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\ All ACT to amend an aot entitled, "An Act defining public utilities, providing for the regulation thereof, creating a Public Service Commission, defining its duties and powers and other matters relating thereto,” approved March 28, 1919 as amended, Stats. 1931. THE PEOPLE OF TEE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 13 of the above entitled acting being section 6112 of 1929 N.C.L., 1931-1941 Supp., is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 13. The commission may, when necessary, ascertain and prescribe for each kind of public utility adequate, convenient and serviceable standards for the measurement of quality, pressure, voltage or other conditions pertaining to the supply of the product or service rendered by any public utility, and prescribe reasonable regulations for the examination and testing of such products or service and for the measurement thereof. Any consumer, user or party served may have the quality or quantity of the product or the character of any service rendered by any public utility tested upon the payment of fees fixed by the commission, which fees, however, shall be paid by the public utility and repaid to the complaining party if the quality or quantity of the product or the character of the service be found by the commission defective or insufficient in a degree to justify the demand for testing; or the commission may apportion the fees between the parties as justice may require; provided, that it shall be unlawful for any public utility, for any purpose or object whatever, in any city or town containing more than 4500 inhabitants, to install, operate or use, within such city or town, any mechanical water meter, or similar mechanical device, to measure the quantity of - 1 -