Each voluntary credit sale of grain entered into by a grain buyer shall be in writing and shall have a settlement date. If a grain buyer meets the requirements set forth in § 57A-2-201(3)(d)(iii) when entering into a voluntary credit sale contract with a seller, the in writing requirement is considered met. The commission may, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , prescribe the form and content of the writings. If a grain buyer's license is terminated or not renewed, the grain buyer shall pay for grain subject to a voluntary credit sale within ten days after the license expiration date.
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