Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 105 - Agriculture Department
Chapter 1562 - BUYING AND STORING OF GRAIN
Part 1562.2200 - TERMINATION OF LICENSE; CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

Universal Citation: MN Rules 1562.2200
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

When a license is terminated by reason of sale, discontinuance of business, failure to renew a license, or for any other reason, the grain buyer or warehouse operator must discontinue buying grain from producers or storing grain, and redeliver or purchase all grain belonging to others in the warehouse. If a licensee sells or leases a grain warehouse to another person, proper indemnity must be provided to all depositors. Agreement in writing by the warehouse operator's successor to assume liability for all warehouse receipts outstanding at the time of take over and reissuance of warehouse receipts by the successor constitutes sufficient indemnity. The commissioner must be notified of a change in ownership so that a new license and bond may be issued.

Statutory Authority: MS s 16A.128; 223.19; 232.22; 232.24; 236.08

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