New
Hampshire Department of Agriculture,
Markets
&Food
DIVISION
OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
(The following are excerpts
and paraphrases of the Weights and Measures Act, RSA 438. They are intended for general guidance
purposes only. Additional requirements may
apply. Please contact the Division
directly at (603) 271-3700 for your specific situation.)
The general
objective of uniform weights and measures is to maintain fairness and equity in
the marketplace.
GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Packages: Commodities in packaged form shall bear on the outside of the package: (1) The identity of the commodity (unless easily identifiable through the wrapper), (2) The net quantity in terms of weight, measure of count, and (3) The name and place of the business or packer.
Random Packages: If a package is one of a lot of packages of the same commodity with no fixed pattern of net contents (e.g., a meat case in a grocery store), it shall also contain the price per single unit of weight, measure, or count (e.g. price per pound, price per quart, price per 100.)
Advertising
Packages for
Net Weight: “Net weight” means the weight of a commodity excluding any materials, substances, or items not considered to be part of the commodity. Materials not considered to be part of the commodity include, but are not limited to, containers, wrappers, packaging materials, labels, individual piece coverings, coupons, etc. Whenever any commodity is sold by weight, the net weight of the commodity shall be employed.
Declaration of
Quantity: The metric system and/or
the inch-pound system of weights and measures are to be used for all commercial
purposed in the State of
Weighing and
Measuring
License:
All commercial weighing and
measuring devices used in direct sale
applications must be licensed.
Inspection of
Weighing
a. The owner must have three or less scales at the business location and,
b. The scales must be 100 pound capacity or less.
Otherwise, the owner has the obligation of hiring a licensed service person to perform this service.
Method of
Method of
Recognizing
the difficulty faced by consumers when more than one method of sale is employed
in the same outlet for the same product, noncomparable methods of sale, (e.g.,
loose Red Delicious apples by count vs. packaged Red Delicious apples by weight)
should be minimized.
The
method of retail sale for fresh fruits and vegetables should be:
Commodity Method
of
Apples Weight
or count, or by the dry measure in
units
not less than 1 peck
Apricots Weight
Artichokes Weight
or count
Asparagus Weight
or bunch
Avocados Count
Bananas Weight
Beans Weight
or dry measure, in units not less
then
1 peck
Beets Weight
or bunch
Berries (all) Weight
or measure (in ½ dry pint, 1 dry pint
or
1 dry quart only)
Broccoli Weight
or bunch
Brussels Sprouts Weight
Cabbage Weight
Cantaloupes Weight
or count
Carrots Weight
or bunch
Cauliflower Weight
or bunch
Celery Weight
or bunch
Cherries Weight
or measure
Coconuts Weight
or count
Corn on the cob Count
Cranberries Weight
or measure
Cucumbers Weight
or count
Currants Weight
or measure
Dates Weight
Eggplant Weight
or count
Escarole Weight
or bunch
Figs Weight
Garlic Weight
or count
Grapefruits Weight
or count
Grapes Weight
Greens (all) Weight
Kale Weight
Kohlrabi Weight
Leeks Weight
Lemons Weight
or count
Lettuce Weight
or count
Limes Weight
or count
Mangoes Weight
or count
Melons Weight
or count
Melons (cut or pieces) Weight
Mushrooms Weight
or measure
Nectarines Weight
or count
Okra Weight
Onions (spring
or green) Weight
or bunch
Onions (dry) Weight
Papaya Weight
or count
Parsley Weight
or bunch
Parsnips Weight
Peaches Weight,
count or dry measure in units not
less
than 1 peck
Pears Weight,
count or dry measure in units not
less
than 1 peck
Peas Weight
Peppers Weight
or count
Persimmons Weight
or count
Plums Weight
or dry measure in units not less
than
1 peck
Pineapples Weight
or count
Pomegranates Weight
or count
Potatoes (Irish
or sweet) Weight
Prunes Weight
Pumpkins Weight
or count
Radishes Weight
Rhubarb Weight
Rutabagas Weight
Spinach Weight
or bunch
Tangerines Weight
or count
Tomatoes Weight
or dry measure, in units not less than
1
peck
Tomatoes
(cherry) Weight
or measure
Turnips Weight
or count
Method of
Berries
and Small Fruits
“Small
fruits” includes, but is not limited to, cherries, currants, and cherry
tomatoes. “Berries” includes all fruit
whose names end in the term “-berry.”
