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Each warehouseman of flue-cured tobacco doing business in the state shall keep a correct daily account of the number of pounds of flue-cured tobacco sold by type upon the floor of his or her warehouse during the previous day. On or before Monday of each succeeding week, each warehouseman shall file with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services a statement under oath indicating the amount of all flue-cured tobacco sold by type on the floor of his or her warehouse during the previous week. The report made to the department shall be so arranged and classified as to show the number of pounds of tobacco sold for producers by state of origin and the average price per pound, the number of pounds sold for dealers and the average price per pound, the number of pounds sold by the warehouseman for his or her own account, and number of pounds sold for other warehousemen and the average price per pound. In addition thereto, each licensee shall make additional reports as required by law or rules adopted by the department.