Buena Park Weights & Measures: Scales & Fuel Pumps
Buena Park, California businesses that sell goods by weight or dispense motor fuel must comply with state and county weights and measures standards. Retail scales, grocery and market scales, and gasoline/diesel pumps are subject to periodic tests and enforcement operated through the county sealer and the California Division of Measurement Standards. For local inspections and complaints contact the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures[1] and see state device requirements at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of Measurement Standards[2].
What devices are tested
- Retail package and counter scales used to sell produce, deli, meat and bulk goods.
- Commercial floor scales (warehouse, shipping) used for trade.
- Motor fuel dispensers, meter registers, and associated point-of-sale equipment.
Inspection frequency and who pays
Inspection frequency is set by state and county practice: many retail and fuel devices are inspected on routine schedules and when installed, repaired or upon customer complaint. Fees for tests and re-tests are managed by the county sealer; specific fee amounts are not specified on the cited page.
Penalties & Enforcement
Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page. Enforcement and compliance actions are carried out by the county sealer (Orange County Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures) under state standards; the state Division of Measurement Standards provides administrative oversight and device tolerances.[1][2]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary actions: orders to repair or remove devices from service, confiscation of inaccurate devices, stop-sale directives and court action.
- Enforcer and contact: Orange County Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures handles inspections, complaints and enforcement; appeals or technical disputes may be raised with the county sealer and the state Division of Measurement Standards.
- Appeals/time limits: exact appeal deadlines and procedures are not specified on the cited county or state overview pages; contact the county sealer for local appeal timelines.
Applications & Forms
The county typically publishes forms for requesting inspections, reporting complaints, and paying test fees; specific form names and current fee schedules are not specified on the cited overview pages. Contact the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner for the applicable request and payment forms and submission instructions.
Common violations
- Missing or expired inspection sticker on a scale or pump.
- Device out of tolerance—delivering short weight or short measure.
- Altered meter registers or concealed meter adjustments.
FAQ
- Who inspects fuel pumps in Buena Park?
- Inspections are performed by the county sealer through the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures; the state Division of Measurement Standards sets standards and tolerances.
- How do I report a suspected inaccurate scale or pump?
- File a complaint with Orange County Weights & Measures; the county sealer will evaluate and, if warranted, test the device.
- Are inspection stickers sufficient proof of accuracy?
- An inspection sticker indicates the device passed at the time of test; you may request the most recent test report from the county sealer for details.
How-To
- Document the device: note location, device ID, sale date/time and discrepancy observed.
- Take photos of the device, price display, and any inspection sticker or meter numbers.
- Contact Orange County Weights & Measures to file a complaint or request an inspection.
- If you are a business owner, schedule required maintenance and keep records of tests and repairs.
- If enforcement action is taken, follow appeal instructions from the county sealer and retain all correspondence and test reports.
Key Takeaways
- Retail scales and fuel pumps in Buena Park are regulated under county and state standards.
- Report suspected inaccuracies to Orange County Weights & Measures promptly.
- Keep inspection stickers and test reports as proof of compliance.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Buena Park - Business Licenses
- City of Buena Park - Building Services
- Orange County Agricultural Commissioner / Weights & Measures
- California Department of Food and Agriculture - Division of Measurement Standards