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Code · South Dakota · Title 49 · Chapter 49-43

49-43-4.1. Promulgation of rules.

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The commission may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 concerning:
(1)The procedure for filing grain reports;
(2)The form of a public grain warehouse's bond and application, and the information required to be included for licensing;
(3)Requirements and procedures for releasing bonds;
(4)Requirements for posting public grain warehouse's licenses;
(5)Procedures and requirements for license suspension, revocation, transfer of ownership, or insolvency by a public grain warehouse;
(6)Requirements for the form of, procedures for, and the issuance and control of grain warehouse receipts and scale tickets;
(7)Specifications for the safe storage of grain;
(8)Requirements for filing financial statements with the commission and the financial standards by which the statements are approved when considering whether to license a public grain warehouse; and
(9)The rates for receiving, handling, redelivering, and storing grain.
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