Request Scale or Fuel Pump Inspection - Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Connecticut businesses and consumers that need an inspection of commercial scales or motor-fuel dispensers should follow municipal reporting steps and the state weights-and-measures program for certification and testing. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (Weights and Measures) is the official state authority for device standards and testing; local reporting and initial requests may route through Bridgeport permitting or code enforcement offices. For official device-testing rules and contact details see the state program page: Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection - Weights and Measures[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
The primary enforcement authority for legal-for-trade scales and motor-fuel dispensers is the state weights-and-measures program; Bridgeport departments handle local complaints and coordinate inspections. Specific fines, civil penalties, or statutory sections are not specified on the cited page; see the official link for statute references and enforcement procedures.[1]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the state page for statutory schedules and any municipal supplements.
- Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: enforcement may include orders to repair, re-inspection requirements, seizure of noncompliant devices, or referral to court; specific remedies not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: Connecticut DCP Weights and Measures is the official enforcer; local complaints may be filed with Bridgeport Code Enforcement or Building Inspection for initial referral.
- Appeal/review: procedures and time limits are not specified on the cited page; check the DCP page for appeal steps or statutory citations.
Applications & Forms
The state program publishes device registration, testing schedules, and model forms when available; specific Bridgeport municipal forms for requesting an inspection are not published on the cited page. Contact the state weights-and-measures office for state forms or Bridgeport permitting for local submission requirements.[1]
- State forms: not specified on the cited page; see the DCP weights-and-measures site for any downloadable forms or application instructions.
- Local submission: Bridgeport may accept complaints or service requests via Code Enforcement or Building Inspection; check municipal contact pages in the Resources section below.
How to Request an Inspection
Typical steps to request testing for a commercial scale or fuel pump include contacting the enforcing office, preparing the device for testing, scheduling an appointment, and paying any applicable fees. If the device is in dispute, preserve transaction records and remove tampering sources before inspection.
- Contact the Connecticut DCP Weights and Measures program or Bridgeport Code Enforcement to report the device and request an inspection.
- Schedule an inspection appointment and confirm required preparation (cleaning, accessible power, calibration weights or samples available).
- Pay any applicable inspection or testing fee as directed by the enforcing office; fee amounts not specified on the cited page.
- Attend the inspection, provide documentation (purchase records, prior certificates), and obtain the inspector's report or certificate of compliance when issued.
- If you disagree with findings, follow the appeal route published by the enforcing office (see the state page for statutory appeal steps).
Common Violations
- Calibration errors or inaccurate readings on commercial scales.
- Fuel dispensers delivering incorrect volumes or failing meter sealing requirements.
- Missing or expired certification/seal.
FAQ
- Who enforces scale and fuel pump accuracy in Bridgeport?
- The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, Weights and Measures, is the state authority; Bridgeport Code Enforcement or Building Inspection can accept complaints and coordinate local response.[1]
- How do I schedule a certified inspection?
- Contact the Connecticut DCP Weights and Measures program or Bridgeport permitting offices to request scheduling; follow preparation guidance provided by the inspector.
- Are there fees for testing?
- Fees may apply; specific fee amounts are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the enforcing office.[1]
- What if I disagree with an inspector's result?
- Use the appeal or review process described by the enforcing authority; time limits and exact routes are not specified on the cited page.
How-To
- Identify the device and gather purchase or service records.
- Contact Connecticut DCP Weights and Measures or Bridgeport Code Enforcement to request an inspection.
- Schedule the inspection and prepare the device as instructed.
- Attend the inspection and obtain the inspector's report or certificate.
- If required, follow appeal instructions from the enforcing authority.
Key Takeaways
- Connecticut DCP Weights and Measures is the primary authority for device testing.
- Bridgeport local offices can accept complaints and help coordinate inspections locally.
Help and Support / Resources
- Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection - Weights and Measures
- City of Bridgeport - Code Enforcement
- City of Bridgeport - Building Inspection