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Code · Iowa · Chapter 203 — Grain Dealers

203.17 Documents and records.

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1. The department may adopt rules specifying the form, content, use, and maintenance of documents issued by a grain dealer under this chapter including but not limited to scale weight tickets, settlement sheets, daily position records, and credit-sale contracts. The department may adopt rules for both printed and electronic documents, including rules for the transmission, receipt, authentication, and archiving of electronically generated or stored documents.
2. All scale weight ticket forms in the possession of a grain dealer shall have been permanently and consecutively numbered at the time of printing. A grain dealer shall maintain an accurate record of all scale weight ticket numbers. The record shall include the disposition of each numbered form, whether issued, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of.
[81 Acts, ch 180, §14]
C83, §542.17
C93, §203.17
2003 Acts, ch 69, §12; 2008 Acts, ch 1083, §8; 2023 Acts, ch 154, §7, 19
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