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National Measurement Regulations 1999
26Accuracy of State tertiary standards of measurement—maximum permissible uncertainty
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#### 26 Accuracy of State tertiary standards of measurement—maximum permissible uncertainty
For paragraph 19(1)(e), the accuracy with which a State tertiary standard of measurement is verified must be expressed as an uncertainty that does not exceed:
(a) for a standard for the measurement of mass of a denomination stated in column 1 in Schedule 5—the maximum permissible uncertainty stated for the denomination in column 4 in that Schedule; or
(b) for a standard for the measurement of volume of a denomination stated in column 1 in Schedule 6—the maximum permissible uncertainty stated for the denomination in column 3 in that Schedule; or
(c) for a standard for the measurement of mass or volume of a denomination not stated in column 1 in Schedule 5 or 6—the maximum permissible uncertainty appropriate to the denomination when linear interpolation is applied to the maximum permissible uncertainty stated:
(i) for a standard for the measurement of mass—in column 4 in Schedule 5; or
(ii) for a standard for the measurement of volume—in column 3 in Schedule 6.