National Measurement Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1) (Cth)

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National Measurement Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1)1

Select Legislative Instrument 2010 No. 179

I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the National Measurement Act 1960.

Dated 29 June 2010

QUENTIN BRYCE

Governor-General

By Her Excellency’s Command

KIM CARR

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

Contents

1Name of Regulations                                            3

2Commencement                                                 3

3Amendment of National Measurement Regulations 1999   3

4Amendment of National Measurement Regulations 1999   3

5Transitional                                                       3

Schedule 1Amendments commencing on 1 July 2010               4

Schedule 2Amendments commencing on commencement of Schedule 1 to National Measurement Amendment Act 2010                      18

  1. Name of Regulations

These Regulations are the National Measurement Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1).

  1. Commencement

These Regulations commence as follows:

(a)on 1 July 2010 — regulations 1 to 3 and 5 and Schedule 1;

(b)on the commencement of Schedule 1 to the National Measurement Amendment Act 2010 — regulation 4 and Schedule 2.

  1. Amendment of National Measurement Regulations 1999

Schedule 1 amends the National Measurement Regulations 1999.

  1. Amendment of National Measurement Regulations 1999

Schedule 2 amends the National Measurement Regulations 1999.

  1. Transitional

Despite the repeal by these Regulations of paragraph (b) of the definition of certification in regulation 3 of the National Measurement Regulations 1999, that paragraph continues to have effect in relation to an application for certification of a measuring instrument in use for trade made before the commencement of these Regulations.

Schedule 1          Amendments commencing on 1 July 2010

(regulation 3)

[1]          Regulation 3, after definition of approving authority

insert

artefact means a physical object that is not a standard of measurement.

[2]          Regulation 3, definition of certificate of verification

omit

regulation 13

insert

regulation 13 or 34C

[3]          Regulation 3, definition of certification

substitute

certification means:

(a)for a measuring instrument — certification of the instrument under regulation 37; and

(b)for a reference material — certification of the material under regulation 48.

[4]          Regulation 3, definition of certified reference material

omit

[5]          Regulation 3, definition of maximum permissible error, paragraph (b)

substitute

(b)otherwise — is mentioned in Schedule 1 of the National Trade Measurement Regulations 2009 or Schedule 12 to these Regulations, for a material measure or measuring instrument of that kind.

[6]          Regulation 3, definition of verification

substitute

verification means:

(a)for a standard of measurement — verification of the standard under regulation 13; or

(b)for an artefact — verification of a physical quantity of an artefact under regulation 34C.

[7]          Regulation 3, definition of verifying authority

substitute

verifying authority means:

(a)for standards of measurement and artefacts — the Chief Metrologist; or

(b)for a particular reference standard of measurement — a body or person appointed under regulation 73 in relation to reference standards of measurement of the same kind as the particular reference standard of measurement; or

(c)for a particular artefact — a body or person appointed under regulation 73 in relation to an artefact of the same kind as the particular artefact.

[8]          Subregulation 13 (5)

omit

[9]          Regulation 14, heading

substitute

  1. Decision not to verify, or delay in verifying, standard of measurement

[10]        After Part 3

insert

Part 3A                   Artefacts

Division 1               General

34AVerification relating to artefacts

(1)A verifying authority may verify a physical quantity of an artefact by making a measurement of the physical quantity.

(2)Verification of the physical quantity of the artefact must be conducted in an appropriate way, having regard to the nature of the artefact.

Division 2               Verification of artefacts

34BApplication for verification of physical quantity of an artefact

(1)Application may be made for verification of a physical quantity of an artefact.

(2)The application must be:

(a)made in the form provided by the Chief Metrologist to verifying authorities for issue to applicants; and

(b)accompanied by the artefact; and

(c)given to a relevant verifying authority.

(3)The verifying authority may, by written notice, require the applicant to lodge with the authority any additional information the authority needs to consider the application properly.

(4)The verifying authority may refuse to proceed with the application until the applicant complies with the notice.

34CVerification of physical quantity of artefacts

(1)On application under regulation 34B, the verifying authority:

(a)may verify a physical quantity of the artefact; and

(b)if the physical quantity of the artefact is verified:

(i)must issue a certificate of verification to the applicant; and

(ii)may issue a copy of the certificate to anyone else the authority considers should be given a copy.

(2)The certificate of verification of a physical quantity of an artefact must state:

(a)the name and address of the verifying authority; and

(b)the date of the verification; and

(c)the result of the verification ascertained on the day of verification; and

(d)the accuracy with which the physical quantity of the artefact is verified; and

(e)the value (stating the uncertainty) of any relevant environmental or other influence factors, such as temperature or pressure, at the time of the verification; and

(f)a description of:

(i)any mark on, or attached to, the artefact; or

(ii)a sealed container attached to the artefact.

