Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 276 - Stockyards, Grain and Produce Exchanges
Section 276.401 - Title, and scope of the law — definitions.

Effective - 28 Aug 2012, 2 histories
276.401. Title, and scope of the law — definitions. — 1. Sections 276.401 to 276.582 shall be known as the "Missouri Grain Dealer Law".
2. The provisions of the Missouri grain dealer law shall apply to grain purchases where title to the grain transfers from the seller to the buyer within the state of Missouri.
3. Unless otherwise specified by contractual agreement, title shall be deemed to pass to the buyer as follows:
(1) On freight on board (FOB) origin or freight on board (FOB) basing point contracts, title transfers at time and place of shipment;
(2) On delivered contracts, when and where constructively placed, or otherwise made available at buyer's original destination;
(3) On contracts involving in-store commodities, at the storing warehouse and at the time of contracting or transfer, and/or mailing of documents, if required, by certified mail, unless and to the extent warehouse tariff, warehouse receipt and/or storage contract assumes the risk of loss and/or damage.
4. As used in sections 276.401 to 276.582, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms mean:
(1) "Auditor", a person appointed under sections 276.401 to 276.582 by the director to assist in the administration of sections 276.401 to 276.582, and whose duties include making inspections, audits and investigations authorized under sections 276.401 to 276.582;
(2) "Authorized agent", any person who has the legal authority to act on behalf of, or for the benefit of, another person;
(3) "Buyer", any person who buys or contracts to buy grain;
(4) "Certified public accountant", any person licensed as such under chapter 326;
(5) "Claimant", any person who requests payment for grain sold by him to a dealer, but who does not receive payment because the purchasing dealer fails or refuses to make payment;
(6) "Credit sales contracts", a conditional grain sales contract wherein payment and/or pricing of the grain is deferred to a later date. Credit sales contracts include, but are not limited to, all contracts meeting the definition of deferred payment contracts, and/or delayed price contracts;
(7) "Current assets", resources that are reasonably expected to be realized in cash, sold, or consumed (prepaid items) within one year of the balance sheet date;
(8) "Current liabilities", obligations reasonably expected to be liquidated within one year and the liquidation of which is expected to require the use of existing resources, properly classified as current assets, or the creation of additional liabilities. Current liabilities include obligations that, by their terms, are payable on demand unless the creditor has waived, in writing, the right to demand payment within one year of the balance sheet date;
(9) "Deferred payment agreement", a conditional grain sales transaction establishing an agreed upon price for the grain and delaying payment to an agreed upon later date or time period. Ownership of the grain, and the right to sell it, transfers from seller to buyer so long as the conditions specified in section 276.461 and section 411.325 are met;
(10) "Deferred pricing agreement", a conditional grain sales transaction wherein no price has been established on the grain, the seller retains the right to price the grain later at a mutually agreed upon method of price determination. Deferred pricing agreements include, but are not limited to, contracts commonly known as no price established contracts, price later contracts, and basis contracts on which the purchase price is not established at or before delivery of the grain. Ownership of the grain, and the right to sell it, transfers from seller to buyer so long as the conditions specified in section 276.461 and section 411.325 are met;
(11) "Delivery date" shall mean the date upon which the seller transfers physical possession, or the right of physical possession, of the last unit of grain in any given transaction;
(12) "Department", the Missouri department of agriculture;
(13) "Designated representative", an employee or official of the department designated by the director to assist in the administration of sections 276.401 to 276.582;
(14) "Director", the director of the Missouri department of agriculture or his designated representative;
(15) "Generally accepted accounting principles", the conventions, rules and procedures necessary to define accepted accounting practice, which include broad guidelines of general application as well as detailed practices and procedures generally accepted by the accounting profession, and which have substantial authoritative support from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants;
(16) "Grain", all grains for which the United States Department of Agriculture has established standards under the United States Grain Standards Act, Sections 71 to 87, Title 7, United States Code, and any other agricultural commodity or seed prescribed by the director by regulation;
(17) "Grain dealer" or "dealer", any person engaged in the business of, or as a part of his business participates in, buying grain where title to the grain transfers from the seller to the buyer within the state of Missouri. "Grain dealer" or "dealer" shall not be construed to mean or include:
(a) Any person or entity who is a member of a recognized board of trade or futures exchange and whose trading in grain is limited solely to trading with other members of a recognized board of trade or futures exchange; provided, that grain purchases from a licensed warehouseman, farmer/producer or any other individual or entity in a manner other than through the purchase of a grain futures contract on a recognized board of trade or futures exchange shall be subject to sections 276.401 to 276.582. Exempted herein are all futures transactions;
(b) A producer or feeder of grain for livestock or poultry buying grain for his own farming or feeding purposes who purchases grain exclusively from licensed grain dealers or whose total grain purchases from producers during his or her fiscal year do not exceed fifty thousand bushels;
(c) Any person or entity whose grain purchases in the state of Missouri are made exclusively from licensed grain dealers;
(d) A manufacturer or processor of registered or unregistered feed whose total grain purchases from producers during his or her fiscal year do not exceed fifty thousand bushels and who pays for all grain purchases from producers at the time of physical transfer of the grain from the seller or his or her agent to the buyer or his or her agent and whose resale of such grain is solely in the form of manufactured or processed feed or feed by-products or whole feed grains to be used by the purchaser thereof as feed;
(18) "Grain transport vehicle", a truck, tractor-trailer unit, wagon, pup, or any other vehicle or trailer used by a dealer, whether owned or leased by him, to transport grain which he has purchased; except that, bulk or bagged feed delivery trucks which are used principally for the purpose of hauling feed and any trucks for which the licensed gross weight does not exceed twenty-four thousand pounds shall not be construed to be a grain transport vehicle;
(19) "Insolvent" or "insolvency", (a) an excess of liabilities over assets or (b) the inability of a person to meet his financial obligations as they come due, or both (a) and (b);
(20) "Interested person", any person having a contractual or other financial interest in grain sold to a dealer, licensed, or required to be licensed;
(21) "Location", any site other than the principal office where the grain dealer engages in the business of purchasing grain;
(22) "Minimum price contract", a conditional grain sales transaction establishing an agreed upon minimum price where the seller may participate in subsequent price gain, if any. Ownership of the grain, and the right to sell it, transfers from the seller to the buyer so long as the conditions specified in section 276.461 and section 411.325 are met;
(23) "Person", any individual, partnership, corporation, cooperative, society, association, trustee, receiver, public body, political subdivision or any other legal or commercial entity of any kind whatsoever, and any member, officer or employee thereof;
(24) "Producer", any owner, tenant or operator of land who has an interest in and receives all or any part of the proceeds from the sale of grain or livestock produced thereon;
(25) "Purchase", to buy or contract to buy grain;
(26) "Sale", the passing of title from the seller to the buyer in consideration of the payment or promise of payment of a certain price in money, or its equivalent;
(27) "Value", any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract.
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(L. 1980 H.B. 1627 § 1, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1578, A.L. 1987 H.B. 751, A.L. 1997 H.B. 211 §§ 276.401, 276.404, A.L. 1999 S.B. 310 merged with S.B. 423, A.L. 2011 H.B. 458 merged with S.B. 356, A.L. 2012 S.B. 631)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVII - Agriculture and Animals

