Sec. 6. (a) The agency shall issue the following licenses:
(1) A grain bank license may be issued to a person that:
(A) stores only grain bank grain;
(B) has a storage capacity of not more than fifty thousand (50,000) bushels of grain; and
(C) purchases less than fifty thousand (50,000) bushels of grain per year.
(2) A warehouse license may be issued to a person that:
(A) stores grain for hire; and
(B) purchases less than fifty thousand (50,000) bushels of grain per year.
(3) A grain buyer license may be issued to a person that:
(A) purchases annually at least fifty thousand (50,000) bushels of grain that are not for the sole purpose of feeding the person's own livestock or poultry;
(B) chooses to obtain a grain buyer's license; or
(C) offers deferred pricing, delayed payments, or contracts linked to the commodity futures or commodity options market in connection with grain purchases.
(4) A buyer-warehouse license may be issued to a person that operates both as a warehouse and as a grain buyer.
(b) An applicant shall file with the director a separate application for each license or amendment of a license at the times, on the forms, and containing the information that the director prescribes.
(c) An initial application for a license must be accompanied by a license fee as follows:
(1) For a grain bank or for a warehouse or buyer-warehouse with a storage capacity of less than two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) bushels, one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the first facility and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each additional facility.
(2) For a warehouse or a buyer-warehouse with a storage capacity of at least two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) bushels but less than one million (1,000,000) bushels, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for the first facility and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each additional facility.
(3) For a warehouse or a buyer-warehouse with a storage capacity of at least one million (1,000,000) bushels but less than ten million (10,000,000) bushels, two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the first facility and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each additional facility.
(4) For a warehouse or buyer-warehouse with a storage capacity greater than ten million (10,000,000) bushels, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) for the first facility and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each additional facility.
(5) For a grain buyer, including a grain buyer that is also licensed as a warehouse under the warehouse act, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for the first facility and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each additional facility.
The director may prorate the initial application fee for a license that is issued at least thirty (30) days after the anniversary date of the licensee's business.
(d) Before the anniversary date of the license, the licensee shall pay an annual fee in an amount equal to the amount required under subsection (c). The director may prorate the annual application fee for a license that is modified at least thirty (30) days after the anniversary date of the licensee's license.
(e) A licensee or an applicant for an initial license must have a minimum current asset to current liability ratio of one to one (1:1) or better.
(f) An applicant for an initial license shall submit with the person's application a review level financial statement or better financial statement that reflects the applicant's financial situation on a date not more than fifteen (15) months before the date on which the application is submitted. A financial statement submitted under this section must:
(1) be prepared by an independent accountant certified under IC 25-2.1;
(2) comply with generally accepted accounting principles; and
(3) contain:
(A) an income statement;
(B) a balance sheet;
(C) a statement of cash flow;
(D) a statement of retained earnings;
(E) an aged accounts receivable listing detailing accounts that are ninety (90) days due, one hundred twenty (120) days due, and more than one hundred twenty (120) days due;
(F) a copy of the daily position record for the end of the licensee's fiscal year;
(G) the preparer's notes; and
(H) other information the agency may require.
The director may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to allow the agency to accept other substantial supporting documents instead of those listed to determine the financial solvency of the applicant if the director determines that providing the listed documents creates a financial or other hardship on the applicant or licensee.
(g) If a licensee's storage capacity changes between license renewals, the agency shall charge the licensee a fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250).
(h) An application for a license implies a consent to be inspected.
(i) Fees collected under this section shall be deposited in the grain buyers and warehouse licensing agency license fee fund established by section 6.3 of this chapter.
Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.268, SEC.1; Acts 1974, P.L.120, SEC.4; Acts 1975, P.L.277, SEC.3. As amended by Acts 1979, P.L.249, SEC.2; Acts 1981, P.L.232, SEC.1; Acts 1982, P.L.155, SEC.6; P.L.191-1991, SEC.4; P.L.125-1997, SEC.23; P.L.173-1999, SEC.4; P.L.207-2007, SEC.28; P.L.64-2009, SEC.4; P.L.75-2010, SEC.12; P.L.60-2015, SEC.7.
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