During all regular business hours, each public grain warehouse shall employ a grain inspector, who may be the public grain warehouseman himself or herself if the public grain warehouseman is a natural person. He or she shall inspect and weigh all grain received by the warehouse and shall be responsible for the accuracy of weights noted on all warehouse receipts.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 17 - Warehousing of Grain
Subchapter 2 - Public Warehouses — Generally
§ 2-17-207. License applications
§ 2-17-208. Filing schedule of charges
§ 2-17-211. Issuance or denial of license
§ 2-17-212. Posting of license
§ 2-17-213. Annual license fee
§ 2-17-214. Renewal of license
§ 2-17-215. Suspension, cancellation, or revocation of licenses
§ 2-17-216. Replacement of license
§ 2-17-217. Net assets required
§ 2-17-218. Insurance required
§ 2-17-219. Receipt of tendered grain
§ 2-17-220. Receipts and records
§ 2-17-221. Contents of receipts
§ 2-17-222. Preparation of forms for warehouse receipts
§ 2-17-223. Numbering of receipts
§ 2-17-225. Accuracy of receipts
§ 2-17-226. Duty of warehouseman to deliver grain
§ 2-17-229. Verification of signature
§ 2-17-230. Sale or pledge of receipts
§ 2-17-231. Accepting grain for shipment
§ 2-17-233. Duty to maintain quality of grain
§ 2-17-234. Records to be maintained
§ 2-17-235. Examinations and inspections
§ 2-17-236. Insolvent warehouses