Chapter 276 - Stockyards, Grain and Produce Exchanges

Section 276.010 - Stockyard deemed public market and subject to law.

Section 276.020 - Associations to operate public market — rights of members.

Section 276.030 - Unlawful to refuse membership to any applicant — subject to criminal and civil laws.

Section 276.040 - Unlawful to discriminate.

Section 276.050 - Agreement limiting distribution of profits by members prohibited.

Section 276.060 - Attorney general to bring suit in cases of violation.

Section 276.070 - Violation may be enjoined.

Section 276.080 - When deemed guilty of a misdemeanor — subject to fine.

Section 276.090 - Grain exchange deemed public market and subject to law.

Section 276.100 - Organization may make and enforce bylaws and rules.

Section 276.110 - Unlawful to limit right to distribute profits — prima facie evidence of discrimination.

Section 276.120 - Unlawful to refuse membership or delay granting same — circuit court may compel issuance of membership, when.

Section 276.130 - Attorney general to bring suit — court may issue injunction.

Section 276.140 - Violation is cause for enjoining operation.

Section 276.150 - Violation a misdemeanor.

Section 276.160 - Poultry and egg exchanges deemed public markets and subject to law.

Section 276.170 - Organizations may make and enforce bylaws and rules.

Section 276.180 - Unlawful to limit the right to distribute profits — prima facie evidence of discrimination.

Section 276.190 - Unlawful to refuse membership or delay granting same — circuit court may compel issuance of membership — when.

Section 276.200 - Unlawful to discriminate.

Section 276.210 - Attorney general to bring suit — court may issue injunction.

Section 276.220 - Violation may be enjoined.

