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Verifications of weights, Measures and weighing or Measuring Instruments

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Eligibility

Any individual / organization that uses Measures and weighing or Measuring Instruments in commercial transactions and in regulatory activities belonging to the following measurement categories is eligible:

(a) Measures of Length
(b) Measures of Capacity

  • Category 1 – measures
  • Category 2 – Sub-divided measures
  • Category 3 – Liquor dispensing measures

(c) Weights used in the ordinary market place
(d) Weights used by Chemists, Dispensers, jewelers OIML Class M1 and M2
(e) Weighing Instruments (Class 3 & 4) Un-graduated pan balance

  • Category 2- Un-graduated Counter balances
  • Category 3- Graduated Instruments (digital display)
  • Category 4- Graduated Instruments (numeral display)
  • Category 5- Class 2 Weighing Instruments
  • Category 6- Class 1 Weighing Instruments

(f) Measuring Instruments

  • For liquid fuel
  • For lubricant oil
  • For liquor dispensing instrument

Submission procedure

Initial Stamping – For Manufacturers and Sellers (Importers)

Submit Request Letter
The individual or organization must send a request letter to Department addressed to the Director requesting the stamping of their instrument

Working Days : Monday to Friday
Working Hours : 8.30 am to 4.15 pm

Support Documents required
Not applicable

Application forms : Not applicable

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1: The individual or organization sends a request letter to Department addressed to the Director requesting the stamping of their instrument

Note: If an individual or organization buys a new measuring instrument, they should be checked to see whether they are stamped. Otherwise it must be stamped by the Measurement Units, Standards and Services Department

Step 2: The Department will inform the requester via mail or phone the time, date and location where the Inspectors will test the quality of the measuring equipment

Step 3: The applicant arrives at the specified venue with the measuring instrument

Step 4: The Inspector examines and verifies the instrument

Step 5: If the instrument meets the requirements, the Department stamps the instrument and a certificate is issued to the party concerned.

Note: During stamping if an inspector finds a particular instrument does not meet the requirements, the retailer/manufacturer is directed to a Technical Officer to make required adjustments to the instrument. If minor amendments need to be made, the Retailer/Manufacture can get it fixed and get it inspected again at that time. If it’s a major amendment it cannot be fixed on the spot. The Retailer/Manufacture will have to get it fixed by an authorized person / agency.

Time line

Process Time Line : Applicant can get this service within 2 days.

Submission Time Line

Submit request letter
Working days – Monday to Friday
Counter open hours – 8.30 am to 4.15 pm
Holidays – All Public and Mercantile Holidays

Validity Time Line : Not applicable.

Costs related to the service

Cost Rs.
(a) Measures of Length:
(i) every meter or part thereof:

25.00

(b) Measures of Capacity:

Category 1 – measures without sub-divisions:
1. every liter or part thereof
2. For measures exceeding 100 liters-
i. For the first 100 liters
ii.For subsequent 100 liters or part thereof
Category 2 – Sub-divided measures:
(i) For each sub-division the fees shall include additional 10%.
Category 3 – Liquor Dispensing measures
(i) for Every liter or part thereof

10.00
1000.00
75.00
250.00
(c) Weights used in General Trade:
i For each weight not exceeding 2 kg.
ii. For each weight exceeding 2 kg.


12.00
25.00

(d) Weights used by Chemists, Dispensers, jewelers
OIML Class M1 and M2
i. For every weight
50.00

(e) Weighing Instruments (Class 3 and 4)

Category 1- Un-graduated pan balances
(i) 5 kg. Or part thereof
Category 2- Un-graduated Counter balances
(i) 5 kg. or part thereof
Category 3- Graduated Instruments (digital display)
(i) Not exceeding 20 kg.
(ii) Exceeding 20 kg. but not exceeding 100 kg.
(iii) Exceeding 100 kg. but not exceeding 1000 kg.
(iv) Exceeding 1000 kg. for every additional 1000 kg. or part thereof
Category 4- Graduated Instruments (numeral display)
(i) Not exceeding 20 kg.
(ii) Exceeding 20 kg. but not exceeding 1000 kg
(iii) Exceeding 1000 kg. for every 1000 kg. or part thereof
Note : For the purpose of stamping weighting instruments with devices such as price computing, printing etc. an additional charge of 10% of the above fee shall be levied for each additional device.
Category 5- Class 2 Weighing Instruments
(i) For each ungraduated Instrument
(ii) For each graduated Instrument
Category 6- Class 1 Weighing Instruments
Measuring Instruments:
(i)For Liquid fuel
(ii)For Lubricant Oil
(iii) For Liquor Dispensing Instruments

20.00
50.00
150.00
250.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
750.00
550.00
500.00
1250.00
5000.00
1400.00
500.00
1000.00
Note. An additional amount of Rs. 50 shall be levied for stamping every instrument except measuring instruments and weighbridges by visiting the institution concerned .

Annual Stamping – For Retailers

Submit Request Letter
The Retailer should visit the specified location and submit the instrument to the officer at the stamping center.

Working Days : Monday to Friday
Working Hours : 8.30 am to 4.15 pm

Support Documents required
Not applicable

Application forms : Not applicable.

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step1: The Government Agent decides the stamping date and location and informs the Inspector.

Step2: The Inspector informs the Grama Niladari

Step3: The Grama Niladari then informs the retailers

Step4: The retailer visits the specified location and submits the instrument

Step5: The Inspecting Officer of Measurement Units, Standards and Services verifies Instrument

Step6: If instrument meets requirements, Department stamps instrument and issues a certificate

Note 1: If instrument does not meet the requirements and minor amendments are needed, the amendments can be made to the instrument by the Technical Officer at the location itself.

Note 2:
If instrument needs major amendments, the retailer can return it to the seller and get it repaired. Thereafter the seller will do the necessary amendments and get the instrument stamped at the District Secretariat and return the stamped instrument to the retailer

Time line

Process Time Line
Applicant can get this service within 1 day.

Submission Time Line
Refer Stamping Dates in the Additional Information Section.

Validity Time Line
Retailers must ensure that their instruments are stamped each year.

Costs related to the service


Penalties
Refer Offences and Penalties Section.

Annual Stamping – For Retailers

Cost
No cost involved.

Penalties
Refer Offences and Penalties Section.

Support documents required

Support documents are not required.


Organization Information

Department of Measurement Units, Standards and Services

Mahenawatta,
Pitipana, 
Homagama.


Mr. R.G.S.A. Perera
Telephones:+94-11-2182250
Fax Nos:+94-11-2182259
Email:dir@measurementsdept.gov.lk
Website: www.measurementsdept.gov.lk

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