4122 - City and county sealers and deputy sealers of weights and measures; appointment, powers and duties.

     § 4122.  City and county sealers and deputy sealers of weights                and measures; appointment, powers and duties.        (a)  Appointment.--The mayors of cities of the second and     third class, and the several boards of county commissioners,     may, respectively, appoint one or more persons to serve as     sealers of weights and measures in the respective county or     city. In cities of the first class, the sealers shall be     appointed by the county commissioners of the county in which the     said city may be located. Nothing in this section shall be     construed to prevent two or more counties, or any county and     city, from combining the whole or any part of their     jurisdictions, as may be agreed upon by the board of county     commissioners and mayors of cities, with one set of standards     and one sealer upon the written consent of the department. Any     sealer appointed pursuant to an agreement for such combination     shall, subject to the terms of his appointment, have the same     authority and duties as if he had been appointed by each of the     authorities who are parties to the agreement.        (b)  Powers and duties.--The sealer of a city or of a county     and his deputy sealers, when acting under his instructions and     at his direction, shall, but only to the extent delegated by the     department pursuant to section 4121 (relating to powers and     duties of director and inspector) and memorialized in a     memorandum of understanding executed pursuant to section 4125     (relating to division of responsibilities), have the same powers     and shall perform the same duties within the city or the county     for which appointed as are granted to and imposed upon the     director by sections 4112 (relating to general testing and     inspections), 4116 (relating to investigations), 4117 (relating     to inspection of packages), 4118 (relating to stop-use, stop-     removal and removal orders), 4119 (relating to disposition of     correct and incorrect apparatus), 4120 (relating to police     powers; right of entry and stoppage) and 4192 (relating to     temporary or permanent injunctions).        Cross References.  Section 4122 is referred to in section     4121 of this title.