Berries and small fruit shall be sold by weight or by volume. If sold by volume they must be:
(1). in measure containers that are either open or
else covered by uncolored transparent lids or other wrappings that do not obscure the contents, and
(2) have capacities of:
(a) Metric capacities—250
milliliters, 500 milliliters or 1 liter
(b) Inch-pound capacities- ½ dry
pint, 1 dry pint or 1 dry quart
Bread
Bread
kept, offered, or exposed for sale, whether or not packaged or sliced, shall be
sold by weight
Butter
or Margarine
Shall
be offered and exposed for sale and sold by weight
Flour,
Corn Meal, and Hominy Grits
Wheat
flour, whole wheat flour, graham flour, self-rising flour, phosphated wheat
flour, bromated flour, corn flour, corn meal, and hominy grits, whether
enriched or not, shell be packaged, kept, offered, or exposed for sale by
weight.
Flowers
(edible)
Sold
by weight
Herbs (fresh)
Sold
by weight or by the bunch
Herbs
(dry)
Sold
by weight
Honey
Sold
by weight
Jams
and Jellies
Offered
and exposed for sale by weight
Meat,
Poultry, Fish, and Seafood
Shall
be sold by weight, except that whole shellfish in the shell may be sold by
weight, measure, and/or count. Shellfish
are aquatic animals having a shell, such as mollusks (e.g., scallops) or crustaceans
(e.g., lobster or shrimp).
Mustard,
Catsup, Relishes
Offered,
exposed for sale and sold by weight
Salsa
Offered,
exposed for sale and sold by weight
Fluid
Milk Products
All
fluid milk products, including but not limited to milk, lowfat milk, skim milk,
cultured milks, and cream shall be sold in terms of fluid volume.
Other
Milk Products
Cottage
cheese, cottage cheese products, and other milk products that are solid,
semi-solid, viscous, or a mixture of solid and liquid, shell be sold in terms
of weight.
Factory
Packaged Ice Cream and Similar Frozen Products
Shall
be kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold in terms of fluid volume.
Pickles
Shall
be sold by liquid measure
Pickles
(one or two in a transparent wrapping)
May
be sold by count
Pickles
(sold from bulk)
May
be sold by count
Food Commodities Sold by Bulk
Food
commodities sold by bulk shall be sold by weight in terms of whole units of
weight (i.e., pounds, ounces, grams, kilograms, etc.) and not in common or
decimal fraction (i.e., ½ pound, ½ ounce, .8 kilograms, etc.)
Ready-to
Eat-Food
Definition—Ready-to-Eat Food is
restaurant-style food offered or exposed for sale, whether in restaurants,
supermarkets, or similar food service establishments, that is ready for
consumption, though not necessarily on the premises where sold. Ready-to
Eat Food does not include sliced luncheon products, such as meat, poultry,
or cheese when sold separately.
Ready-to-Eat Food sold from bulk, or in single
servings packed on the premises, may be sold by weight, measure, or count
(count includes servings.)
Uniform Open Dating Regulation
Definitions:
Perishable Food. —“Perishable food” means any food having a
significant risk of spoilage, loss of value, or loss of palatability within 60
days of the day of packing.
Semi-Perishable Food. —“Semi-perishable food” means any food for
which a significant risk of spoilage, loss of value, or loss of palatability
occurs only after a minimum of 60 days, but within 6 months, after the date of
packaging.
Long Shelf-life Food. —“Long shelf-life food” means any food for
which a significant risk of spoilage, loss of value, or loss of palatability
does not occur sooner than 6 months after the date of packaging including foods
preserved by freezing, dehydrating, or being placed in a hermetically sealed
container.
“Sell By” Date. -- A retail
food establishment shall not sell or offer for sale a prepackaged perishable
food unless it is identified with a “sell by” date.
Determination of “Sell By” Date. – A person who prepackages
perishable food, shall determine a date that allows a reasonable period after
sale for consumption of the food without physical spoilage, loss of value, or
loss of palatability. A reasonable
period for consumption shall consist of at least one third of the approximate
total shelf life of the perishable food.
“Best If Used
By” Date. –
A person who prepackages semi-perishable or long shelf-life food may place upon
or attach to the package on open date providing it is designated by the “best
if used by” date.
Exemption. – This regulation does not
apply to perishable fruits or vegetables in a container permitting sensory
examination, or to prepackaged perishable foods open dated according to
requirements of Federal law or regulation.
