1. If requested by his or her consignor, a commission merchant shall, before the close of the next business day following the sale of any farm products consigned to him or her, transmit or deliver to the owner or consignor of the farm products a true written account of the sale, showing the amount sold and the selling price. Remittance in full of the amount realized from such sales, including all collections, overcharges and damages, less the agreed commission and other charges, together with a complete account of sales, must be made to the consignor within 10 days after receipt of the money by the commission merchant, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
2. Each commission merchant shall retain a copy of all records covering each transaction for 1 year after the date thereof, which copy must at all times be available for and open to the confidential inspection of the Director and the consignor, or an authorized representative of the Director or consignor.
3. Each dealer shall pay for farm products delivered to him or her at the time and in the manner specified in the contract with the producer, but if no time is set by the contract, or at the time of the delivery, within 30 days after the delivery or taking possession of the farm products, except that livestock whose sale is subject to the Packers and Stockyards Act, 7 U.S.C. §§ 181 to 231, inclusive, must be paid for within the period required by that act and any applicable regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
4. A person who, with the intent to defraud, fails to make full payment for farm products purchased pursuant to this chapter within 10 days after receiving written notice of the fact that the payment is past due:
(a) Is guilty of a gross misdemeanor, if the amount owed is $1,000 or less.
(b) Is guilty of a category D felony, if the amount owed is more than $1,000, and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130. In addition to any other penalty, the court shall order the person to pay restitution.
(Added to NRS by 1965, 395; A 1989, 336; 1993, 1771; 1995, 1304; 1999, 3711)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 576.0115 - "Agent" defined.
NRS 576.0117 - "Agricultural product" defined.
NRS 576.012 - "Alternative livestock" defined.
NRS 576.0125 - "Broker" defined.
NRS 576.013 - "Cash buyer" defined.
NRS 576.0135 - "Commission merchant" defined.
NRS 576.014 - "Consignor" defined.
NRS 576.0145 - "Dealer" defined.
NRS 576.015 - "Department" defined.
NRS 576.0152 - "Director" defined.
NRS 576.0155 - "Farm products" defined.
NRS 576.016 - "Fixed and established place of business" defined.
NRS 576.0162 - "Free-sale certificate" defined.
NRS 576.0165 - "Immediate resale" defined.
NRS 576.017 - "Livestock" defined.
NRS 576.0175 - "Produce vendor" defined.
NRS 576.018 - "Producer" defined.
NRS 576.040 - Bonds and other security; penalty for selling or encumbering security for bond.
NRS 576.045 - Retention of money or securities deposited in lieu of bond after operations cease.
NRS 576.048 - Revocation for default; publication of notice of revocation.
NRS 576.050 - Annual license fee.
NRS 576.080 - Form and contents of licenses.
NRS 576.090 - Expiration of licenses.
NRS 576.095 - Licensing of other classifications without payment of fee.
NRS 576.110 - Investigation of transactions involving farm products.
NRS 576.123 - Records of commission merchants, dealers and brokers.
NRS 576.129 - Alternative livestock: Permit required; regulations of State Board of Agriculture.
NRS 576.133 - Cease and desist orders.
NRS 576.135 - Injunctions; restraining orders.
NRS 576.137 - Exemption for cash buyer purchasing for own use.
NRS 576.140 - Inapplicability of chapter.
NRS 576.150 - Civil and criminal penalties; venue; use of money collected.