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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:03:41 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:47:58 -0700, Roy Lewallen wrote: I find this most interesting. As a P.E. licensed by the state of Oregon (since 1981), I'm aware that I'm subject to state laws governing the code of conduct of Professional Engineers, and all other applicable state laws. I didn't realize that I had legal obligations to NIST, or that any other federal agency has requirements for P.E.s of all states. Would you please provide some reference where I can further research this obligation and the rules it has imposed that I'm legally required to comply with? Roy Lewallen, W7EL, P.E. Hi Roy, "RCW 19.94.150 Standards recognized. The system of weights and measures in customary use in the United States and the metric system of weights and measures are jointly recognized, and either one or both of these systems shall be used for all commercial purposes in this state. The definitions of basic units of weight and measure and weights and measures equivalents, as published by the national institute of standards and technology or any successor organization, are recognized and shall govern weighing or measuring instruments or devices used in commercial activities and other transactions involving weights and measures within this state." This is from the state of Washington, I will leave it to you to research your own particular point of liability in Oregon. Wow, thanks for the heads-up. I'll be more careful to specify circuit board trace line widths in furlongs, and volumes of radar detection regions in bushels, those being duly recognized customary units of measure here in Oregon. I'll no longer use lakj;ofs and mapeurqak!pys, which I had previously been using. Uh-huh. .... Could you please try to rephrase it in a way that can be understood by an engineer with a sadly deficient liberal arts education? Hi Roy, Probably not. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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