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Approving The Rule Of Legal Metrology Nml 3-06:2016 "measurement Systems And Recording The Amount Of Petroleum Products And Liquefied Gas Shipped To Retailers. Metrological And Technical Requirements. Metrological Verification Procedure "

Original Language Title: cu privire la aprobarea normei de metrologie legală NML 3-06:2016 „Sisteme de măsurare şi înregistrare a cantităţii produselor petroliere şi gazelor lichefiate livrate cu amănuntul. Cerinţe tehnice şi metrologice. Procedura de verificare metrologică”

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approving the rule of legal metrology NML 3-06:2016 "measurement systems and recording the amount of petroleum products and liquefied gas shipped to retailers. Metrological and technical requirements.
Metrological verification procedure "



Published: 19.02.2016 in Official Gazette No. 38-42 art no: 261 pursuant to art. 2 (2). (2) (a). (d)) and art. 3 paragraphs 1 and 2. (1) of Law No. metrology 647-XIII of 17 November 1995 (Republished in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Moldova, Special Edition from 15.04.2008), as amended and supplemented in order to ensure uniformity, legality and accuracy of measurements in the areas of public interest in the territory of the Republic of Moldova, ORDON: 1. Is approved as a part-time legal metrology:-3-06: NML 2016 "measurement systems and recording the amount of petroleum products and liquefied gas shipped to retailers. Metrological and technical requirements. Metrological verification procedure "(annex). 
2. the repealed Decision standardization and Metrology Department no. 1420-approving the metrological norm NM 3-2:2003 machines for liquefied gas. Procedure for metrological verification ".
3. To publish this order in the Gazette of the Republic of Moldova and on the website of the Ministry of economy.
4. The task of the National Metrology Institute on its website placement of this order and its publication in the magazine "Metrology".

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of economy Octavian Calmic