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NATIONAL MEASUREMENT REGULATIONS 1999 - REG 3 Definitions

NATIONAL MEASUREMENT REGULATIONS 1999 - REG 3

Definitions

    In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:

"Act" means the National Measurement Act 1960 .

"approval" , of a pattern of a measuring instrument, means approval of the pattern under regulation   60.

"approval holder" means the person in whose name a certificate of approval is in force.

"approved pattern" , of a measuring instrument, means the pattern approved under regulation   60.

"approving authority" means:

  (a)   for patterns of measuring instruments generally -- the Chief Metrologist; or

  (b)   for a particular pattern of a measuring instrument -- a body or person appointed under subregulation   76(1) in relation to patterns of measuring instruments of the same kind as the particular pattern of a measuring instrument.

"artefact" means a physical object that is not a standard of measurement.

"Australian certified reference material" means a reference material certified under regulation   48.

"certificate" means:

  (a)   a certificate of verification; or

  (b)   a certificate issued under regulation   37 or 48; or

  (c)   a certificate of approval.

"certificate of approval" means a certificate issued under regulation   60.

"certificate of verification" means:

  (a)   a certificate issued under regulation   13; or

  (b)   a certificate issued under regulation   34C; or

  (c)   a batch verification certificate issued under regulation   2.36B of the National Trade Measurement Regulations   2009 .

"certification" means:

  (a)   for a measuring instrument -- certification of the instrument under regulation   37; and

  (b)   for a reference material -- certification of the material under regulation   48.

"certified measuring instrument" means a measuring instrument certified under regulation   37.

"certifying authority" means:

  (a)   for measuring instruments generally -- the Chief Metrologist; or

  (b)   for reference materials generally -- the Chief Metrologist; or

  (c)   for a particular measuring instrument or reference material -- a body or person appointed under regulation   73 in relation to measuring instruments or reference materials of the same kind as the particular measuring instrument or reference material.

"defence equipment" means equipment used, or intended for use, by the Defence Force.

"Inspectors' Class 1 standard" means a reference standard of measurement that has been verified in accordance with regulation   13 and that complies with the requirements of regulations   27 and 32 for the maximum permissible uncertainty and the maximum permissible variation of an Inspectors' Class 1 standard.

"Inspectors' Class 2 standard" means a reference standard of measurement that has been verified in accordance with regulation   13 and that complies with the requirements of regulations   28 and 33 for the maximum permissible uncertainty and the maximum permissible variation of an Inspectors' Class   2 standard.

"Inspectors' Class 3 standard" means a reference standard of measurement that has been verified in accordance with regulation   13 and that complies with the requirements of regulations   29 and 34 for the maximum permissible uncertainty and the maximum permissible variation of an Inspectors' Class   3 standard.

"legal measuring instrument" means a measuring instrument used, or intended for use, in the determination of a physical quantity:

  (a)   for:

  (i)   law enforcement; or

  (ii)   demonstrating compliance, or lack of compliance, with a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory; or

  (b)   that is, or may be, relevant to a proceeding in which the quantity is an issue.

"linear interpolation" , for a denomination, means a calculation of an amount that is in a linear sequence between the amounts stated for the denominations that are immediately smaller and larger than the denomination.

"maximum permissible error" , for a material measure or measuring instrument, means the maximum limit of error that:

  (a)   if a certificate is issued on or after 1   July   2007 for the material measure or measuring instrument -- is mentioned in the certificate; or

  (b)   otherwise -- is mentioned in Schedule   1 of the National Trade Measurement Regulations   2009 or Schedule   12 to these Regulations, for a material measure or measuring instrument of that kind.

Note:   Paragraph   ( b) extends to certificates of approval that refer to Document 118, Schedule of Maximum Permissible Errors for Trade Measuring Instruments , published by the former National Standards Commission in 1986, as the source of maximum permissible errors.

"maximum permissible uncertainty" , for a standard of measurement, means the maximum uncertainty permitted in the verification of the standard under these Regulations.

"maximum permissible variation" , for a standard of measurement, means the maximum amount by which the standard may differ from the denomination indicated by the standard in these Regulations.

"point of sale system" means a component of a measuring instrument that is:

  (a)   approved for use for trade; and

  (b)   used for creating labels, receipts or documents; and

  (c)   able to convert the result of a measurement made by the measuring instrument; and

  (d)   not able to control the measuring instrument or to affect its metrological performance.

"recertification" , for a measuring instrument or reference material, means certification of the instrument or material after the initial certification of the instrument or material.

"reverification" , for a standard of measurement or a measuring instrument, means verification of the standard or instrument after the initial verification of the standard or instrument.

"SI" , for a unit of measurement, means the system of measurement known as the International System of Units.

"SI definition" of a unit of measurement means the definition of the unit in Appendix 3 to Resolution 1 adopted by the General Conference on Weights and Measures at its 26th meeting, held at Versailles from 13 to 16   November 2018.

Note:   The Appendix could in 2019 be viewed on the International Bureau of Weights and Measures website (https://www.bipm.org/).

"State secondary standard" means a reference standard of measurement that has been verified in accordance with regulation   13 and that complies with the requirements of regulation   25 for the maximum permissible uncertainty of a State secondary standard.

"State tertiary standard" means a reference standard of measurement that has been verified in accordance with regulation   13 and that complies with the requirements of regulation   26 for the maximum permissible uncertainty of a State tertiary standard.

"time" , for a standard of measurement, means time that is not derived from the calendar.

"variant" means a change made to the pattern of an instrument, subject to the arrangement of the components of the instrument and the measuring element being substantially of the same design as that of the approved pattern.

"verification" means:

  (a)   for a standard of measurement -- verification of the standard under regulation   13; or

  (b)   for an artefact -- verification of a physical quantity of an artefact under regulation   34C.

"verifying authority" :

  (a)   for all standards of measurement and artefacts--means the Chief Metrologist; and

  (b)   for Australian secondary standards of measurement of ionising radiation--includes:

  (i)   the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation; and

  (ii)   the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency; and

  (c)   for a particular reference standard of measurement--includes a body or person appointed under regulation   73 in relation to reference standards of measurement of the same kind as the particular reference standard of measurement; and

  (d)   for a particular artefact--includes a body or person appointed under regulation   73 in relation to an artefact of the same kind as the particular artefact.