars a quarter hour for the time between the arranged time and the time at which the test can begin.
N.D.C.C. § 64-02-10