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These Regulations may be cited as the Weights and Measures (Packaged Goods and Quantity Marking and Abbreviations of Units) (Amendment) Regulations 1994 and shall come into force immediately after the coming into force of the Units of Measurement Regulations 1994.
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(1) On the coming into force of these Regulations the Regulations specified in Part I of the Schedule to these Regulations shall be amended in the manner specified in that Part.
(2) On 1st October 1995 the Regulations specified in Part II of the Schedule to these Regulations shall be amended in the manner specified in that Part.
(3) On 1st January 2000 the Regulations specified in Part III of the Schedule to these Regulations as amended by paragraph (2) above shall be amended in the manner specified in that Part.
Strathclyde
Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Small Firms,
Department of Trade and Industry
13th July 1994
SCHEDULE
Regulation 2
PART I

Regulations Amendment
The Weights and Measures (Quantity Marking and Abbreviations of Units) Regulations 1987 In regulation 7 for paragraph (3) substitute—“
(3) In the case of any goods required by or under Part IV of the Act to be pre-packed or otherwise made up in or on a container for sale, or for delivery after sale, only if made up in specified metric quantities, the marking shall indicate that quantity first.”.
PART II

Regulations Amendments
The Weights and Measures (Packaged Goods) Regulations 1986 In Schedule 3 in Part I—
 in paragraph 1(a) of column 1 for “transparent” substitute “returnable”,
 in paragraph 1(B)(b)(iv) of column 2 for “2 lb and 4 lb” substitute “1 kg and 2 kg”, and
 in paragraph 1(B)(c)(ii) of column 2 omit “and 7(3) to (7)” and all the words after “were omitted”.
 In Schedule 4 in Part II—
 in paragraph 2(1)—
 in Table 1 omit—“
 1/3500 lb or
 1/1400 lb or
 1/700 lb or
 1/16
 ¼ oz or
 1 oz
 2 oz
 4 oz
 8 oz”,
 in paragraph 2(2)—
 in sub-paragraph (b)(i) omit “, and”,
 omit sub-paragraph (b)(ii), and in Table 2 for the entries in column “(2)” substitute—“
 500 g
 1 kg
 2 kg
 4 kg
 5 kg
 15 kg
 30 kg
 60 kg”,
 
 in Table 3 for the entries in column “(2)” under the headings “Class B machines” and “Class C machines” substitute—“
 1 kg
 2 kg
 4 kg
 7 kg
 7 kg
 15 kg
 15 kg
 30 kg
 60 kg
 60 kg
 60 kg
 and
 30 g
 500 g
 1 kg
 2 kg
 4 kg
 5 kg
 7 kg
 7 kg
 15 kg
 30 kg
 60kg”
 respectively,
 
 in Table 4 for the entries in column “(2)” substitute—“
 60 kg
 200 kg
 300 kg
 400 kg
 600 kg”, and
 
 in Table 5 for the entries in column “(2)” substitute—“
 60 kg
 200 kg”.
 In Schedule 7 in paragraph 17 for “2 lb and 4 lb” substitute “1 kg and 2 kg”.
The Weights and Measures (Quantity Marking and Abbreviations of Units) Regulations 1987 In regulation 2(2) for “Regulations 5 and 6” substitute “Regulation 5”.For regulations 6 and 7 substitute—“
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(1) Subject to paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) below the marking of any container with information as to quantity by measurement shall be in metric units of measurement.
(2) The marking of any returnable container used for milk to which this Part of these Regulations applies with information as to quantity by measurement may, in addition to the marking in metric units, be marked by reference to the pint.
(3) The marking of any returnable container used for beer, cider, water, lemonade and fruit juice with information as to quantity by measurement may, in addition to the marking in metric units, be marked by reference to the pint and the fluid ounce.
(4) Any container marked in metric units of measurement in accordancewith these Regulations may be marked with a supplementary indication (section 8(5A) of the Act makes provision for the use for trade of a supplementary indication).”For regulation 8 substitute—“
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Subject to paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of regulation 6 above the units of measurement to be used in marking any container with information as to quantity by measurement are those set out in column 2 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations appropriate to the measurement being marked set out in column 1.”For regulation 11 substitute—“
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(1) Only those symbols set out in column 2 of Schedule 3 to these Regulations may be used for trade to indicate the relevant unit of measurement set out in column 1 of that Schedule.
(2) Where the pint is used in connection with returnable containers for milk or the dispense of draught beer or cider the abbreviation “pt” may be used and the letter “s” may be added, where appropriate, to indicate the plural.
(3) Where the pint or the fluid ounce are used in connection with returnable containers for beer, cider, water, lemonade and fruit juice the abbreviations “pt” or “fl oz” may be used and the letter “s” may be added, where appropriate, to indicate the plural.
(4) Where the pound or the ounce (avoirdupois) are used in connection with the sale of goods loose from bulk the abbreviations “lb” or “oz” may be used and the letter “s” may be added, where appropriate, to indicate the plural.”In Schedule 2 omit column 3.In Schedule 3 omit the words “AND ABBREVIATIONS OF”, “PART I” and “METRIC UNITS” and omit Part II.
PART III

Regulations Amendments
The Weights and Measures (Quantity Marking and Abbreviations of Units) Regulations 1987 In regulation 6 omit paragraph (3).In regulation 11 omit paragraphs (3) and (4).