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Code · Iowa · Chapter 203 — Grain Dealers

203.2A Grain purchasers who are not licensed grain dealers — special notice requirements.

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1. This section applies to a person who is not required to be issued a license as a grain dealer pursuant to section 203.3. The person shall not purchase grain from a producer for purposes of resale, milling, feeding, or processing.
2. Subsection 1 does not apply to any of the following:
a. A person who purchases less than fifty thousand bushels of grain from all producers in the twelve months prior to purchasing grain from the producer.
b. A person who provides notice to the producer as provided in subsection 3.
3. a. The notice must be in the following form:
ATTENTION TO PRODUCERS:
The person purchasing this grain is not a licensed grain dealer and
this is not a covered transaction eligible for indemnification from the
grain dealers and sellers indemnity fund as provided in Iowa Code
section 203D.3
b. The notice must be provided to the producer prior to or at the time of the purchase. The notice may appear on a separate statement or as part of a document received by the producer, including a contract or receipt, as required by the department.
c. The notice must appear in a printed boldface font in at least ten point type.
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