The State Board of Agriculture and Industries shall have the power to establish standards and uniform grades for grain, which are hereby defined as including corn (maize), wheat, rye, oats, barley, grain, sorghum and beans. In establishing grades for grain that is sold on a dockage basis, dockage shall be considered and such dockage that is of value and retained shall be paid for. Dockage as used therein shall be understood to mean dockage as defined in the official grain standards of the United States.
Said board shall have the power to make, amend or repeal rules and regulations for the grading and inspection of grain, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this article. All such rules shall be published in such manner as to give proper publicity thereto.
Such board shall also have the power to fix and determine all charges for sampling, grading and inspecting grain.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 11 - Marketing, Grading and Standards of Farm Products and Fish.
Article 5 - Grading and Standards of Grain.
Section 2-11-90 - Commissioner's Duties.
Section 2-11-91 - State Board of Agriculture and Industries' Powers.
Section 2-11-92 - Stations for Inspection; Grade Certificates.
Section 2-11-93 - Designation of Inspectors to Grade Grain; Interest in Grain Warehouse or Elevator.
Section 2-11-94 - Inspector's Certificate of Authority.
Section 2-11-95 - Sale Without Certificate of Grade.
Section 2-11-96 - Grading by Samples.
Section 2-11-97 - Appeal From Grading.
Section 2-11-98 - Publication of Grain Standards.
Section 2-11-99 - Apparatus for Testing and Grading.
Section 2-11-100 - Inspection.
Section 2-11-101 - Disposition of Funds and Fees.
Section 2-11-102 - Applicability of Laws Relative to Inspection, Suspension From Sale, Seizure, Etc.