69-236. NONCOMPLIANCE — FAILURE — REMEDIES OF DEPARTMENT. (1) Whenever it appears, after any investigation, that a warehouseman does not have in his possession sufficient agricultural commodities to cover the outstanding warehouse receipts, scale weight tickets, or other evidence of storage liability issued or assumed by him, or the ability to pay producers for contract obligations, or when the warehouseman refuses to submit his books, papers, or property to lawful inspection, the department shall give notice to the warehouseman to comply with all or any of the following requirements:
(a) Cover such shortage;
(b) Give an additional bond as requested by the department; or
(c) Submit to such inspection as the department may deem necessary.
(2) If the warehouseman fails to comply with the terms of such notice within twenty-four (24) hours from the date of issuance of the notice, or within such further time as the department may allow, not to exceed ten (10) working days, the department shall petition the district court in the county where the licensee’s principal place of business is located (as shown by the license application) for an order:
(a) Authorizing the department to seize and take possession of any or all agricultural commodities in the warehouse or warehouses owned, operated, or controlled by the warehouseman, and of all books, papers and property of all kinds used in connection with the conduct or the operation of the warehouse business, and any materials which pertain in any way to that business; and
(b) Enjoining the warehouseman from interfering with the department in the discharge of its duties as required by the provisions of this section.
(3) Upon taking possession, the department shall give written notice of its action to the surety on the bond of the warehouseman and shall notify the holders or producers of record, as shown by the warehouseman’s records, of all negotiable or nonnegotiable warehouse receipts, scale weight tickets, or contracts issued for agricultural commodities, to present their warehouse receipt or other evidence of deposits or obligation for inspection or to account for the same. The department shall thereupon cause an audit to be made of the affairs of such warehouse including, but not limited to, the agricultural commodities in which there is an apparent shortage, to determine the amount of such shortage and compute the shortage as to each depositor as shown by the warehouseman’s records, if possible. The department shall notify the warehouseman and the surety on his bond of the approximate amount of such shortage and notify each depositor thereby affected by sending notices to the depositor’s last known address as shown by the records of the warehouseman.
(4) The department shall retain possession of the agricultural commodities in the warehouse or warehouses, and the books, papers, and property of the warehouseman, until such time as the warehouseman or the surety on the bond shall have satisfied the claims of all holders of warehouse receipts or other evidence of deposits or obligations, in case the obligations exceed the amount of the bond, the surety on the bond shall have satisfied such claims pro rata, or until such time as the department is ordered by the court to surrender possession.
(5) If during or after the audit provided for in this section, or at any other time the department has evidence that the warehouseman is insolvent or is unable to satisfy the claims of all holders of warehouse receipts or other evidence of obligations, the department shall petition the district court for the appointment of a receiver to operate or liquidate the business of the warehouseman in accordance with the law.
(6) At any time within ten (10) days after the department takes possession of any agricultural commodities, or the books, papers, or property of any warehouse, the warehouseman may serve notice on the department to appear in the district court of the county in which the warehouse is located, at a time to be fixed by the court, and show cause why the agricultural commodities, books, papers and other property should not be restored to his possession.
(7) All court costs, attorney’s fees, other professional fees and necessary expenses incurred by the department in carrying out the provisions of this section may be recovered in any civil action brought by the department in district court or recovered at the same time and as part of the receivership or seizure action filed under the provisions of this chapter.
(8) As a part of the expenses so incurred, the department or the receiver is authorized to include the cost of adequate liability insurance necessary to protect the department, its officers, and others engaged in carrying out the provisions of this section.
(9) The provisions and remedies of this section are not limited to a warehouse shortage.
History:
[69-236, added 1982, ch. 25, sec. 26, p. 44; am. 1983, ch. 44, sec. 12, p. 111; am. 1985, ch. 138, sec. 6, p. 379; am. 1988, ch. 350, sec. 3, p. 1046; am. 2002, ch. 259, sec. 26, p. 770.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 2 - BONDED WAREHOUSE LAW
Section 69-201 - SHORT TITLE OF ACT.
Section 69-203 - LICENSE NECESSARY TO OPERATE PUBLIC WAREHOUSE.
Section 69-204 - PENALTY FOR OPERATING WITHOUT A LICENSE — MISREPRESENTATION.
