Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 22.09 - Agricultural Commodities.
22.09.090 - Bond requisites—Certificate of deposit or other security—Additional security—Suspension of license for failure to maintain.

RCW 22.09.090
Bond requisites—Certificate of deposit or other security—Additional security—Suspension of license for failure to maintain.

(1) An applicant for a warehouse or grain dealer license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall give a bond to the state of Washington executed by the applicant as the principal and by a corporate surety licensed to do business in this state as surety.
(2) The bond required under this section for the issuance of a warehouse license shall be in the sum of not less than fifty thousand dollars nor more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars. The department shall, after holding a public hearing, determine the amount that will be required for the warehouse bond which shall be computed at a rate of not less than fifteen cents nor more than thirty cents per bushel multiplied by the number of bushels of licensed commodity storage capacity of the warehouses of the applicant furnishing the bond. The applicant for a warehouse license may give a single bond meeting the requirements of this chapter, and all warehouses operated by the warehouse operator are deemed to be one warehouse for the purpose of the amount of the bond required under this subsection. Any change in the capacity of a warehouse or addition of any new warehouse involving a change in bond liability under this chapter shall be immediately reported to the department.
(3) The bond required under this section for the issuance of a grain dealer license shall be in the sum of not less than fifty thousand dollars nor more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars. The department shall, after holding a public hearing, determine the amount that will be required for the dealer bond which shall be computed at a rate not less than six percent nor more than twelve percent of the sales of agricultural commodities purchased by the dealer from producers during the dealer's last completed fiscal year or in the case of a grain dealer who has been engaged in business as a grain dealer less than one year, the estimated aggregate dollar amount to be paid by the dealer to producers for agricultural commodities to be purchased by the dealer during the dealer's first fiscal year.
(4) An applicant making application for both a warehouse license and a grain dealer license may satisfy the bonding requirements set forth in subsections (2) and (3) of this section by giving to the state of Washington a single bond for the issuance of both licenses, which bond shall be in the sum of not less than fifty thousand dollars nor more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars. The department shall, after holding a public hearing, determine the amount of the bond which shall be computed at a rate of not less than fifteen cents nor more than thirty cents per bushel multiplied by the number of bushels of licensed commodity storage capacity of the warehouses of the applicant furnishing the bond, or at the rate of not less than six percent nor more than twelve percent of the gross sales of agricultural commodities of the applicant whichever is greater.
(5) The bonds required under this chapter shall be approved by the department and shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance by the licensee of the duties imposed upon him or her by this chapter. If a person has applied for warehouse licenses to operate two or more warehouses in this state, the assets applicable to all warehouses, but not the deposits except in case of a station, are subject to the liabilities of each. The total and aggregate liability of the surety for all claims upon the bond is limited to the face amount of the bond.
(6) Any person required to submit a bond to the department under this chapter has the option to give the department a certificate of deposit or other security acceptable to the department payable to the director as trustee, in lieu of a bond or a portion thereof. The principal amount of the certificate or other security shall be the same as that required for a surety bond under this chapter or may be in an amount which, when added to the bond, will satisfy the licensee's requirements for a surety bond under this chapter, and the interest thereon shall be made payable to the purchaser of the certificate or other security. The certificate of deposit or other security shall remain on deposit until it is released, canceled, or discharged as provided for by rule of the department. The provisions of this chapter that apply to a bond required under this chapter apply to each certificate of deposit or other security given in lieu of such a bond.
(7) The department may, when it has reason to believe that a grain dealer does not have the ability to pay producers for grain purchased, or when it determines that the grain dealer does not have a sufficient net worth to outstanding financial obligations ratio, or when it believes there may be claims made against the bond in excess of the face amount of the bond, require a grain dealer to post an additional bond in a dollar amount deemed appropriate by the department or may require an additional certificate of deposit or other security. The additional bonding or other security may exceed the maximum amount of the bond otherwise required under this chapter. Failure to post the additional bond, certificate of deposit, or other security constitutes grounds for suspension or revocation of a license issued under this chapter.
(8) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the license of a warehouse operator or grain dealer shall automatically be suspended in accordance with RCW 22.09.100 for failure at any time to have or to maintain a bond, certificate of deposit, or other security or combination thereof in the amount and type required by this chapter. The department shall remove the suspension or issue a license as the case may be, when the required bond, certificate of deposit, or other security has been obtained.

[ 2011 c 336 § 604; 1987 c 509 § 2; 1983 c 305 § 27; 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 132 § 2; 1963 c 124 § 9.]
NOTES:

Severability—1987 c 509: See note following RCW 22.09.060.


Severability—1983 c 305: See note following RCW 20.01.010.


Grain indemnity fund program: See RCW 22.09.405 through 22.09.471.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 22 - Warehousing and Deposits

Chapter 22.09 - Agricultural Commodities.

22.09.011 - Definitions.

22.09.020 - Department authority—Rules.

22.09.030 - Warehouse license or licenses required.

22.09.035 - Grain dealer license required, exception.

22.09.040 - Application for warehouse license.

22.09.045 - Application for grain dealer license.

22.09.050 - Warehouse license fees—Penalty.

22.09.055 - Grain dealer—Exempt grain dealers—License fees—Penalty.

22.09.060 - Bond or certificate of deposit and insurance prerequisite to license—Exemption.

22.09.070 - Warehouse licenses—Issuance—Posting—Duration.

22.09.075 - Grain dealer licenses—Issuance—Posting—Duration.

22.09.080 - Licenses—Denial—Suspension—Revocation.

22.09.090 - Bond requisites—Certificate of deposit or other security—Additional security—Suspension of license for failure to maintain.

22.09.095 - Single bond by multiple applicants.

22.09.100 - Bonds—Duration—Release of surety—Cancellation by surety.

