4102 - Definitions.

     § 4102.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Bureau."  The Bureau of Ride and Measurement Standards in     the Department of Agriculture.        "Certified Examiner of Weights and Measures."  An individual     who has successfully completed the training course or courses     prescribed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology     and who complies with certification standards promulgated under     section 4110(a)(4) (relating to specific powers and duties of     department; regulations).        "Commodity."  Anything such as goods, wares, merchandise,     compound mixture or preparation, products of manufacture or any     tangible personal property which may be lawfully kept, sold or     offered for sale or any product being transported by vehicle and     sold or priced by weight or any service priced by weight.        "Commodity in package form."  Commodity put up or packaged in     any manner in advance of sale in units suitable for either     wholesale or retail sale, exclusive, however, of any auxiliary     shipping container enclosing packages that individually conform     to the requirements of this chapter. An individual item or lot     of any commodity not in package form as defined in this section     but on which there is a marked selling price based on an     established price per unit of weight or measure shall be     construed to be commodity in package form.        "Consumer package" or "package of consumer commodity."  A     commodity in package form that is customarily produced or     distributed for sale through retail sales agencies or     instrumentalities for consumption by individuals or use by     individuals for the purposes of personal care or in the     performance of services ordinarily rendered in or about the     household or in connection with personal possessions and which     usually is consumed or expended in the course of the consumption     or use.        "Cord."  When used in connection with wood intended for fuel     purposes, the amount of wood that is contained in a space of 128     cubic feet when the wood is racked and well stowed.        "Director."  The Director of the Bureau of Ride and     Measurement Standards in the Department of Agriculture.        "Domestic consumers."  Those in residences, apartment houses,     stores, churches, office buildings and similar edifices, as     distinguished from industrial plants.        "Inspector."  A State inspector of weights and measures.        "Intrastate commerce."  Any and all commerce or trade that is     begun, carried on and/or completed wholly within the limits of     this Commonwealth.        "Introduced into intrastate commerce."  The time and place at     which the first sale and/or delivery of a commodity is made     within this Commonwealth, the delivery being made either     directly to the purchaser or to a common carrier for shipment to     the purchaser.        "Light fuel oils."  Kerosene, number one fuel oil, number two     fuel oil, number three fuel oil and any similar oil used for     domestic heating as distinguished from heavy industrial oils.        "Nonconsumer package" or "package of nonconsumer commodity."     Any commodity in package form other than a consumer package, and     particularly a package designed solely for industrial or     institutional use or for wholesale distribution only.        "Sealer."  A sealer or deputy sealer of weights and measures     of a city, county or joint city-county jurisdiction.        "Sell" or "sale."  Barter and exchange.        "Solid fuel."  Anthracite, semianthracite, bituminous,     semibituminous or lignite coal, briquettes, boulets, coke, gas-     house coke, petroleum coke, carbon, charcoal or any other     natural, manufactured or patented fuel not sold by liquid or     metered measure.        "Type."  A class the individual objects of which are similar     to another in design, construction, size and material.        "Use in trade or commerce."  Buying or selling goods, wares,     merchandise or services.        "Vehicle."  Any device in, upon or by which any property,     produce, commodity or article is or may be transported or drawn.        "Weights and measures."  All weights and measures of every     kind, instruments and devices for weighing and measuring and any     appliances and accessories associated with any or all such     instruments and devices. The term shall include, but not be     limited to, the following: parking meters, postal scales and     other scales used to determine shipping charges, pill counters,     coin-operated person weighers, coin-operated air dispensers and     coin-operated axle and vehicle scales. The term shall also     include Price Look Up (PLU) devices and Universal Product Code     (UPC) scanning systems in food establishments required to be     licensed in accordance with the act of July 7, 1994 (P.L.421,     No.70), known as the Food Act. The term shall not be construed     to include portable scales used to determine compliance with 75     Pa.C.S. Ch. 49 (relating to size, weight and load), meters for     the measurement of electricity, gas, natural or manufactured,     steam, coolant or water or the counting or timing of telephone     calls when the same are operated in a public utility system or     taxi meters. Such portable scales, electricity, gas, steam,     coolant, water and telephone meters and taxi meters are hereby     specifically excluded from the purview of this chapter, and none     of the provisions of this chapter shall be construed to apply to     such meters or to any appliances or accessories associated     therewith.        Cross References.  Section 4102 is referred to in section     4139 of this title.