Iowa Code r. 21-91.9 - Bonds and irrevocable letters of credit
Bonds filed with the bureau shall be on forms prescribed by the bureau. Irrevocable letters of credit issued to the bureau shall be on the form prescribed by the bureau. Bonds and irrevocable letters of credit shall be written so as to provide funds to protect producers who have sold grain to the licensed grain dealer.
(1)
Deficiency bond or irrevocable letter of credit. When the net
worth or current ratio of a licensee is less than that required by Iowa Code
section 203.3, the grain dealer may file
a bond or an irrevocable letter of credit with the bureau to cover the
deficiency as provided by and within the time prescribed in Iowa Code section
203.3. Bonds filed with the
bureau shall be on the form prescribed and furnished by the bureau. Irrevocable
letters of credit shall be on the form prescribed by the bureau. Bonds or
irrevocable letters of credit shall be written so as to provide a source of
funds to protect producers who have sold grain to the licensed grain dealer.
Unless the licensee files the bond or irrevocable letter of credit within the
prescribed time period, the grain dealer license shall be suspended. The
licensee's failure to provide the bond or irrevocable letter of credit within
ten days of suspension shall cause the license to be revoked.
(2)
Time period to correct
deficiency. If a grain dealer has current assets equal to less than 50
percent of current liabilities and files a deficiency bond or irrevocable
letter of credit as provided in Iowa Code section
203.3(5)
within the 30-day period after the notice by the bureau, the grain dealer shall
correct the deficiency other than by the use of a deficiency bond or
irrevocable letter of credit within 30 days after the filing of the deficiency
bond or irrevocable letter of credit. Failure to cure the deficiency other than
by the use of a deficiency bond or irrevocable letter of credit within the 30
days shall cause the license to be suspended.
(3)
Replacement bond or irrevocable
letter of credit. The bureau shall send written notice to the licensee
notifying the licensee that the bond or irrevocable letter of credit shall be
canceled on the date specified by the surety or issuer in its notice to the
bureau. The bureau shall send a written notice and information and forms for
filing the required replacement bond or irrevocable letter of credit.
Replacement bond or irrevocable letter of credit shall be on file with the
bureau prior to the time of cancellation of the bond or irrevocable letter of
credit. The department shall suspend any grain dealer license from the time the
grain dealer's bond or irrevocable letter of credit is canceled until the
replacement bond or irrevocable letter of credit is on file with the
department. Unless the bond or irrevocable letter of credit is no longer
necessary, the department shall revoke the grain dealer's license if a
replacement bond or irrevocable letter of credit is not received from the
licensee within 30 days of suspension of the license.
(4)
Cancellation of the bond or
irrevocable letter of credit. The issuer shall send a cancellation
notice to the bureau by certified mail. The notice shall be in accordance with
the provisions stated in the bond or irrevocable letter of credit. The time
period for notice of cancellation stated in the bond or irrevocable letter of
credit commences on the date when the bureau receives the notice. The bureau
shall send written acknowledgment of notice of the cancellation of the bond or
irrevocable letter of credit to the issuer and the principal.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 203.3 and 203.4.
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