Skip to code content (skip section selection)
Compare to:
Oak Park Overview
Oak Park, IL Code of Ordinances
THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK PARK, ILLINOIS
PREFACE TO OAK PARK CODE
PREAMBLE
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DEALERS
CHAPTER 4 AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 5 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 6 AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 7 BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS LICENSING
CHAPTER 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 GAMBLING
CHAPTER 12 HOUSING
CHAPTER 13 HUMAN RIGHTS
CHAPTER 14 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 15 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 15A NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSPAPER STANDS
CHAPTER 16 NUISANCES
CHAPTER 17 OFFENSES
CHAPTER 18 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
CHAPTER 19 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 20 PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER 21 SMOKE ABATEMENT AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 22 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 23 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 23A TAXES
CHAPTER 24 TAXICABS
CHAPTER 25 TREES, SHRUBS AND OTHER PLANTS
CHAPTER 26 WATER
CHAPTER 27 WEAPONS
CHAPTER 28 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 29 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION
CHAPTER 30 SPECIAL EVENTS
Loading...
28-2-1: DUTIES PERFORMED BY VILLAGE CLERK:
The Village Clerk is made the Inspector of Weights and Measures and shall be responsible for all duties required by this chapter, the statutes of the state and the regulations of the director of insurance of the state. Deputy inspectors may be appointed by the Clerk to perform the duties set forth in this article. (1981 Code)
28-2-2: ANNUAL INSPECTION; SEAL AND CERTIFICATE OF ACCURACY; TABLE OF TOLERANCES:
It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures to inspect and examine not less than once in each year all weights, measures, scale beams, patent balances, steelyards and other instruments used for weighing and measuring in the Village and to stamp with a suitable seal all weights, scales, measures and weighing and measuring devices so used which are found accurate, and deliver to the owner thereof a certificate of their accuracy. The Inspector shall also provide a table of tolerances and specifications in conformity with those approved by the national bureau of standards. Any person who shall wilfully remove, destroy or in any manner erase any stamp or seal of inspection from any scale, weight or measure shall be punished as provided in section 1-1-5 of this code. (1981 Code)
28-2-3: REGISTER TO BE KEPT:
It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures to make a register of all the weights, measures, scale beams, patent balances, steelyards and other instruments used for weighing, inspected and sealed by him, in which shall be stated the names of the owners of the same, and whether they are in conformity to the standards of the State.
28-2-4: REPORTS OF VIOLATION OF CHAPTER:
It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures to report forthwith to the Corporation Counsel the names and places of business of all persons violating any of the provisions of this Chapter, and of all persons making use of any fraudulent or unsealed weights or measures, gauges or balances.
28-2-5: SALE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES PROHIBITED:
It shall be unlawful for the Inspector of Weights and Measures to vend any weights, measures, scale beams, patent balances, steelyards or other instruments to be used for weighing, or to offer or expose the same for sale, or be interested directly or indirectly in the sale of the same in the Village.
28-2-6: POLICE POWERS GENERALLY; RIGHT OF ENTRY:
The Inspector of Weights and Measures and any authorized deputies are hereby made Special Police (allowed under Section 19-2-1 of this Code) and shall have the power to, and shall from time to time, weigh or measure and inspect packages or amounts of commodities of whatsoever kind kept for the purpose of sale, offered or exposed for sale, or sold or in the process of delivery in order to determine whether the same contain the amounts represented, and whether they be offered for sale or sold in accordance with the laws in relation to weights and measures, and may, for the purposes above mentioned, and in the general performance of their official duties, enter and go into or upon any stand, place, building or premises, or stop any vendor, peddler, junk dealer, coal wagon, ice wagon, delivery wagon or conveyance of any kind, or any person whatsoever, and require him, if necessary, to go to some convenient place which the Inspector of Weights and Measures or any of his deputies may specify, for the purpose of making proper tests.
28-2-7: POWER TO ARREST AND SEIZE PROPERTY:
The Inspector of Weights and Measures and any authorized deputies shall have the same powers as are now held by, or may from time to time be conferred on, regular police to arrest, with or without formal warrant, any violator of this Chapter in relation to weights and measures, and to seize for use as evidence, with or without formal warrant, any false or unsealed weight, measure or weighing or measuring device or package or amounts of commodities found to be used, retained or offered or exposed for sale or sold in violation of this Chapter.
28-2-8: CONDEMNATION, ADJUSTMENT AND SEIZURE OF INCORRECT WEIGHTS AND MEASURES:
the Inspector shall examine, inspect and seal all weights, measures, scale beams, patent balances, steelyards and other instruments used for weighing at the stores and places where the same may be used. In case they, or any of them, shall not be in conformity to the standard of the State, they shall be marked "condemned", and the owner thereof shall within ten (10) days thereafter have the same properly adjusted and sealed; the Inspector may, at any time after the expiration of the time aforesaid, seize and destroy any and all such condemned weights, measures, scale beams, patent balances, steelyards and other instruments used for weighing which may be found in use.
28-2-9: INSPECTION FEES; SCHEDULE:
The Inspector of Weights and Measures shall receive and collect fees for the use of the Village for service at the following rates, which shall be due and payable at the time of such inspection:
For testing scales of the capacity of 240 to 2,000
pounds, except hopper scales   
$3.00
For testing scales of less capacity than 240 pounds   
2.00
For testing liquid measures of the capacity of one
quart and upwards, each   
.50
For testing yard measures, each   
.50
For testing linear measure, for each 3' length   
.50
For testing any tape line exceeding 50' in length, each   
2.00
For testing any automatic machine used for linear
measuring, each   
2.00
For testing any automatic device used for measuring
or dispensing liquids at retail, into vehicle tanks   
3.00
 
Loading...