Section 276.230 - Violation a misdemeanor.

Section 276.401 - Title, and scope of the law — definitions.

Section 276.403 - Purpose and construction of law.

Section 276.406 - Director's powers and duties — rules and regulations, authority, procedure — subpoenas — administrative hearings on liability of sureties, review.

Section 276.411 - License required — administrative hearing for violation, penalty — license application forms, renewal applications — penalty for late renewal.

Section 276.421 - Financial statement to accompany application, how prepared — false statement, penalty — minimum net worth and assets required.

Section 276.423 - Examination by department, when, fee — discrepancy reports, contents — director may modify, suspend or revoke license, when — subpoenas.

Section 276.426 - Surety bond required — conditions — lack of, considered violation — cancellation procedure, effect — items covered by bond, not covered — distribution of bond proceeds by director, procedure, appeal — surety, failure to pay, penalty...

Section 276.431 - Provisions and rules relating to bonds to apply to certificates of deposit — irrevocable letters of credit may be accepted, conditions, demand by director, procedure — failure by bank to pay, when, penalty — funds returned to bank,...

Section 276.436 - Amount of bond — director to establish by rule — formula — minimum and maximum — additional bond because of low net worth or other circumstances — failure to maintain, effect.

Section 276.441 - Dealer may request use of minimum bond, procedure.

Section 276.451 - Examination of application, duties of director — issuance and renewal of licenses — nontransferable — separate license for each location — suspension or revocation, grounds, duties of director, appeal, bond.

Section 276.456 - License to be displayed — certificate of license to be in each grain transporting vehicle.

Section 276.461 - Dealer to pay for grain, when — failure to make payment on demand, director's duties, grounds for modification, suspension or revocation of license — demands, how made.

Section 276.471 - Records to be maintained by dealer — retention for inspection.

Section 276.476 - Auditors may be appointed — highway patrol to cooperate.

Section 276.481 - Inspection of premises and records — dealers may be required to report — transporters to have proper records — director to investigate.

Section 276.486 - Injunctive relief may be sought — who to prosecute — director may conduct investigations and hearings — attendance of witnesses.

Section 276.491 - Modification, suspension or revocation of license — licensee to be notified of complaints — emergency temporary suspensions, length — hearing required — appeal procedure — time for filing claims, effect of failure to act within time...

Section 276.496 - Dealer to terminate all agreements upon expiration or revocation of license — notices — director to prescribe procedure — business may operate during periods of suspension — dealer to pay costs.

Section 276.501 - Insolvency, director may request ex parte order to be named trustee and be given immediate possession — procedure — order, contents — dealer may file response, when — hearing, when — notice, duties of director — director not to oper...

Section 276.506 - Fees.

Section 276.511 - Classification of dealers.

Section 276.516 - Dealers to issue scale tickets — contents — how filed — evidence of holder's claim for payment.

Section 276.521 - Grain purchase contracts — form to be prescribed by director.

Section 276.531 - Nonresident licensee to designate resident agent — agent to forward notices.

Section 276.536 - Penalties — attorney general and prosecutors may prosecute upon complaint.

Section 276.541 - Director not to be interested in grain buying.

Section 276.546 - State not guarantor.

Section 276.551 - Information confidential, exceptions.

Section 276.556 - Hearings, director to promulgate rules.

Section 276.561 - Formal notices may be eliminated, when — parties may resolve differences.

Section 276.566 - Director may contract with other states regarding uniform procedures.

Section 276.571 - Licenses may be revoked or suspended because of actions in other states, when, procedure.

Section 276.576 - Satisfaction of bonding requirements.

Section 276.581 - Bonds may be copayable to another state.

Section 276.582 - Signs to be posted stating licensing status of grain dealer, requirements, violation, penalties — attorney general may investigate violations, also for grain warehouses, when.

Section 276.600 - Short title.

Section 276.606 - Definitions.

Section 276.611 - Dealers to register with director.

Section 276.615 - Records to state veterinarian, when.

Section 276.617 - Livestock dealer law enforcement and administration fund, created — use, investment of funds — fund not to lapse.

Section 276.621 - Violations of chapter.

Section 276.626 - Powers and duties of director — rules and regulations.

Section 276.631 - Director may investigate, purpose — hearing, procedures, subpoena power, appeal — penalty, limitation.

Section 276.641 - Records, dealer to keep.

Section 276.646 - Director granted subpoena power — venue, where.

Section 276.661 - Director may petition for injunctive relief, how.