Massachusetts Statutes

§ 56 — Fees of sealers and inspectors

Massachusetts § 56
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XVREGULATION OF TRADE
Ch. 98WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 98, § 56 (2026).

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Section 56. Except as otherwise established in a town by town meeting action and in a city by city council action, by adoptions of the appropriate by-laws and ordinances to set such fees, sealers shall receive and inspectors may demand the following fees for sealing and inspecting the following weighing or measuring devices:

(a)Each scale with a weighing capacity of more than ten thousand pounds, twenty-five dollars.
(b)Each scale with a weighing capacity of five thousand to ten thousand pounds, fifteen dollars.
(c)Each scale with a weighing capacity of one thousand to five thousand pounds, ten dollars.
(d)Each scale with a weighing capacity of one hundred to one thousand pounds, five dollars.
(e)Scales and balances with a weighing capacity of more than ten pounds and less than one hundred

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