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U.S. National Work Group Taximeters

U.S. National Work Group Taximeters. NIST’s Role. To promote and help facilitate uniformity in legal metrology, especially in weights and measures standards and practices, and provide traceability to national standards. NIST’s Role. NIST has no: police power or authority over the States.

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U.S. National Work Group Taximeters

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  1. U.S. National Work Group Taximeters

  2. NIST’s Role • To promote and help facilitate uniformity in legal metrology, especially in weights and measures standards and practices, and provide traceability to national standards.

  3. NIST’s Role • NIST has no: • police power or authority over the States. • we obtain uniformity and provide traceability through cooperation, standards development and training. • Most weights and measures inspection activities are carried out at the state and local level.

  4. Handbook 130 • “Uniform Laws and Regulations in the areas of legal metrology and engine fuel quality” • Published by NIST to promote uniformity • Developed through the NCWM • Uniform laws and regulations • Serve as template or model • Adoption by States: • Some adopt in entirety • Some use as guideline • Some do not use at all

  5. Handbook 44 • “Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Commercial Weighing and Measuring Devices” • A product of the weights & measures community • Published annually by NIST to promote uniformity • Developed through the NCWM • Adopted by all states

  6. OWM Activities • Work with NCWM to develop documentary standards (e.g. HB 130, HB44) • Training of state regulators, laboratory metrology and industry personnel • Technical Support including the coordination of various work groups

  7. NIST USNWG on Taximeters • NCWM and NIST agreed to the formation of a WG to address the need for an update of existing standards and development of new requirements and policies to address emerging technologies • NIST OWM agreed to organize and provide technical advice for this work group • A preliminary review of existing HB44 Taximeter Code in August 2011 was circulated to stakeholders who were asked to review and comment

  8. NIST USNWG on Taximeters • Web-conference on May 23, 2012: Orientation • Face-to-face meeting September 24-26, 2012: Addressed technical issues. • The latest meeting resulted in additional changes to proposals for the HB 44 Taximeters Code and plans for formation of a subcommittee to analyze data and develop standards to address GPS, smart-phone apps.

  9. NIST USNWG on Taximeters • Further amendments are being reviewed and based on comments subsequent meetings will be scheduled. • Outcome of the USNWG will be a standard for regulatory officials to use in evaluation of today’s taximeters • Harmonization with relevant International Standards: OIML R21

  10. John Barton Office of Weights and Measures National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Dr., Mail Stop 2600 Gaithersburg, MD. 20899 (301) 975-4002 Fax (301) 975-8091 john.barton@nist.gov

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