Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 926 | Agricultural Commodity Handlers
Section 926.021 | Lien on Agricultural Commodity Assets of Failed Agricultural Commodity Handler.

Effective: October 11, 2013
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 66 - 130th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Claimant" means a person to whom an agricultural commodity handler owes a financial obligation for agricultural commodities or the actual monetary proceeds from agricultural commodities that have been delivered to the handler.
(2) "Failure" means any of the following involving an agricultural commodity handler:
(a) An inability to satisfy claimants financially;
(b) A public declaration of insolvency;
(c) A revocation, suspension, or conditional suspension of license with outstanding indebtedness to claimants;
(d) Nonpayment in the ordinary course of business where a good faith dispute does not exist;
(e) No application for license renewal;
(f) Denial of license renewal;
(g) Voluntarily surrendering a license.
(3) "Agricultural commodity assets" involving an agricultural commodity handler means any of the following:
(a) All agricultural commodities owned or stored, including agricultural commodities in transit shipped by the handler but not yet paid for;
(b) Redeposited agricultural commodities;
(c) Proceeds from the sale of agricultural commodities due or to become due to the depositor;
(d) The equity less any secured financing directly associated therewith in assets in hedging or speculative margin accounts held by commodity or security exchanges or dealers representing the exchanges, and any moneys due or to become due less any secured financing directly associated therewith from any transactions on the exchanges;
(e) Any other unencumbered funds, property, or equity in funds or property, wherever located, that can be directly traced to the sale of agricultural commodities by the handler, provided both that the funds, property, or equity in funds or property shall not be considered to be encumbered unless the encumbrance results from good and valuable considerations advanced by any secured party on a good faith basis and that the encumbrance is not the result of the taking of funds, property, or equity in funds or property as additional collateral for an antecedent debt;
(f) Any other unencumbered funds, property, or equity in assets.
(B) A lien shall exist on all agricultural commodity assets of an agricultural commodity handler in favor of any of the following:
(1) Claimants, including lenders, who possess receipts covering grain owned or stored by the handler;
(2) Claimants who possess written evidence of ownership other than a receipt disclosing a storage obligation of the handler, including tickets;
(3) Claimants who surrendered receipts as part of an agricultural commodity sales transaction but were not paid fully for the agricultural commodity and the handler failed within twenty-one days after the surrender;
(4) Claimants who possess any other written evidence of the sale of agricultural commodities to the handler for which they were not paid fully, including the sale of agricultural commodities for a nominal sum under a feed agreement.
(C) The lien that shall secure all claims described in division (D) of this section, shall arise, attach to the agricultural commodity assets of an agricultural commodity handler, and become effective at the time of the delivery of the agricultural commodity for sale or for storage under a bailment agreement, commencement of the storage obligation, or when funds are advanced by the lender, and shall terminate when the liability of the agricultural commodity handler to the claimant is discharged, provided that the priority of each lien among the respective claimants shall not relate to the date the claim arises but shall be governed by the priorities established in division (D) of this section. In the event of a failure, the lien claims of all claimants shall be considered to be assigned by operation of this section to the department of agriculture, and in the event of a failure and subsequent liquidation, the lien shall transfer over to assets or proceeds of assets either received or liquidated by the department. The lien established under this section shall have priority over all competing lien claims asserted against the agricultural commodity assets.
(D) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, in the event of a failure, the director of agriculture shall possess exclusive authority to enforce the lien claims and allocate the proceeds as follows:
(1) First priority against all agricultural commodity assets shall be the following:
(a) Claimants, including lenders, who possess receipts covering grain owned or stored by the agricultural commodity handler;
(b) Claimants who possess written evidence of ownership other than receipts disclosing a storage obligation of the handler, including tickets;
(c) Claimants who surrendered receipts as part of an agricultural commodity transaction, but were not paid fully for the agricultural commodity and the handler failed within twenty-one days after the surrender.
(2) Second priority against all agricultural commodity assets shall be to claimants who possess written evidence of the sale of an agricultural commodity, including, but not limited to, tickets, delayed price agreements, or similar agricultural commodity delivery contracts who completed delivery and pricing within thirty days immediately prior to the failure of the handler.
(3) To the extent not necessary to satisfy first and second priority claimants, all other claimants who possess written evidence of the sale of agricultural commodities to the handler shall participate in the pro rata distribution of the remainder of the agricultural commodity assets in an amount not to exceed the value of each claim.
(E) In the event that any adversary proceeding is commenced to recover agricultural commodity assets upon which the lien imposed in this section is imposed and the department declines to enter the proceeding, the director, upon application to the director by any claimant, shall assign to the claimant the applicable lien to permit the claimant to pursue the claimant's lien in the adversary proceeding to the extent the action will not delay the resolution of the proceeding, the prompt liquidation of the assets, or the ultimate distribution of the assets to all claimants.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences

Chapter 926 | Agricultural Commodity Handlers

Section 926.01 | Agricultural Commodity Handler Definitions.

Section 926.011 | Grain Bank Defined.

Section 926.02 | Director of Agriculture - Powers and Duties.

Section 926.021 | Lien on Agricultural Commodity Assets of Failed Agricultural Commodity Handler.

Section 926.03 | Compliance With Administrative Rules.

Section 926.04 | Handler's License Required.

Section 926.05 | Application for Handler's License.

Section 926.051 | Appointment of Statutory Agent.

Section 926.06 | Issuing License.

Section 926.07 | Filing Certificate of Insurance.

Section 926.08 | Requiring Additional Insurance.

Section 926.09 | Cancellation or Substitution of Insurance.

Section 926.10 | Suspension or Refusal of Handler's License.

Section 926.101 | Immunity of Director When Suspension or Revocation Overturned by Court.

Section 926.102 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.

Section 926.11 | Maintenance of Records and Accounts.

Section 926.12 | License Posting.

Section 926.13 | Licensed Handler Duties.

Section 926.14 | Shortage of Agricultural Commodities.

Section 926.141 | Petition for Appointment of Receiver to Operate or Liquidate the Business of the Unlicensed Handler.

Section 926.15 | Injunctions.

Section 926.16 | Agricultural Commodity Depositors Fund.

Section 926.17 | Fee Adjustments or Waivers.

Section 926.18 | Filing Claim Upon Handler's Dishonor of Demand.

Section 926.19 | Commodity Handler Regulatory Program Fund.

Section 926.20 | Receiving Commodity for Storage.

Section 926.21 | Receipts Issued by Licensed Handler.

Section 926.22 | Issuing and Cancelling Receipts.

Section 926.23 | Duplicate Receipt Issued in Lieu of Lost or Destroyed Receipt.

Section 926.24 | Delivering Agricultural Commodity Upon Demand.

Section 926.25 | Sale or Pledge of Receipt Issued for an Agricultural Commodity.

Section 926.26 | Attachment or Execution Against Commodity.

Section 926.27 | Licensed Handler Discontinuing Business.

Section 926.28 | Disclosing Lack of Title or Existence of Lien or Mortgage - Posting Notice.

Section 926.29 | Delayed Price Agreement.

Section 926.30 | Agricultural Commodity Tester Certificate.

Section 926.31 | Representative Sample to Be Drawn for Testing by Agricultural Commodity Tester to Determine Quality of Commodity.

Section 926.32 | Commodity Advisory Commission.

Section 926.33 | Conflicting Laws - Effect and Purpose of Chapter.

Section 926.34 | Misapplication or Conversion of Assets.

Section 926.35 | Insolvent Handler.

Section 926.36 | Contract With Marketing Associations.

Section 926.99 | Penalty.