2 CAR § 29-101. General purpose and intent

        2 CAR § 29-101. General purpose and intent.

        (a) The Arkansas Public Grain Warehouse Law, Acts 1979, No. 83, charges the State Plant Board with the responsibility of licensing, auditing, and bonding those grain warehouses storing grain for a consideration belonging to others and which are not licensed with the federal government under the United States Warehouse Act.

        (b) The principal objective and intent of this program is to provide any grain owner who wants to store his grain commercially some measure of protection from unlawful or fraudulent warehousing practices.



	
		
		
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		<p class="cs569C5D77"><span class="csFEA72C16">        2 CAR &sect; 29-101. General purpose and intent.</span><span class="cs629CA65"> </span></p><p class="cs569C5D77"><span class="cs629CA65">        (a) The Arkansas Public Grain Warehouse Law, Acts 1979, No. 83, charges the State Plant Board with the responsibility of licensing, auditing, and bonding those grain warehouses storing grain for a consideration belonging to others and which are not licensed with the federal government under the United States Warehouse Act. </span></p><p class="cs569C5D77"><span class="cs629CA65">        (b) The principal objective and intent of this program is to provide any grain owner who wants to store his grain commercially some measure of protection from unlawful or fraudulent warehousing practices.</span></p>

United States Warehouse Act referred to in this section is codified as 7 U.S.C. § 241 et seq.
Arkansas Code § 2-17-205