Sec. 16.8. (a) A lien against all grain assets of a licensee or a person who is required to be licensed under this chapter attaches in favor of the following:
(1) A lender or other claimant that has a receipt for grain owned or stored by the licensee.
(2) A claimant that has a ticket or written evidence, other than a receipt, of a storage obligation of the licensee.
(3) A claimant that surrendered a receipt as part of a grain sales transaction if:
(A) the claimant was not fully paid for the grain sold; and
(B) the licensee failed less than twenty-one (21) days after the surrender of the receipt.
(4) A claimant that has other written evidence of a sale to the licensee of grain for which the claimant has not been fully paid.
(b) A lien under this section attaches and is effective at the earliest of the following:
(1) the delivery of the grain for sale, storage, or under a bailment;
(2) the commencement of the storage obligation; or
(3) the advancement of funds by a lender.
(c) A lien under this section terminates when the licensee discharges the claim.
(d) If a licensee has failed, the lien that attaches under this section is assigned to the agency by operation of this section. If a failed licensee is liquidated, a lien under this section continues to attach as a claim against the assets or proceeds of the assets of the licensee that are received or liquidated by the agency.
(e) Except as provided in subsection (h), if a licensee has failed, the power to enforce the lien on the licensee's grain assets transfers by operation of this section to the director and rests exclusively with the director who shall allocate and prorate the proceeds of the grain assets as provided in subsections (g) and (i).
(f) The lien established under this section has priority over all competing lien claims asserted against the licensee's grain assets.
(g) The priority of a lien that attaches under this section is not determined by the date on which the claim arose. If a licensee has failed, the director shall enforce lien claims and allocate grain assets and the proceeds of grain assets of the licensee in the following order of priority:
(1) First priority is assigned to the following:
(A) A lender or other claimant that has a receipt for grain owned or stored by the licensee.
(B) A claimant that has a ticket or written evidence, other than a receipt, of a storage obligation of the licensee.
(C) A claimant that surrendered a receipt as part of a grain sales transaction if:
(i) the claimant was not fully paid for the grain sold; and
(ii) the licensee failed less than twenty-one (21) days after the surrender of the receipt.
If there are insufficient grain assets to satisfy all first priority claims, first priority claimants shall share pro rata in the assets.
(2) Second priority is assigned to all claimants who have written evidence of the sale of grain, such as a ticket, a deferred pricing agreement, or similar grain delivery contract, and who completed delivery less than thirty (30) days before the licensee's failure. Claimants under this subdivision share pro rata in the remaining assets if all claimants under subdivision (1) have been paid but insufficient assets remain to fully satisfy all claimants under this subdivision.
(3) Third priority is assigned to all other claimants that have written evidence of the sale of grain to the failed licensee. Claimants under this subdivision share pro rata in the distribution of the remaining grain assets.
(h) If a claimant under this section brings an action to recover grain assets that are subject to a lien under this section and the agency does not join the action, the director shall, upon request of the claimant, assign the lien to the claimant in order to allow the claimant to pursue the claim to the extent that the action does not delay the resolution of the matter by the agency, the prompt liquidation of the assets, or the ultimate distribution of assets to all claimants.
(i) If:
(1) a claimant engaged in farming operations granted to one (1) or more secured parties one (1) or more security interests in the grain related to the claimant's claim under this section; and
(2) one (1) or more secured parties described in subdivision (1) have given to:
(A) the licensee prior written notice of the security interest under IC 26-1-9.1-320(a)(1) or IC 26-1-9-307(1)(a) before its repeal; and
(B) the director prior written notice of the security interest with respect to the grain described in subdivision (1) sufficient to give the director a reasonable opportunity to cause the issuance of a joint check under this subsection;
the director shall pay the claimant described in subdivision (1) the portion of the proceeds of grain assets under subsection (e) to which the claimant is entitled under this section by issuance of a check payable jointly to the order of the claimant and any secured party described in subdivision (1) who has given the notices described in subdivision (2). If only one (1) secured party described in subdivision (1) is a payee, the rights of the secured party in the check shall be to the extent of the indebtedness of the claimant to the secured party. If two (2) or more secured parties described in subdivision (1) are payees, the nature, extent, and priority of their respective rights in the check are determined in the same manner as the nature, extent, and priority of their respective security interest under IC 26-1-9.1.
As added by P.L.125-1997, SEC.37. Amended by P.L.115-1999, SEC.1; P.L.173-1999, SEC.10; P.L.1-2002, SEC.101; P.L.75-2010, SEC.14; P.L.145-2017, SEC.8.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing and Bonding Law
26-3-7-1. Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency; Employees
26-3-7-1.5. Liberal Construction
26-3-7-2.2. Determination of a Single Warehouse
26-3-7-3. Powers and Duties of Director
26-3-7-4. License; Application; Exemptions; Suspension or Revocation; Prohibited Operation
26-3-7-4.1. Renewal Application
26-3-7-5. Inspection and Certification of Scales
26-3-7-6.1. Financial Statement; Fines
26-3-7-6.3. Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency License Fee Fund
26-3-7-6.5. Disclosure of Information; Investigations
26-3-7-7. Issuance of License or Permit; False Statements; Applicant's Qualifications
26-3-7-8.5. Licensing Requirements of Successor Owner
26-3-7-9. Bond, Cash Deposit, or Letter of Credit
26-3-7-10. Amount of Bond, Cash Deposit, Letter of Credit, or Other Surety; Deficiencies; Penalties
26-3-7-12. Insurance; Filing of Certificate; Settlement With Depositor in Case of Destruction
26-3-7-13. Additional Bond, Cash Deposit, Letter of Credit, or Insurance
26-3-7-14. Cancellation of Bond or Insurance; Approval; Notice; Suspension of License
26-3-7-16. Maintenance of Minimum Net Worth
26-3-7-16.5. Determination of Shortages; Payment of Claims; Hearings and Procedures
26-3-7-16.8. Liens on Grain Assets
26-3-7-17.1. Possible Violations; Powers of Director; Procedures
26-3-7-17.5. Notice of Suspension or Revocation of License; Notice of Denial of Application
26-3-7-18. Revocation, Expiration, or Suspension of License; Effect Upon Operation
26-3-7-19. Receipt of Grain; Ownership of Deposited Grain
26-3-7-20. Grain Owned by Licensee; Receipts; Transfer
26-3-7-21. Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act; Application to Transactions
26-3-7-22. Commingling of Grain
26-3-7-23. Return of Grain to Depositor
26-3-7-24. Duplicate Receipts; Restriction; Requisites; Bond
26-3-7-26.5. Deferred Pricing Agreement; Conditions; Penalties
26-3-7-28. Records and Accounts; Retention
26-3-7-29. Display of License or Permit; Schedule of Charges; Sign
26-3-7-30. Receipt Forms; Requests; Cost; Requisites for Accountability
26-3-7-31. Grain Shortages; Appointment of Receiver; Notice of Actions and Orders
26-3-7-32. Injunctions; Unlawful Removal of Grain; Temporary Restraining Orders
26-3-7-33. Examination of Warehouse; Fee; Expenses