(3)For paragraph (2) (d), the accuracy of a verification of a physical quantity of an artefact is to be ascertained and expressed in a manner determined in writing by the Chief Metrologist.

(4)The verifying authority must not verify a physical quantity of an artefact unless the artefact bears an identifying mark.

34DDecision not to verify, or delay in verifying, physical quantity of artefact

(1)If the verifying authority decides not to verify a physical quantity of an artefact, the authority must give written notice of the reason to the applicant as soon as practicable.

(2)If the authority has not granted an application, or given notice to the applicant under subregulation (1), within 3 months after receiving the application, the authority must, at the request of the applicant, given written notice to the applicant of the reasons for the delay.

34EMarking of artefacts

(1)Before verifying a physical quantity of an artefact, the verifying authority must satisfy itself as to whether the artefact bears an identifying mark.

(2)If the artefact does not bear an identifying mark, the verifying authority must mark the artefact with an identifying mark.

(3)If:

(a)the artefact does not bear an identifying mark; and

(b)it is impracticable to mark the artefact with an identifying mark because of the nature, shape or size of the artefact;

the verifying authority must enclose an identifying mark in a sealed container and attach the sealed container to the artefact.

[11]        Regulation 38, heading

substitute

  1. Decision not to certify, or delay in certifying, measuring instruments

[12]        Regulation 50, heading

substitute

  1. Decision not to certify, or delay in certifying, reference material

[13]        Regulation 62, heading

substitute

  1. Decision not to approve, or delay in approving, patterns of measuring instrument

[14]        Paragraph 73 (1) (a)

substitute

(a)in the opinion of the Chief Metrologist, is capable, or has direct control of staff who are capable, of:

(i)verifying a standard of measurement; or

(ii)verifying a physical quantity of an artefact; or

(iii)certifying a reference material; or

(iv)certifying a measuring instrument;

to which the application relates; or

[15]        Paragraphs 74 (1) (a) to (c)

after

measurement

insert

and physical quantities of artefacts (if any)

[16]        Subregulation 74 (2)

after

measurement

insert

or physical quantity of an artefact

[17]        Subregulation 85 (1), table, after item 2

insert

2A subregulation 34B (4) not to verify an artefact until the applicant complies with a notice
2B subregulation 34C (1) not to verify an artefact

[18]        Regulation 87

omit

Part VA

insert

Part IV

[19]        Subparagraph 87 (d) (ii)

omit

Division 1 of Part 4 of Schedule 12.

insert

Schedule 1 to the National Trade Measurement Regulations 2009.

[20]        Regulation 89

omit

[21]        Regulation 90A

omit

[22]        Schedule 12

substitute

Schedule 12       Maximum permissible error — legal measuring instruments

(regulation 3, definition of maximum permissible error)

When comparing the error of an evidential breath analyser with the corresponding maximum permissible error, the maximum permissible error must be rounded to the value of the verification scale interval. The error of a reading indicated by an evidential breath analyser may be greater than the maximum permissible error by one least significant digit.

Table 1Evidential breath analysers

Item

Mass concentration

Maximum permissible error for certification

Maximum permissible error for recertification

1 Not more than 0.08 g/210 litres ±0.004 g/210 litres ±0.006 g/210 litres
2 More than 0.08 g/210 litres but not more than 0.4 g/210 litres inclusive ±5% of measured concentration ±8% of measured concentration
3 More than 0.4 g/210 litres ±20% of measured concentration ±30% of measured concentration

[23]        Schedule 13

substitute

Schedule 13       Fees

(regulation 90B)

Part 1           Examination and certification of volume measuring instruments

Table 1Examination and certification of volume measuring instruments

Item

Activity code

Activity

Level 1 fee ($)

Level 2 fee ($)

Level 3 fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291 291 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
3 IP Instrument performance 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
4 TT Temperature test 1 182 1 955 2 091
5 HU Humidity test 1 364 1 455 1 591
6 VT Voltage test 591 800 891
7 LB Line‑borne interference test 1 455 1 455 1 455
8 SD Static discharge test 891 1 727 1 864
9 EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility test 3 109 3 455 3 745
10 ESS Endurance 582 1 182 1 455
11 EXT Extra or miscellaneous test 191 564 800
12 CHK Checklist 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
13 SR Summary report 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
14 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
15 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour

Note   Table 1 sets out three levels of fees that apply to the instruments described, respectively, by subparagraphs 90B (2) (a) (i), (3) (a) (i) and (4) (a) (i).

