HB 247 - WEIGHTS & MEASURES: INSPECTIONS/CITATIONS WENDY MULDER, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, read the following sponsor statement on HB 247: "Prior to 1986, weights and measures inspectors had the authority to issue citations for weights and measure violations. Changes were made to AS 45.75 in 1986 to authorize weigh station operators to issue citations for truck size and permit violations. When these changes were made, the weights and measures inspectors were inadvertently stripped of their authority to issue citations. During the last year, the Division of Measurement Standards promulgated regulations that provide for the registrations of all weighing and measuring devices with the division and the payment of an annual fee. To allow the division to adequately enforce AS 45.75 it is necessary for the weights and measures inspectors to have the authority to issue citations for those persons who choose to violate the law. Most, if not all, weights and measures jurisdictions in the United States and Canada possess this authority. This does not mean that a rash of new citations will be issued, but it does give the weights and measures official an effective enforcement tool. "Within current budget constraints, the division is unable to maintain semiannual inspections in all locations in Alaska. Amending AS 45.75.080 will allow the director to establish inspection priorities based on inspection history of various device types, inspecting most devices at least annually, and others more often if necessary." REP. SITTON moved for passage of HB 247 with individual recommendations, fiscal note, and asked unanimous consent. No objections were heard; it was so ordered.