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TITLE 824 INDIANA GRAIN BUYERS AND WAREHOUSE LICENSING AGENCY

Notice of Intent to Readopt
LSA Document #19-178

Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.

OVERVIEW: Rules to be readopted without changes are as follows:
  824 IAC 2-1-1  Applicability 
  824 IAC 2-1-2  "Act" defined 
  824 IAC 2-1-5  "Nonstorage grain" defined 
  824 IAC 2-2  Administration 
  824 IAC 2-3  Hearings 
  824 IAC 2-4  Requirements for Licensing 
  824 IAC 2-5  Auditors 
  824 IAC 2-6  Audits 
  824 IAC 2-7  Records 
  824 IAC 2-8  Grain Bank and Stored Grain 
  824 IAC 2-9  Scale Tickets 
  824 IAC 2-10  Treatment and Care of Deposited and Stored Grain 
  824 IAC 2-11  Grain Returned to Depositor 
  824 IAC 2-12  Preferential Treatment 
  824 IAC 2-13  Contracts for the Purchase of Grain 
  824 IAC 2-14  Warehouse Receipts 
  824 IAC 2-15  Grain Shortages; Failures; Close Out 
  824 IAC 2-16  License Suspensions, Revocations, Denials 
  824 IAC 2-17  Administrative Hearings 


Requests for any part of this readoption to be separate from this action must be made in writing within 30 days of this publication. Send written comments to the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule (see IC 4-22-2-28.1):
Jeff Cummins
General Counsel and Director of Public Affairs
Indiana State Department of Agriculture
One North Capitol Avenue, Suite 600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 517-9445
jecummins@isda.in.gov
Statutory authority: IC 26-3-7.

For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Ombudsman designated by IC 5-28-17-6 is:
Katelyn Colclazier
Small Business Ombudsman
Indiana Economic Development Corporation
One North Capitol, Suite 700
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 431-1560
kcolclazier@iedc.in.gov
Resources available to regulated entities through the small business ombudsman include the ombudsman's duties stated in IC 5-28-17-6, specifically IC 5-28-17-6(9), investigating and attempting to resolve any matter regarding compliance by a small business with a law, rule, or policy administered by a state agency, either as a party to a proceeding or as a mediator.

Posted: 04/03/2019 by Legislative Services Agency

DIN: 20190403-IR-824190178RNA
Composed: May 06,2024 10:02:22AM EDT
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