A bill to provide a national program in order to make the international metric system in the predominant but not exclusive system of measurement in the United States and to provide for converting to the general use of such system within 10 years.
Metric Conversion Act - Establishes the United States Metric Board, composed of 17 members, with a chairman, appointed by the President by and with the advise of the Senate. Requires such members to be representatives of groups and interests including engineers, scientists, manufacturers, retailers, labor, small business, and educators.
Directs the Board to carry out a program of planning, coordination and public education to implement the increasing use of the metric system in the United States. Requires the Board in carrying out such program to consider conversion costs, to provide procedures whereby groups may recommend methods of coordinating conversion in various industries, to encourage activities of standardization organizations to develop engineering standards on a metric measuurement basis, to cooperate with foreign governments, to assist the public in becoming familiar with the use of metric terms and measures, to report annually to the Congress on its activities, and to submit to the Congress and to the President, not later than one year after the date of enactment of the Act authorizing appropriations for this Act, a report on the need to provide an effective structural mechanism for converting customary units to metric units in statutes, regulations, and other laws at all levels of government.
Authorizes necessary appropriations to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Public law 94-168.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce.
Reported to Senate from the Committee on Commerce with amendment, S. Rept. 94-500.
Reported to Senate from the Committee on Commerce with amendment, S. Rept. 94-500.
Call of calendar in Senate.
Measure considered in Senate.
Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate, H.R. 8674 passed in lieu.
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