Michigan Laws 287.123a – Livestock auction or buying station; bond, producers’ proceeds account, deposits; record of charges
Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 287.123a
- Buying station: means a facility or location where livestock are congregated and purchased by the owner or agent of the facility or location for movement or sale. See Michigan Laws 287.121
- Director: means the director of the department or his or her authorized representative. See Michigan Laws 287.121
- Licensee: means a person holding a license issued under this act. See Michigan Laws 287.121
- livestock: includes horses, ponies, mules, cattle, calves, swine, sheep, poultry, privately owned cervids, ratites, aquaculture species, and goats. See Michigan Laws 287.121
- Livestock auction: means a livestock congregation point where livestock are accepted on consignment and the auction method is used in the marketing of livestock. See Michigan Laws 287.121
Each licensee operating a livestock auction or buying station, in addition to providing a bond as required by this act, shall maintain a “producers’ proceeds account”. Within 7 calendar days following each livestock auction, the licensee shall deposit in the producers’ proceeds account funds equal to the total amount of money due the livestock sellers or consignors of livestock sold or consigned through the livestock auction. Failure to make such deposits in their entirety is a violation of this section. The director shall audit from time to time the producers’ proceeds account and ascertain whether the provisions of this section are being complied with. All records of the licensee shall be made available to the director for the purposes of auditing the account. The entire sale price of livestock sold through the auction less commissions, handling charges, service fees and other accepted charges shall be placed in the producers’ proceeds account and shall be used to pay the seller or consignor for the livestock and for no other purpose. A record of the commissions, handling charges, service fees and other charges shall be maintained by the licensee and shall be provided to the seller or consignor of the livestock at the completion of the sale.