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Code · Kansas · Chapter 34 — Grain And Forage

34-125. Charges by grain warehouses; minimum-maximum schedule; determined by the secretary.

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34-125. Charges by grain warehouses; minimum-maximum schedule; determined by the secretary.
(a)The secretary, prior to June 1 each year, shall determine a schedule of maximum and minimum charges to be made by public grain warehouses, licensed under the laws of the state of Kansas, for the storage of grain and for such other and extraordinary services performed or to be performed by such licensed public grain warehousemen during the ensuing license year. Such charges made by such warehouse shall be filed with the Kansas department of agriculture and such warehouse shall not be required to refile such charges unless such warehouse is changing such charges that are posted or until such time that the charges are changed by the secretary.
(b)If any of such charges be changed from those previously in effect the secretary shall notify all currently licensed public warehousemen of such schedule of maximum and minimum charges.
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