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Thank's for your replies.
A bit more info would be that it is the department of weights and measures saying that I need a certified scale because I have one in my store. I checked out the statute regarding it and it specifically says that the definition of a "Weighmaster" is someone who provides a statement or memorandum of weight, which I do not. But they don't care.
I'm not exactly sure how to do a R4C correctly. Would I simply write R4C over the front of it and send it back to the agent? Or send everything back to the head of the department? Also, couldn't I R4C both "violations" nunc pro tunc?
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