Iowa Code
Chapter 203C - WAREHOUSES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Section 203C.39 - Grain stored in another warehouse.

203C.39 Grain stored in another warehouse.
A licensed warehouse operator may store grain in an alternative warehouse located in Iowa or another state as provided in this section.
1. a. The alternative warehouse located in Iowa must be another licensed warehouse or a warehouse licensed pursuant to the United States Warehouse Act.
b. The alternative warehouse located in another state must be licensed pursuant to the applicable laws of the state in which the alternative warehouse is located or the United States Warehouse Act. A warehouse operator shall not store grain in an alternative warehouse located in another state, unless approved in writing by the department in a manner required by the department.
2. In storing grain in an alternative warehouse under subsection 1, all of the following requirements apply:
a. The warehouse operator must obtain from such warehouse operator a nonnegotiable warehouse receipt and such receipt must show clearly the following notation:
Held in trust for depositors of (name of original receiving warehouse).
b. When the licensed warehouse operator begins to use the alternative warehouse, the licensed warehouse operator must have sufficient net worth under section 203C.6 or provide a deficiency bond or an irrevocable letter of credit to cover the increase in the licensed warehouse operator’s gross capacity.
3. A licensed warehouse operator may transfer grain for storage to another licensed warehouse operator while the warehouse operator receiving such grain has grain stored elsewhere under the provisions of this section.
[C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §543.39]
86 Acts, ch 1152, §30; 89 Acts, ch 143, §1102
C93, §203C.39
2003 Acts, ch 69, §20; 2012 Acts, ch 1095, §116

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title V - AGRICULTURE

Chapter 203C - WAREHOUSES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Section 203C.1 - Definitions.

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.11 - Suspension or revocation for insufficient evidence of financial responsibility — notice.

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.33 - Fees.

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.