Canada Grain Regulations (C.R.C., c. 889)
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Regulations are current to 2013-04-29 and last amended on 2012-08-01. Previous Versions
Public Notices
29.1 The operator of a licensed primary elevator shall keep posted in a conspicuous place in the elevator the schedule of the current charges filed with the Commission under subsection 50(1) of the Act.
- SOR/2004-198, s. 12.
PART 5
ELEVATORS, GRAIN DEALERS AND GRAIN HANDLING
Shrinkage Allowance
30. The maximum shrinkage allowance that may be made on the delivery of grain to any licensed elevator is zero.
- SOR/89-376, s. 16(F);
- SOR/96-508, s. 19(E);
- SOR/2000-213, s. 2;
- SOR/2003-284, s. 12;
- SOR/2004-198, s. 13;
- SOR/2011-45, s. 1.
31. and 32. [Repealed, SOR/2004-198, s. 13]
Receipt of Grain into a Licensed Primary Elevator
33. (1) Every cash purchase ticket or primary elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed primary elevator shall be in the appropriate form set out in Schedule 4.
(2) If grain is purchased by the operator of a licensed primary elevator, the operator shall issue a cash purchase ticket without delay after the grain is unloaded.
(3) If grain is received for storage at a licensed primary elevator, the operator of the elevator shall issue a primary elevator receipt without delay after the grain is unloaded.
- SOR/78-55, s. 3;
- SOR/84-626, s. 4;
- SOR/85-678, s. 3;
- SOR/89-376, ss. 12(F), 14(F), 20(F);
- SOR/95-386, s. 4;
- SOR/96-508, s. 22;
- SOR/2000-213, s. 2;
- SOR/2003-284, s. 14.
Sampling on Delivery
34. For the purposes of sections 35 and 36, on the delivery of grain to a licensed primary elevator, a portion of at least 1 kg from a sample of the grain that is considered by the elevator operator and the person delivering the grain to be representative of the grain shall be taken from each load and retained at the elevator.
- SOR/2000-213, s. 2;
- SOR/2002-255, s. 9;
- SOR/2004-198, s. 14;
- SOR/2008-314, s. 4.
Dockage Determination on Receipt at Licensed Primary Elevator
35. (1) The operator of a licensed primary elevator shall make an accurate determination of dockage in grain delivered at the elevator by
(a) taking a representative portion of at least 750 g from the sample referred to in section 34;
(b) testing the sample with equipment of a type authorized by the Commission and hand-picking, if necessary, any portion that is not separable by that equipment; and
(c) computing the dockage to the nearest 0.1%.
(2) If the person delivering grain to a licensed primary elevator so requests, the test to determine the dockage in the grain shall be made in that person’s presence.
- SOR/84-626, s. 6;
- SOR/89-376, ss. 14(F), 16(F);
- SOR/95-386, s. 5;
- SOR/96-508, s. 23;
- SOR/2000-213, s. 2;
- SOR/2002-255, s. 10;
- SOR/2008-314, s. 5.
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