(a) If the Department of Agriculture conducts an inspection of a grain dealer as permitted under § 2-25-105(a) and determines that a grain dealer who issues grades is not taking samples of graded grain in a manner consistent with the standards adopted by the department, the department may place the grain dealer on probation. (b) (1) If a grain dealer who issues grades for grain is placed on probation, an employee of an official grading agency may inspect randomly selected samples of graded grain to determine whether the grain dealer is taking samples and grading grain in a manner consistent with the rules adopted by the department. (2) The samples of graded grain shall be obtained and an inspection performed during the normal working hours of the grain dealer. (3) The grain dealer shall pay for the samples of graded grain that are inspected. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019. (a) If the Department of Agriculture conducts an inspection of a grain dealer as permitted under § 2-25-105(a) and determines that a grain dealer who issues grades is not taking samples of graded grain in a manner consistent with the standards adopted by the department, the department may place the grain dealer on probation. (b) (1) If a grain dealer who issues grades for grain is placed on probation, an employee of an official grading agency may inspect randomly selected samples of graded grain to determine whether the grain dealer is taking samples and grading grain in a manner consistent with the rules adopted by the department. (2) The samples of graded grain shall be obtained and an inspection performed during the normal working hours of the grain dealer. (3) The grain dealer shall pay for the samples of graded grain that are inspected. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019. (a) If the Department of Agriculture conducts an inspection of a grain dealer as permitted under § 2-25-105(a) and determines that a grain dealer who issues grades is not taking samples of graded grain in a manner consistent with the standards adopted by the department, the department may place the grain dealer on probation. (b) (1) If a grain dealer who issues grades for grain is placed on probation, an employee of an official grading agency may inspect randomly selected samples of graded grain to determine whether the grain dealer is taking samples and grading grain in a manner consistent with the rules adopted by the department. (2) The samples of graded grain shall be obtained and an inspection performed during the normal working hours of the grain dealer. (3) The grain dealer shall pay for the samples of graded grain that are inspected. Added by Act 2019, No. 795,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019. (a) If the Department of Agriculture conducts an inspection of a grain dealer as permitted under § 2-25-105(a) and determines that a grain dealer who issues grades is not taking samples of graded grain in a manner consistent with the standards adopted by the department, the department may place the grain dealer on probation. (b) (1) If a grain dealer who issues grades for grain is placed on probation, an employee of an official grading agency may inspect randomly selected samples of graded grain to determine whether the grain dealer is taking samples and grading grain in a manner consistent with the rules adopted by the department. (2) The samples of graded grain shall be obtained and an inspection performed during the normal working hours of the grain dealer. (3) The grain dealer shall pay for the samples of graded grain that are inspected. (1) If a grain dealer who issues grades for grain is placed on probation, an employee of an official grading agency may inspect randomly selected samples of graded grain to determine whether the grain dealer is taking samples and grading grain in a manner consistent with the rules adopted by the department. (2) The samples of graded grain shall be obtained and an inspection performed during the normal working hours of the grain dealer. (3) The grain dealer shall pay for the samples of graded grain that are inspected.
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