4125 - Division of responsibilities.

     § 4125.  Division of responsibilities.        (a)  Agreements; local inspection.--The department shall     enter into memorandums of understanding with counties and with     cities to which a delegation of powers and duties has been     effected pursuant to section 4121 (relating to powers and duties     of director and inspector) for a division of inspection     responsibilities for the enforcement of this chapter and any     rules, regulations and standards promulgated under this chapter,     provided that such counties or cities satisfy the standards and     requirements established by the department to assure uniform     Statewide enforcement of this chapter. Each memorandum of     understanding shall be reviewed and updated annually and may be     revoked in whole or in part by the department in the event the     department determines that the city or county sealer enforcement     program does not satisfy the standards and requirements     established by the department as necessary to assure uniform     Statewide enforcement of this chapter. In reaching agreements to     enter into memorandums of understanding with counties and cities     employing sealers of weights and measures, the provisions of     this chapter and its regulations shall be considered as     establishing uniform requirements, regulations and standards for     weights and measures and weighing and measuring devices     throughout this Commonwealth.        (b)  Reports.--Each city and county sealer shall annually and     at such other times as the department may require submit to the     department a written report of the work performed by him, of the     weights, measures and weighing and measuring devices inspected     or tested by him and the results of such inspection or test, of     all prosecutions instituted by him for violations of the     provisions of this chapter and of all other matters and things     pertaining to his duties or which may be required by the     department.        Cross References.  Section 4125 is referred to in sections     4112, 4121, 4122 of this title.