Effective - 02 Apr 1997
276.411. License required — administrative hearing for violation, penalty — license application forms, renewal applications — penalty for late renewal. — 1. No person shall engage in business as a grain dealer in the state of Missouri without having obtained a license therefor issued by the director pursuant to sections 276.401 to 276.582. Following an administrative hearing, the director may require the dealer to pay a penalty of not more than five hundred dollars for each day the dealer is found to be operating without a license or bond. In determining whether to assess the penalty, the director shall ascertain whether the dealer has continued to operate without a license or bond after being informed by the department in writing by certified mail of the need for licensing or bonding. Any penalties collected by the director under this section shall be deposited in the general revenue fund to the credit of the grain regulatory services program. In the event that a person penalized under this section fails to pay the penalty, the director may apply to the circuit court of Cole County for, and the court is authorized to enter, an order enforcing the assessed penalty.
2. Each application for a license to engage in business as a grain dealer shall be filed with the director and shall be in a form prescribed by the director.
3. The application for an initial license may be filed at any time prior to beginning business as a grain dealer; however, such license shall terminate on the last day of the fifth month after the close of the grain dealer's fiscal year, except that the initial licensing period shall be for at least six months but not longer than eighteen months. The grain dealer shall set forth on the original application the closing date for his fiscal year.
4. At least sixty days prior to the expiration of each license issued by the director under this chapter, the director shall notify the dealer of the date of expiration and furnish the dealer with the renewal application. The dealer shall submit the renewal application to the director at least thirty days prior to the date of expiration of the license. The dealer shall be penalized ten dollars per day for each day the renewal application is submitted after the date the application for a renewal license is due. The date of submission of the renewal application shall be the date postmarked. Any person licensed under both the provisions of sections 276.401 to 276.582 and sections 411.010 to 411.800 who submits a combination warehouse-grain dealer renewal application shall not be assessed a penalty for late renewal in excess of ten dollars per day.
5. The original application shall be accompanied by a filing fee pursuant to section 276.506.
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(L. 1980 H.B. 1627 § 3, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1578, A.L. 1997 H.B. 211)
Effective 4-02-97
Structure 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 276.040 - 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 276.130 - 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 276.200 - 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 276.441 - Dealer may request use of minimum bond, procedure.
Section 276.471 - Records to be maintained by dealer — retention for inspection.
Section 276.476 - Auditors may be appointed — highway patrol to cooperate.
Section 276.511 - Classification of dealers.
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 276.576 - Satisfaction of bonding requirements.
Section 276.581 - Bonds may be copayable to another state.
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 276.621 - Violations of chapter.
Section 276.626 - Powers and duties of director — rules and regulations.
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.