Section 69-206 - LICENSES TO WAREHOUSEMEN — ISSUE — RENEWAL — CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.
Section 69-207 - TERM OF LICENSE — RENEWAL.
Section 69-208A - AMOUNT OF BOND — CANCELLATION.
Section 69-210 - DESIGNATION OF WAREHOUSE AS BONDED WAREHOUSE.
Section 69-211 - FEES OF DEPARTMENT.
Section 69-212 - SCHEDULE OF CHARGES — POSTING.
Section 69-213 - PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINING COMMODITIES STORED.
Section 69-213A - ANNUAL NOTIFICATION.
Section 69-214 - EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL.
Section 69-215 - LICENSES TO WEIGH COMMODITIES FOR STORAGE.
Section 69-217 - RIGHT TO ASSESS AND COLLECT FEES.
Section 69-218 - WAREHOUSEMEN TO RECEIVE COMMODITIES ACCORDING TO CAPACITY.
Section 69-219 - COMMODITIES DEEMED DELIVERED SUBJECT TO LAW.
Section 69-220 - INSPECTION AND GRADING OF DISEASED OR INSECT INFESTED COMMODITIES.
Section 69-222 - RECEIPTS — SCALE WEIGHT TICKETS.
Section 69-224 - STANDARDS FOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES.
Section 69-225 - LOSS OF RECEIPTS — CONDITIONS OF REISSUE.
Section 69-226 - RECORDS OF WAREHOUSES — CONDUCT OF WAREHOUSES.
Section 69-227 - EXAMINATION OF COMMODITIES OR SEED CROPS — RECORDS — PUBLICATION OF FINDINGS.
Section 69-228 - SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
Section 69-229 - PUBLICATION OF REPORTS.
Section 69-230 - EXAMINATION OF BOOKS — AUTHORIZATION TO COPY.
Section 69-232 - COOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND PRIVATE ASSOCIATIONS.
Section 69-233 - VIOLATION OF LAW — PENALTY.
Section 69-234 - RENT OF QUARTERS — EMPLOYMENT OF ASSISTANTS.
Section 69-235 - EFFECT OF PARTIAL INVALIDITY OF LAW.
Section 69-236 - NONCOMPLIANCE — FAILURE — REMEDIES OF DEPARTMENT.
Section 69-238 - WAREHOUSEMAN’S OBLIGATIONS — DUTY TO DELIVER DEPOSITED COMMODITIES — DAMAGES.
Section 69-239 - DUTIES OF WAREHOUSEMAN — CONTENTS OF RECORDS.
Section 69-240 - DIRECTOR’S DISCRETIONARY ACTION.
Section 69-241 - INSURANCE — CANCELLATION PROCEDURE — SUSPENSION OF LICENSE.
Section 69-243 - DUTY TO PROSECUTE.
Section 69-244 - LICENSE REISSUANCE FOLLOWING REVOCATION.
Section 69-245 - DIRECTOR’S AUTHORITY.
Section 69-246 - APPEALS FROM DECISION OF DIRECTOR.
Section 69-247 - LICENSE DENIAL.
Section 69-248 - DRAWING CHECKS INSUFFICIENTLY COVERED A VIOLATION.
Section 69-249 - CREDIT-SALE CONTRACTS.
Section 69-250 - CONFIDENTIAL AND PROTECTED RECORDS.
Section 69-251 - PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE.
Section 69-255 - SHORT TITLE — INDEMNITY FUND PROGRAM.
Section 69-256 - CREATION OF INDEMNITY FUND — USES.
Section 69-257 - ASSESSMENT — RATE — MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM ASSESSMENT.
Section 69-259 - FUNDING AND LIMITS OF FUND.
Section 69-260 - FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES — ADDITIONAL BOND OR SECURITY REQUIRED.
Section 69-261 - ADVISORY COMMITTEE — TERMS — COMPENSATION.
Section 69-262 - PROOF OF CLAIMS — PROCEDURE — HEARING — INSPECTION OF WAREHOUSE.
Section 69-263 - FAILURE TO FILE — LOSS OF CLAIM ON FUND.
Section 69-264 - MINIMUM BALANCE — SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS.
Section 69-267 - CLAIM AGAINST WAREHOUSEMAN OR DEALER — DIRECTOR’S REMEDIES.