Arkansas Code § 2-25-104

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(a) If a dispute arises regarding the grading of a sample that is subject to excessive deductions, the grain dealer or the producer, or both, may request that the sample be regraded by an official grading agency for an official grade that shall be deemed the official grade of the disputed sample. (b) If a regrading is requested, the grain dealer shall provide the sample to the official grading agency at the requester's expense. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) If a dispute arises regarding the grading of a sample that is subject to excessive deductions, the grain dealer or the producer, or both, may request that the sample be regraded by an official grading agency for an official grade that shall be deemed the official grade of the disputed sample. (b) If a regrading is requested, the grain dealer shall provide the sample to the official grading agency at the requester's expense. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) If a dispute arises regarding the grading of a sample that is subject to excessive deductions, the grain dealer or the producer, or both, may request that the sample be regraded by an official grading agency for an official grade that shall be deemed the official grade of the disputed sample. (b) If a regrading is requested, the grain dealer shall provide the sample to the official grading agency at the requester's expense. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) If a dispute arises regarding the grading of a sample that is subject to excessive deductions, the grain dealer or the producer, or both, may request that the sample be regraded by an official grading agency for an official grade that shall be deemed the official grade of the disputed sample.
(b) If a regrading is requested, the grain dealer shall provide the sample to the official grading agency at the requester's expense.

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