§ 110.031 FALSE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
   (A)   No person shall sell, offer for sale or keep for the purpose of sale, any commodity in a quantity or enumeration of less weight or measure than that represented upon the sale or offer for sale by the vendor or his or her agent or employer. No person shall sell or offer for sale any commodity in any receptacle having a smaller capacity than is represented at the time of the offer or sale. No person shall sell or offer for sale any article of dry or liquid measurement in other than the legal type of measure required therefor.
   (B)   No person weighing or measuring any commodity for sale by dry, liquid, lineal or superficial measurement, by any unit of enumeration used in determining or measuring quantity or by weight, shall falsify the measure or weight of the commodity by representing the measure or weight of the same to be either more or less than the true measure or weight thereof.
   (C)   No person performing services upon any commodity, who determines the charge for the services according to the measure or weight of the commodity upon which the services are performed, shall falsify the measure or weight of the same by representing the measure or weight to be more than the true measure or weight thereof.
   (D)   No person shall deliver to a purchaser or prospective purchaser any commodity in a quantity or enumeration of less weight or measure than that offered for sale.
(2000 Code, § 5.66.020) Penalty, see § 110.999