Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 24, December 16, 2024
Section 10 CSR 30-4.010 - DefinitionsPURPOSE: This rule defines technical terms used in Chapter 4.
(1) Positional accuracy of a station is the accuracy of the station related to the reference stations that are held fixed National Geodetic Survey (NGS) or other higher order stations in the process of the adjustment. Positional accuracy of a station is computed from the constrained, correctly weighted, least squares adjustment at the ninety-five percent (95%) confidence level.(2) Relative accuracy is the relative position of one station with respect to another station. It is computed for all directly connected stations from the minimally constrained and the constrained correctly weighted, least squares adjustment at the ninety-five percent (95%) confidence level.(3) Rural area-For purposes of this chapter, a rural area is any second, third or fourth class county according to 48.020, RSMo.(4) Urban area-For purposes of this chapter, an urban area is any first class county according to 48.020, RSMo. AUTHORITY: sections 60.451.3. and 60.461, RSMo 1986.* Original rule filed March 1, 1978, effective 7/15/1978. Rescinded and readopted: Filed May 3, 1994, effective 12/30/1994. *Original authority: 60.451.3, RSMo 1984 and 60.461, RSMo 1984.