(1) The department shall promulgate rules to provide a procedure for the collection and remittance of the producer’s assessments. Any warehouseman or dealer who owes producers for the sale or transfer of a commodity, or have stored for withdrawal a commodity, shall be responsible for the collection of the producer’s assessments and the remittance of the assessments collected to the department.
(2)  Warehousemen or dealers shall remit to the department assessments collected according to the provisions of this chapter. Payments will be made no later than the twentieth day of the month following the close of the calendar quarter on a form prescribed by the department. There are four (4) calendar quarters in the year, beginning on the first day of the months of January, April, July and October. Assessment reports shall be submitted even though assessments for the period have not been collected. Failure to do so will result in a penalty of one hundred dollars ($100).

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Terms Used In Idaho Code 69-258

  • commodity: means any grain, wheat, barley, oats, corn, rye, oilseeds, dry edible beans, peas, lentils and other leguminous seeds and feeds (not including minerals or seed crops) or any other commodity as determined by the director. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • dealer: means any person who solicits, contracts for, or obtains from an Idaho producer or producers, title, possession or control of any agricultural commodity through his place of business located in the state of Idaho or through his place of business located outside the state of Idaho for the purposes of sale or resale or who buys, during a calendar year, at least ten thousand dollars ($10,000) worth of agricultural commodities from an Idaho producer or producers of the commodities. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • Department: means the Idaho state department of agriculture. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • Failure: means the date that one (1) or more of the following events occurred, as determined by the director:
Idaho Code 69-202
  • Month: means a calendar month, unless otherwise expressed. See Idaho Code 73-114
  • Property: includes both real and personal property. See Idaho Code 73-114
  • Revocation: means the permanent removal of a warehouse license following a hearing on violations of this chapter by the hearing officer or director. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • Suspension: means the temporary removal of a warehouse license by the department pending a hearing for violations of this chapter. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • Transfer: means , unless otherwise defined by the parties in writing, the event when a producer or his agent delivers a commodity to a warehouseman, who then weighs the commodity, and gives the producer or his agent a scale weight ticket or other written evidence of transfer. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • warehouseman: means any elevator, mill, warehouse, subterminal commodity warehouse, public warehouse or other structure or facility in which agricultural commodities are received for storage, shipment, processing, reconditioning or handling. See Idaho Code 69-202
  • (3)  The principal amount of assessments paid by, or deducted from, payments to producers by warehousemen or dealers, are held in trust for the commodity indemnity fund immediately upon collection by any warehouseman or dealer and are not property of the warehouseman or dealer.
    (4)  Interest earned on assessments prior to remittance to the department belongs to the warehouseman or dealer.
    (5)  If a warehouseman or dealer fails to collect or remit assessments as required, it shall be considered a violation of this chapter and shall subject the warehouseman or dealer to suspension or revocation of any license issued to the warehouseman or dealer under the provisions of this chapter.
    (6)  The department shall collect, on assessments unpaid within the time limits specified in this chapter, interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum until the assessments are remitted together with a penalty of five percent (5%) each month on the unpaid assessment due until the maximum penalty of twenty-five percent (25%) is reached.