4 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.14 - Temporary Storage
(a) A request to
approve temporary storage is a requested inspection and is subject to an
inspection fee found in §
13.7 of this chapter (relating to
Fees).
(b) A warehouse operator
must give written notice to the department that temporary storage will be
needed prior to use of the temporary storage. The notice shall contain the
following information:
(1) name and license
number of the facility;
(2) the
type and amount of grain that will be in temporary storage;
(3) the exact location and description of the
temporary storage; and
(4) the
delivery date the grain is expected.
(c) A separate log from the daily position
report shall be kept for temporary storage.
(d) A warehouse operator cannot use temporary
storage if suitable storage is available at the licensed facility.
(e) Company owned grain shall be the first
grain moved to temporary storage.
(f) Open depositor's grain put in temporary
storage must have written approval by the owner of the grain.
(g) A temporary permit for temporary storage
grain is valid for 90 days and may be renewed if the department determines that
quality of grain has not been affected by weather conditions.
(h) A temporary capacity permit for company
owned grain or open storage grain shall expire on May 1 of that licensing year
for all grain on the ground regardless of when issued.
(i) The temporary storage must not cause the
net worth to fall below $0.25 per bushel of total licensed storage capacity;
additional bond must be given before use of additional capacity if net worth
should fall below that specific amount.
(j) At any time the warehouse operator
determines that more temporary storage is needed, he will have 10 days from the
date the amount exceeded the temporary license to file additional bonding and
insurance.
(k) All requirements for
temporary storage must be met whether the location is on or off site of the
original facility. In any case, temporary storage cannot be located outside of
the state.
(l) Insurance
requirements in §
13.5 of this chapter (relating to
Insurance Requirements) must be met.
(m) Bonding requirements in section §
13.4 of this chapter (relating to
Bonding Requirements) must be met.
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