Wisconsin Code § 126.33

Receipts for grain
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(1) REQUIREMENT. Immediately after a grain warehouse keeper receives grain from a depositor, the grain warehouse keeper shall give the depositor a warehouse receipt or other storage receipt that includes all of the
following:
(a) The name and permanent address of the grain warehouse
keeper, the location of the grain warehouse, and a statement indicating whether the grain warehouse keeper is a corporation.
(b) A statement identifying the document as a warehouse receipt or other storage receipt.
(c) The date on which the grain warehouse keeper received
the grain.
(d) The kind of grain received.
(e) The net weight of grain received.
(f) The grade and quality of grain received, if determined.
(g) The word “negotiable” or “nonnegotiable,” conspicuously,
if the document is issued as a warehouse receipt. If a grain warehouse keeper transfers depositor-owned grain to another warehouse keeper, the receiving grain warehouse keeper shall issue a
receipt that conspicuously bears the word “nonnegotiable.”
(h) A statement indicating that the depositor must remove the
grain from storage by a specified date that is not more than 3
years after the date of deposit. This requirement does not apply
to any of the following:
1. A warehouse receipt.
2. A receipt for grain owned by the federal commodity credit
corporation.
3. A receipt for grain pledged as collateral for a loan from the
federal department of agriculture.
(2) GRAIN OWNERSHIP. If a person delivers grain to a recipient who is both a grain warehouse keeper and a grain dealer, as
defined in s. 126.10 (9), the delivery is considered a deposit for
storage unless it is clearly documented as a delivery of purchased
grain. A receipt issued by such a recipient is considered a storage
receipt unless it is clearly designated as a receipt for the delivery
of purchased grain.
(3) WAREHOUSE KEEPER’S COPY. A grain warehouse keeper
shall keep a copy of every warehouse receipt and other document
that the grain warehouse keeper issues under sub. (1). The grain
warehouse keeper shall retain a copy of each document for at
least 6 years after the grain warehouse keeper issues the document and shall make copies available to the department for inspection and copying upon request.

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