Nice follow-up, Paul. Let's hope we hear back positive news. BTW, does NIST or the NCTM or anyone else keep track of which jurisdictions have adopted the UPLR with pointers to documents that confirm each such adoption?
Thanks, Ezra ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Trusten To: U.S. Metric Association Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: [USMA:39979] New York State discussion of UPLR metric-only labeling option Dear Commissioner Hooker, ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Happy New Year from the U.S. Metric Association! We hope your agency is making good progress in its discussion (according to your November 2007 letter to me) on adopting the National Council on Weights and Measures (NCTM) Uniform Regulations as published in NIST Handbook 130. Among these regulations is a provision that will permit products not regulated by the federal Fair Labeling and Packaging Act (FPLA) to be optionally labeled in metric units only, i.e., without U.S. customary-unit labeling. Such adoption would make New York the 49th state to permit this labeling option. SI-ncerely, -- Paul Trusten, R.Ph. Public Relations Director U.S. Metric Association, Inc. 3609 Caldera Boulevard, Apt. 122 Midland TX 79707-2872 USA www.metric.org +1(432)528-7724 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