Part 2           Examination and certification of weighing and dimensional measuring instruments

Table 2Examination and certification of weighing and dimensional measuring instruments

Item

Activity code

Activity

Level 1 fee ($)

Level 2 fee ($)

Level 3 fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291 291 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
3 IP Instrument performance 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
4 TT Temperature test 1 727 2 273 2 364
5 HU Humidity test 936 1127 1500
6 VT Voltage test 709 818 891
7 LB Line‑borne interference test 655 755 936
8 SD Static discharge test 655 755 845
9 EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility test 3 318 3 745 4 218
10 ESS Endurance 727 936 1 173
11 EXT Extra or miscellaneous test 273 591 727
12 CHK Checklist 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
13 SR Summary report 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
14 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
15 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour

Note   Table 2 sets out three levels of fees that apply to the instruments described, respectively, by subparagraphs 90B (2) (a) (ii), (3) (a) (ii) and (4) (a) (ii).

Part 3           Examination and certification of patterns of measuring instruments (including under mutual recognition agreements)

Table 3Examination and certification of patterns of measuring instruments

Item

Activity code

Activity

Level 1 fee ($)

Level 2 fee ($)

Level 3 fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291 291 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
3 SR Summary report 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
4 EXT Extra or miscellaneous test 455 545 727
5 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour
6 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour 198/hour 198/hour

Note   Table 3 sets out three levels of fees that apply to the instruments described, respectively, by:

(a)   paragraph 90B (2) (b) — the level 1 fee; and

(b)   paragraph 90B (3) (b) — the level 2 fee; and

(c)   paragraphs 90B (4) (b) and (c) and subregulation 90B (5) — the level 3 fee.

Part 4           Examination and certification of evidential breath analysers

Table 4Examination and certification of evidential breath analysers

Item

Activity code

Activity

Fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour
3 IP Instrument performance 198/hour
4 TT Temperature test 473
5 HU Humidity test 473
6 VT Voltage test 982
7 LB Line‑borne interference test 2 273
8 SD Static discharge test 1 964
9 EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility test 21 500
10 MS Mechanical shock 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
11 ME Magnetic effect 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
12 HC Hydrocarbons 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
13 SF Supply frequency 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
14 HTS High temperature storage 291
15 DHC Damp heat cyclic 291
16 DCP DC power supply 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
17 DCR Ripple on DC 3rd party provider cost + 198 per hour
18 VIB Vibration 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
19 DB Durability 3rd party provider cost + 198/hour
20 EXT Extra or miscellaneous test 727
21 CHK Checklist 198/hour
22 SR Summary report 198/hour
23 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour
24 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour

Part 5           Examination and certification of grain protein measuring instruments

Table 5Examination and certification of grain protein measuring instruments

Item

Activity code

Activity

Fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour
3 IP Instrument performance 198/hour
4 TT Temperature test 4 118
5 HU Humidity test 1 409
6 VT Voltage test 755
7 LB Line‑borne interference test 709
8 SD Static discharge test 709
9 EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility test 3 364
10 EXT Extra or miscellaneous test 727
11 CHK Checklist 198/hour
12 SR Summary report 198/hour
13 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour
14 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour

Part 6           Examination and certification of utility meters

Table 6Examination and certification of utility meters

Item

Activity code

Activity

Fee ($)

1 AP Application processing 291
2 AA Application assessment 198/hour
3 SR Summary report 198/hour
4 CP Certificate preparation 198/hour
5 HRS Consultations, performance and other tests 198/hour

Part 7           Verification of utility meters used for trade

Table 7Verification of utility meters used for trade

Item

Activity code

Activity

Fee ($)

1 VUM Verification of utility meters 1 000

Part 8           Additional fees for use of equipment in examination of instruments

Table 8Additional fees for use of equipment in examination of instruments

Item

Activity code

Equipment used

Fee per hour ($)

1 LARLOA Large load cell facility (capacity 600 kg to 50 000 kg) 100
2 SMALOA Small load cell facility (capacity 50 kg to 500 kg) 82
3 LIQHYD Liquid hydrocarbons test facility 182
4 LPG Liquified petroleum gas test facility 182
5 CNG Compressed natural gas test facility 182
6 TEMP Temperature controlled chamber 82
7 HUM Humidity test chamber 100
8 REL Reliability testing equipment 82
9 LINBOR Line‑borne interference test equipment 82
10 EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility testing chamber 236
11 ESD Electrostatic discharge test equipment 82
12 HRS Labour for operation of test facilities 198

Schedule 2          Amendments commencing on commencement of Schedule 1 to National Measurement Amendment Act 2010

(regulation 4)

[1]          Regulation 3, after definition of artefact

insert

Australian certified reference material means a reference material certified under regulation 48.

[2]          Further amendments — Australian certified reference material

The following provisions are amended by inserting ‘Australian’ before ‘certified reference material’:

·paragraph 47 (1) (c)

·subregulation 48 (7)

·paragraphs 51 (3) (a) and (b)

·subregulations 53 (1) and (2).

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