22.09.110 - Casualty insurance required—Certificate to be filed.

22.09.120 - Insurance—Cancellation procedure—Suspension of license.

22.09.130 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Duty to serve—Receipts—Special binning—Unsuitable commodities—Put through commodities.

22.09.140 - Rights and duties of licensees—Partial withdrawal—Adjustment or substitution of receipt—Liability to third parties.

22.09.150 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Delivery of stored commodities—Damages.

22.09.160 - Rights and duties of licensees—Disposition of hazardous commodities.

22.09.170 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Special disposition of commodities under written order.

22.09.175 - Presumptions regarding commodities—Approval of contracts.

22.09.180 - Rights and duties of licensees—Records, contents—Itemized charges.

22.09.190 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Rebates, preferences, etc., prohibited.

22.09.195 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—RCW 22.09.190 inapplicable to contracts with governmental agencies.

22.09.200 - Rights and duties of licensees—Reports to department.

22.09.220 - Rights and duties of licensees—Premises, construction and maintenance.

22.09.230 - Rights and duties of warehouse licensees—Signs—Use of "Washington Bonded Warehouse."

22.09.240 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Schedule of rates—Posting—Revision.

22.09.250 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Unlawful practices.

22.09.260 - Deposit of commodities unfit for human consumption—Notice.

22.09.290 - Warehouse receipts—Required terms.

22.09.300 - Warehouse receipts—Forms, numbering, printing, bond—Compliance with Article 7 of Title 62A RCW—Confiscation.

22.09.310 - Warehouse receipts—Dealing in unauthorized receipts prohibited—Penalty.

22.09.320 - Warehouse receipts—Lost or destroyed receipts.

22.09.330 - Scale weight tickets not precluded.

22.09.340 - Examination of receipts and commodities—Request—Fee—Access to bins—Records and accounts—Out-of-state offices.

22.09.345 - Inspections—Notice, when issued—Failure to comply, penalty—Court order—Costs, expenses, attorneys' fees.

22.09.350 - Remedies of department on discovery of shortage.

22.09.361 - Seizure of commodities or warehouse operator's records—Department duties—Warehouse operator's remedies—Expenses and attorneys' fees.

22.09.371 - Depositor's lien.

22.09.381 - Depositors' claims, processing by department.

22.09.391 - Depositor's lien—Liquidation procedure.

22.09.405 - Grain indemnity fund program—Activation—In lieu of other security.

22.09.411 - Grain indemnity fund program—Fund established—Contents, deposits, disbursements, use.

22.09.416 - Grain indemnity fund program—Assessments.

22.09.421 - Grain indemnity fund program—Initial assessment—Effect on preceding security—New applicants for warehouse or grain dealer licenses.

22.09.426 - Grain indemnity fund program—Annual assessments—Limitations.

22.09.431 - Grain indemnity fund program—Additional security.

22.09.436 - Grain indemnity fund program—Advisory committee.

22.09.441 - Grain indemnity fund program—Processing of claims.

22.09.446 - Grain indemnity fund program—Failure to file claim in time.

22.09.451 - Grain indemnity fund program—Payment limitations.

22.09.456 - Grain indemnity fund program—Additional payment limitations.

22.09.461 - Grain indemnity fund program—Payment of claims—Restrictions, priority.

22.09.466 - Grain indemnity fund program—Debt and obligation of grain dealer or warehouse operator—Recovery by director.

22.09.471 - Grain indemnity fund program—Proceedings against licensee.

22.09.520 - Deposits as bailments.

22.09.570 - Action on bond by director—Authorized—Grounds.

22.09.580 - Action on bond by director—Failure of depositor creditor to file claim upon request—Effect.

22.09.590 - Action on bond by director—Records as to depositor creditors missing or information incomplete—Effect.

22.09.600 - Action on bond by director—Powers of director.

22.09.610 - Action on bond by director—When authorized—New bond, when required—Penalty for failure to file.

22.09.615 - Action by depositor upon licensee's bond.

22.09.620 - Payment for agricultural commodities purchased—Time requirements.

22.09.630 - Payment violations—Recovery by department—Charges to depositors.

22.09.640 - Publication and distribution of list of licensed warehouses.

22.09.650 - Remedies of department as to stations.

22.09.660 - Emergency storage situation—Forwarding to other warehouses.

22.09.710 - Designation of inspection points and terminal warehouses.

22.09.720 - Grades and standards of commodities—Regulations.

22.09.730 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Methods.

22.09.740 - Inspection or grading of commodities—File samples, retention.

22.09.750 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Powers and duties of inspectors at terminal warehouses—Recordkeeping.

22.09.760 - Inspection or grading of commodities—No inspection if commodity is to be loaded into defective container.

22.09.770 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Unlawful practices—Penalty.

22.09.780 - Inspection or grading of commodities.

22.09.790 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Fees and charges.

22.09.800 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Scales and weighing.

22.09.810 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Inspection of commodities shipped to or from places other than inspection points.

22.09.820 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Unloading commodity without inspection or weighing.

22.09.830 - Grain inspection revolving fund—Hop inspection fund—Grain warehouse audit account.

22.09.840 - Fumigated conveyances to be labeled.

22.09.850 - Railroads to provide side tracks and track scales—Weighing of cars.

22.09.860 - Police protection of terminal yards and tracks.

22.09.870 - Injunctions.

22.09.880 - Cooperation with governmental agencies and private associations.

22.09.890 - General penalty.

22.09.895 - Civil penalty.

22.09.900 - Continuation of rules adopted pursuant to repealed chapter.

22.09.910 - Savings—1963 c 124.

22.09.920 - Construction as to Article 7 of Title 62A RCW.

22.09.930 - Effective date—1963 c 124.