Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 90-139 - Trade and Consumer Protection
Chapter ATCP 99 - Grain Dealers And Grain Warehouse Keepers
Subchapter III - Grain Warehouse Keepers
Section ATCP 99.23 - Grain warehouse keepers; license fees and surcharges

Current through August 26, 2024

A person applying for an annual grain warehouse keeper license under s. 126.26, Stats., shall pay the following license fees and surcharges, rather than the license fees and surcharges provided in s. 126.26(3), Stats.:

(1) A nonrefundable license processing fee of $25 plus $25 for each grain warehouse identified under s. 126.26(2) (d), Stats. If a grain warehouse keeper operates 2 or more grain warehouses located within 0.5 mile of each other, the grain warehouse keeper may treat those grain warehouses as a single grain warehouse for purposes of this subsection and sub. (3).

(2) An inspection fee obtained by multiplying the combined grain warehouse capacity reported under s. 126.26(2) (e), Stats., by 0.25 cent per bushel, rounding the product to the nearest $1,000, and then subtracting any credit provided under s. 126.26(5), Stats., except that the inspection fee may not be less than $1,000 or more than $10,000.

(3) A supplementary inspection fee of $275 for each grain warehouse, in excess of one grain warehouse, that the applicant operates.

(4) A surcharge of $500 if, within 365 days before submitting the license application, the applicant operated as a grain warehouse keeper in violation of s. 126.26(1), Stats. The applicant shall also pay any license fees, license surcharges and fund assessments that are still due for the license year in which the applicant violated s. 126.26(1), Stats.

(5) A surcharge of $100 if, within 365 days before submitting the license application, the applicant failed to file an annual financial statement required under s. 126.28(1) (b), Stats., by the applicable deadline.

(6) A surcharge of $100 if the applicant was licensed as a grain warehouse keeper for the last preceding license year but failed to file a license renewal application before the annual license expiration date of August 31.

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