Powers and duties of State Sealer of Weights and Measures and Nevada Highway Patrol. The State Sealer of Weights and Measures is charged with the proper enforcement of NRS 590.010 to 590.150, inclusive, and shall have the following powers and duties:
1. He may publish reports relating to petroleum products in such form and at such times as he deems necessary.
2. He, or his appointees, shall inspect and check the accuracy of all petroleum products measuring devices maintained in this state, and shall seal all such devices whose tolerances are found to be within those prescribed by the National Bureau of Standards.
3. He, or his appointees, or any member of the Nevada Highway Patrol, may take such samples as he deems necessary of any petroleum product when it is kept, transported or stored within the State of Nevada. It is unlawful for any person, or any officer, agent or employee thereof, to refuse to permit the State Sealer of Weights and Measures, or his appointees, or any member of the Nevada Highway Patrol, in the State of Nevada, to take such samples, or to prevent or to attempt to prevent the State Sealer of Weights and Measures, or his appointees, or any member of the Nevada Highway Patrol, from taking them. If the person, or any officer, agent or employee thereof, from which a sample is taken at the time of taking demands payment, then the person taking the sample shall pay the reasonable market price for the quantity taken.
4. He, or his appointees, may close and seal the outlets of any unlabeled or mislabeled containers, pumps or storage tanks connected thereto or which contain any petroleum product which, if sold, would violate any of the provisions of NRS 590.010 to 590.150, inclusive, and shall post, in a conspicuous place on the premises where those containers, pumps or storage tanks have been sealed, a notice stating that the action of sealing has been taken in accordance with the provisions of NRS 590.010 to 590.150, inclusive, and giving warning that it is unlawful to break, mutilate or destroy the seal or seals thereof under penalty as provided in NRS 590.110.
5. He, or his appointees, shall, upon at least 24 hours’ notice to the owner, manager, operator or attendant of the premises where a container, pump or storage tank has been sealed as herein provided, and at the time specified in the notice, break the seal for the purpose of permitting the removal of the contents of the container, pump or storage tank. If the contents are not immediately and completely removed, the container, pump or storage tank must be again sealed as herein provided.
6. He shall adopt regulations which are necessary for the enforcement of NRS 590.010 to 590.150, inclusive, including standard procedures for testing petroleum products which are based on sources such as those approved by the American Society for Testing Materials, and may adopt specifications for any fuel for use in internal combustion engines which is sold or offered for sale and contains any alcohol or other combustible chemical that is not a petroleum product.
Last modified: February 26, 2006