Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing and Bonding Law
26-3-7-34. Violations

Sec. 34. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally violates or fails to comply with this chapter commits a Class A misdemeanor. Each day a person violates this chapter constitutes a separate violation.
(b) A person who knowingly or intentionally issues a receipt or ticket, knowing that the grain for which the receipt or ticket is issued has not been actually received at the licensed warehouse, commits a Class A misdemeanor. A person who issues a duplicate, or additional negotiable receipt for grain, knowing that a former negotiable receipt for the same grain or any part of the grain is outstanding and uncancelled, except in the case of a lost, stolen, or destroyed receipt, as provided in section 24 of this chapter, commits a Class A misdemeanor. A person who fraudulently represents, alters, or counterfeits any license provided for in this chapter commits a Level 6 felony.
(c) Except in case of sale or other disposition of the grain in lawful enforcement of the lien on grain that attaches under this chapter or on a licensee's lawful termination of storage, shipping, or handling agreements, or except as permitted by the rules adopted by the director under IC 4-22-2 to effectuate the purposes of this chapter:
(1) a person who knowingly or intentionally delivers grain out of a licensed facility, knowing that a negotiable receipt, the negotiation of which would transfer the right of possession of the grain is outstanding and uncancelled, without obtaining the possession of the receipt at or before the time of delivery, commits a Level 6 felony; and
(2) a person who knowingly or intentionally delivers grain out of a licensed facility, knowing that a non-negotiable receipt or ticket is outstanding and uncancelled, without the prior written approval of the person lawfully entitled to delivery under the non-negotiable receipt or ticket and without delivery being shown on the appropriate records of the licensee, commits a Level 6 felony.
(d) A person who fraudulently issues a receipt, a ticket, or a weight or grade certificate, knowing that it contains a false statement, or who issues a receipt for grain owned solely or jointly by the person and does not state the fact of the person's ownership in the receipt, commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(e) A person who recklessly changes a receipt or ticket subsequent to issuance, except for notation by the licensee of partial delivery, commits a Class B misdemeanor.
(f) A person who knowingly or intentionally deposits grain to which the person does not have title or upon which there is a lien or mortgage and who accepts for the grain a receipt or ticket, without disclosing the lack of title or the existence of the lien or mortgage, commits a Level 6 felony.
(g) A person commits a Class A misdemeanor who knowingly or intentionally:
(1) engages in the business of being a grain buyer or operates a warehouse without a valid license issued by the director;
(2) engages in the business of being a grain buyer or operates a warehouse without a sufficient cash deposit, letter of credit, or surety bond on file with and in a form approved by the director; or
(3) engages in the business of being a grain buyer or operates a warehouse while in violation of the rules adopted by the director.
(h) A person commits a Class A misdemeanor who willfully makes or causes to be made a false entry or statement of fact in an application or report filed with the director.
(i) A person who is not in compliance with section 3(a)(11) of this chapter may be subject to a fine imposed by the agency of not more than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), or the suspension of the grain buyer's license for not more than five (5) years, or both.
(j) The director may suspend or revoke the license of a licensee that uses an unlicensed facility to store or handle grain or commits another violation of this chapter.
Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.268, SEC.1. As amended by Acts 1978, P.L.2, SEC.2608; Acts 1979, P.L.249, SEC.17; Acts 1981, P.L.232, SEC.2; Acts 1982, P.L.155, SEC.19; P.L.139-1996, SEC.11; P.L.125-1997, SEC.54; P.L.158-2013, SEC.295.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 26. Commercial Law

Article 3. Warehouses

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. Definitions

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

26-3-7-4.2. Registered Agent

26-3-7-4.5. Repealed

26-3-7-5. Inspection and Certification of Scales

26-3-7-6. Types of Licenses Issued; Application for License; Fees; Payment of Fees; Current Liability Ratio; Review Level Financial Statement Inspection

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. Temporary License

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

26-3-7-11. Repealed

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

26-3-7-15. Grain Inventories; Sufficiency for Outstanding Warehouse Receipts or Other Storage Obligations

26-3-7-16. Maintenance of Minimum Net Worth

26-3-7-16.1. Repealed

26-3-7-16.5. Determination of Shortages; Payment of Claims; Hearings and Procedures

26-3-7-16.6. Procedures

26-3-7-16.7. Appeals

26-3-7-16.8. Liens on Grain Assets

26-3-7-17. Repealed

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

26-3-7-25. Terms of Receipts

26-3-7-26. Terms of Tickets

26-3-7-26.5. Deferred Pricing Agreement; Conditions; Penalties

26-3-7-27. Repealed

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

26-3-7-34. Violations

26-3-7-35. Grain Buyer License Required

26-3-7-36. Deposit of Fees