Longmont Weights, Measures & Product Recalls Guide
Longmont, Colorado businesses and consumers must follow municipal rules and state standards for weights, measures, and product recalls to protect public safety and fair trade. This guide summarizes the relevant sections of the City of Longmont municipal code and related state oversight, explains enforcement and penalties, and shows how to report concerns or pursue appeals. For ordinance text, see the Longmont Municipal Code[1]. For technical standards and state-level weights-and-measures oversight, see the Colorado Department of Agriculture weights and measures program[2].
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for incorrect weights, faulty measuring devices, or failures to execute product recalls involves municipal code provisions and coordinating state programs. The City enforcer and compliance pathways are identified by City of Longmont enforcement offices; contact and complaint routes are maintained by Longmont Code Compliance and related departments[3].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; specific monetary penalties for weights, measures, or recall violations are not listed on the cited municipal pages.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page; the municipal code provides enforcement authority but does not give detailed fine tables on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders, device sealing or seizure, stop-sale or hold orders, and referral to court may be used; specific remedies and procedures are described in the municipal code and coordinating state rules.
- Enforcer: Longmont Code Compliance and relevant city departments coordinate enforcement; state inspectors (Colorado Department of Agriculture) handle weights-and-measures technical inspections per state authority.
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are provided by municipal hearing procedures or court processes; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
- Defences and discretion: permits, calibration records, repair logs, or proof of corrective action can be raised as defenses; municipal authorities may exercise discretion for documented corrective steps.
Applications & Forms
The municipal pages cited do not publish a specific "weights and measures" permit or a recall form for Longmont; technical inspection and device certification typically follow state procedures and forms administered by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. If a Longmont-specific form exists it is published on the City site or department pages, but none is specified on the cited municipal pages.
Practical Compliance Steps
- Maintain calibration documentation for scales, meters, and measuring devices and retain receipts for at least 12 months or as advised by inspectors.
- Respond promptly to recall notices by removing affected products, posting notice of the recall at points of sale, and documenting removal and disposal actions.
- Report suspected violations or unsafe products to Longmont Code Compliance or the appropriate city department; keep a record of your report and any case number provided.
- If inspected, cooperate and provide device calibration certificates and service records; request written inspection reports and follow any corrective orders.
FAQ
- Who enforces weights and measures rules in Longmont?
- Longmont Code Compliance and relevant city departments coordinate enforcement for municipal rules; technical inspections and device certification are handled by the Colorado Department of Agriculture weights-and-measures program. See the municipal code and state program for scope and authority.[1][2]
- How do I report a suspected faulty scale or unlabelled product?
- Report the issue to Longmont Code Compliance through the city complaint portal or phone contact; document the device, location, and time. See city reporting contacts for the proper submission route.[3]
- Are there standard fines for incorrect weights or failed recalls?
- Specific fine tables are not specified on the cited municipal pages; enforcement remedies may include fines, orders, seizure, or court referral depending on the violation.
How-To
- Document the problem: record date, time, product details, device serial, and take photos or video where safe and lawful.
- Contact Longmont Code Compliance via the city complaint page or phone and submit your documentation; request a case number.
- Follow instructions from inspectors: provide calibration records or remove products under recall and keep records of corrective actions.
- If you receive an enforcement notice, ask about appeals procedures and submit any appeal within the stated municipal or judicial time limits.
Key Takeaways
- Keep calibration and recall documentation readily available.
- Report violations promptly to Longmont Code Compliance and retain case numbers.
Help and Support / Resources
- Longmont Code Compliance
- Longmont Municipal Code (Municode)
- Longmont Building & Development Contacts
- Colorado Department of Agriculture - Weights & Measures