203C.28 Tariff rates.
1. A warehouse operator shall, at the time of application for a license, file a tariff with the department which shall contain rates to be charged for receiving, storage, and load-out of grain. The tariff shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the place of business of the licensee in a form prescribed by the department and shall become effective at the time the license becomes effective.
2. Storage charges shall commence on the date of delivery to the warehouse. Storage, receiving, or load-out charges other than those specified in the tariff may be made if the charge is required by the terms of a written contract with the United States government or any of its subdivisions or agencies.
3. Grain deposited with the warehouse for the sole purpose of processing and redelivery to the depositor is subject only to the charges listed under the grain bank section of the tariff. Drying and cleaning of grain shall not be construed as processing.
4. A tariff may be amended at any time and is effective immediately, except that grain in store on the effective date of a storage charge increase does not assume the increased rate until the subsequent anniversary date of deposit. Any decrease in storage rates shall be effective immediately and shall be applicable to all grain in store on the effective date of the decrease.
5. A warehouse operator may file with the department and publish the supplemental tariff applicable only to grain meeting special descriptive standards or characteristics as set forth in the supplemental tariff. A supplemental tariff shall be in a form prescribed by the department and be posted adjacent to the warehouse tariff.
6. All tariff charges shall be nondiscriminatory within classes.
[C24, 27, 31, §9737; C35, §9751-g18; C39, §9751.18; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §543.28]
86 Acts, ch 1103, §2
C93, §203C.28
2014 Acts, ch 1026, §42
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 203C - WAREHOUSES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Section 203C.2 - Duties and powers of the department — operator recordkeeping.
Section 203C.3 - Appointment of department as receiver.
Section 203C.4 - Powers and duties of receiver.
Section 203C.5 - Rules — documents and forms.
Section 203C.6 - Issuance of license and financial responsibility.
Section 203C.7 - Application for the issuance or renewal of a license.
Section 203C.8 - License to specify type and quantity of products which may be stored.
Section 203C.9 - Amendment of license.
Section 203C.10 - Action affecting a license.
Section 203C.12 - Participation in fund required.
Section 203C.12A - Lien on warehouse operator assets.
Section 203C.13 - Form and amount of evidence of financial responsibility.
Section 203C.14 - Suit — claims — notice of revocation.
Section 203C.15 - Insurance required — exception.
Section 203C.16 - License required for the storage of bulk grain.
Section 203C.17 - Receiving bulk grain at licensed and unlicensed warehouses.
Section 203C.18 - Warehouse receipts — issuance, printing, and electronic filing.
Section 203C.19 - Rights and obligations with respect to warehouse receipts — lost receipts.
Section 203C.20 - Receipt by warehouse operator to self.
Section 203C.23 - Warehouse operator’s obligation.
Section 203C.24 - Confidentiality of records.
Section 203C.25 - Shrinkage adjustments — disclosures — penalties.
Section 203C.27 - Discrimination.
Section 203C.28 - Tariff rates.
Section 203C.30 - Inspecting and grading.
Section 203C.34 - Display of license.
Section 203C.35 - Licensed warehouse operator to keep records.
Section 203C.36 - Penalties — injunction.
Section 203C.36A - Civil penalties.
Section 203C.37 - Issuance of a license and payment of fees.
Section 203C.38 - No obligation of state.
Section 203C.39 - Grain stored in another warehouse.
Section 203C.40 - Prioritization of inspections of warehouse operators.