Method of
Fireplace
and Stove Wood
Definition—The term “cord” when used in connection with wood
intended for fuel purposes shall mean the amount of wood that is contained in a
space of 128 cubic feet when the wood is ranked and well stowed. “Ranked and well stowed” shall be construed
to mean that pieces of wood are placed in a line or row, with individual pieces
touching and parallel to each other, and stacked in a compact manner.
Fireplace
and stovewood shall be advertised, offered for sale, and sold only by measure,
using the term “cord” and fractional parts of a cord, or cubic meter.
Packaged
Natural Wood (Bundled)
Natural
wood offered for sale in packaged form in quantities less than 1/8 cord or 16
cubic feet shall display the quantity in terms of cubic feet, to include
fractions of cubic feet (e.g., .75 cubic feet.)
Animal
Bedding
Packaged
animal bedding of all kinds, except for baled straw, shall be sold by volume,
that is, by the cubic meter, cubic yard, cubic foot, or cubic inch. If the commodity is packaged in a compressed
state, the quantity declaration shall include both the quantity in the
compressed state and the usable quantity that can be recovered (e.g., 3.6 cu ft
expands to 10 cu ft)
Wiping
Cloths
Wiping
cloths shall be sold by net weight or by count plus size of wiping cloths.
Potpourri
Potpourri
packaged in advance of sale shall be sold by weight, except when sold in a
decorative container or sachet, which may be sold by count.
Potpourri
sold from bulk shall be sold by weight or by dry volume.
Wool
(raw)
Raw
wool shall be sold by weight.
Yarn
The
appropriate net contents declaration for yarn is weight.
General Tables of Units of Weights and Measures
These
tables have been prepared for the benefit of those requiring tables of units
for occasional ready reference. Only a
limited number of decimal places are given, thus making the tables better
adapted for the average user.
Weight:
to convert ounces to grams - multiply ounces x 28.3495 grams
Liquid Volume: to convert fluid ounces to milliliters–multiply fluid ounces x 29.5735
ml
Dry Measure: to convert dry pints to milliliters-multiply dry pints x 550.6105
milliliters
Length: to convert inches to millimeters – multiply inches x 25.4 millimeters
KITCHEN MEASURMENTS
1
Pinch or dash = 1/16 teaspoon (t)
3
teaspoons = 1 tablespoon (1/2
fluid ounce)
4
tablespoons = ¼ cup (2 oz liquid)
½
cup = 8 tablespoons (4
oz liquid)
2
cups = 1 pint (16 oz
liquid)
2
pints = 1 quart (32
fluid ounces)
4
quarts = 1 gallon (128 fl
oz)
8
quarts (dry) = 1 peck
4
pecks = 1 bushel
NOTE:
All measurements are level
LIQUID OR FLUID MEASURE
4 ounces (oz) = 1 gill
2 gills = 1 cup
2 cups (16 oz) = 1 pint
1 pint = 28.88 cu in
2 pints = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 gallon
CUBIC MEASURE
1,728 cubic in = 1 cu ft
27 cubic feet = 1 cu yd
1 cord of wood = 128 cu ft
WEIGHT (MASS)
1
ounce = .0625 pounds
1
pound = 16 ounces
1
short ton = 2000 pounds
1
long ton = 2240 pounds
DRY MEASURE
1 pint = 33.6 cu in
1 cu ft = 1728 cu in
1 cu ft = 51.4 dry pints
2 pints = 1 quart
1 quart = .125
pecks
8 quarts = 1 peck
4 pecks = 1 bushel
1 bushel = 2150.42 cu in
1 bushel = 1.24 cu ft
COMPARATIVE WEIGHT
1 gram =
.035 ounces
1 gram =
.0002204 pounds
1 gram =
1000 milligrams
28.35 grams =
1 ounce
1000 grams =
1 kilogram
1 kilogram =
2.204 pounds
24 grains = 1
pennyweight
20 pennyweights =
480 grains
480 grains =
1 troy ounce
12 troy ounces =
1 troy pound
1 troy pound =
5760 grains
14.58 t oz =
1 lb avdp
.911 t oz = 1 oz avdp
1 troy ounce =
31.1 grams
PRECIOUS STONES, GOLD
1 carat =
200 milligrams
1 carat =
100 points
pure gold =
24 carats