4.1
Permit required - All persons, firms, corporations, partnerships or
associations desiring to operate a public market are hereby required to obtain
a permit from the Commissioner for the operation of same.
4.2 Permit, Applications - All persons,
firms, corporations, partnerships, or associations applying for a permit to
operate a public market shall make application to the Commissioner on forms
furnished by him. The application shall set forth:
4.2.1 The proposed location of such
market.
4.2.2 The need for such
market.
4.2.3 The approximate
pounds of tobacco in the area.
4.2.4 The present methods of marketing in the
proposed area.
4.2.5 Style of
ownership. individual form, partnership, corporation or association.
4.2.6 Principal owners and their
addresses.
4.2.7 Business of
operation, methods to be used.
4.2.8 How financed.
4.2.9 Such other Information as the
Commissioner may require pertaining to location, construction, building and
operation of such proposed public market.
4.2.10 The application shall be accompanied
by;
4.2.10.1 A surety bond payable to the
State of West Virginia for benefit of consignors who may be wronged or damaged
by any fraud or fraudulent practices of the market.
4.2.10.2 A fee of ten dollars.
4.2.10.3 A map or blueprint showing the
location, the amount of land, its accessibility to the public, showing
elevations, its location in relation to highways or railroads, together with
blueprints showing in detail the construction of all barns, buildings and other
facilities required by law, or the Commissioner for the operation of said
proposed public market.
4.3 Scales, Number and Location - All
persons, firms, partnerships, corporations or associations operating or
applying to operate a public market shall install a sufficient number of scales
of adequate capacity to take care of the maximum volume of business of the
market during the marketing season. All scales shall be equipped with type
registering device with an automatic printed ticket which records to the
nearest two pound graduation, and tobacco consigned to a public market for sale
shall not be weighed more than ten (10) days before sale date All tobacco
weighed ten (1.0) days or later consigned to the market before sold shall be
accepted by the purchaser or agent representing himself as a buyer for another
partnership , firm or corporation at the same weight recorded by the market on
each basket purchased and for which the consignors are paid, except that the
Market may provide a two (2%) percent tolerance per hundred weight and the
purchaser shall not charge back any light weight to the market under five (5)
pounds to the basket. He may charge light weight in excess of five (3) pounds
at the rate of two (2%) percent to the basket provided the purchaser has
complied with the same law, rules and regulations as is required by the market
in respect to having scales tested, and licensing of their weigh-man by the
Department of Agriculture as required by law.
4.4 Platforms, Scales and Employees - All
persons, firms, corporations, partnerships or associations operating a public
market shall provide ample unloading platforms, sufficient and adequate number
ox scales to accommodate the consignors and shall have a sufficient number of
employees to expedite the handling of tobacco on any market days. The unloading
platforms shall contain sufficient space for sorting tobacco. The market shall
furnish competent persons to sort and/or classify tobacco into established and
proper grades and also snail provide sufficient packers to properly place
tobacco on baskets.
4.5 Public
Facilities - All persons, firms, partnerships, corporations or associations
operating or applying to operate a public market shall provide the following
facilities for the public, and maintain the same in a clean and sanitary
condition in accordance with the requirements of the State Health Department.
4.5.1 Drinking water fountain for the
employees and the public.
4.5.2
Adequate toilet facilities for the employees and the public.
4.5.3 A public market operating a restaurant,
lunch room, sandwich or soft drink stand shall be responsible for the sanitary
operation of said restaurant, lunch room, sandwich or soft drink
stand.
4.6 Permit
Renewal - All persons, firms, partnerships, corporations or associations
operating a public market shall renew their permit annually for the operation
of said market by filing application on blanks furnished by the Commissioner,
on or before. The 30th day of May of each year, accompanied by a surety bond
executed and delivered to the Commissioner and payable to the State of West
Virginia in an amount equal to the average weekly sales during the preceding
calendar year, and check or money order in the amount of ten dollars.
4.6.1 A public market not having operated one
year previous to application, the Commissioner shall require bond in the amount
fixed by him until such market has established a weekly average.
4.7 Ownership, Change of - All
persons, corporations, partnerships, or associations desiring to change their
ownership, partnership or the controlling interest therein or the management
there of by the sale of stock, interest or interests, shall make application to
the Commissioner on blanks furnished by him, setting forth all information
pertaining to said sale or transfer of such interest or interests, for his
approval.
4.8 Scales, Maintenance -
A public market shall maintain the scales used for weighing tobacco so as to
insure accurate weights. A public market which weighs tobacco for the purpose
of sale shall have the scale tested at least once every twelve months or
oftener, as required by the State Commissioner of Labor.
4.8.1 No scale shall be used by any public
market unless it has been found upon test and inspection to be in a condition
to give accurate weights. If any repairs, adjustments, or replacements are made
upon a scale, it shall not be placed in use until it has been tested, inspected
and approved by the State Commissioner of Labor.
4.9 Employment of Weighman, Grader,
Auctioneer - A public market shall employ and use a licensed weighman, a
licensed grader, and a licensed auctioneer at each and every sale held at such
market. Such employees shall not be permitted to weigh, grade and auction
tobacco at any tobacco market without first having been licensed by the
Commissioner.
4.10 Grades,
Classifications, Standards - A public market representing or advertising that
tobacco is being sold on grades, classifications or standards adaptable to such
product, shall employ a licensed grader to grade and classify such tobacco.
Such grades or standards shall conform to graces, classifications or standards
established by the Cominissioner.
4.11 Weighman, grader, Auctioneer Licenses-
Application for auctioneer, weighman, or grader's licenses shall be filed with
the Commissioner on forms provided by him accompanied by check or money order
in the amount of $2.50. Persons making application for auctioneer, weighman or
grader license are required to answer all questions and certify under oath that
all statements made by him are true and correct.
4.12 Accounting to Purchaser - A public
market shall, within a reasonable time following the sale of tobacco, transmit
or deliver to the person for whose account such purchase was made or his duly
authorized agent, a true written account of the purchase, showing the weight
and price of each lot or basket of tobacco purchased, the date of the purchase,
and such other facts as may be necessary to complete the account and show fully
the true details of the transaction.
4.13 Purchases by Agents, Order Buyers - When
tobacco is purchased at a public market by a person representing himself as
agent or order buyer for another person, firm, partnership or corporation, such
tobacco market shall record on the manifest, invoice and other records the name
of the agent or order buyer and for what person, firm, partnership or
corporation such was purchased.
4.14 Records and Accounts - A public market
shall keep all accounts, records, and memoranda which fully and correctly
disclose all transactions involved in its business. The records shall show the
true ownership of said business. When the Commissioner finds that the accounts,
records and memoranda of a public market do not fully and correctly disclose
all transactions involved in its business, he may prescribe the manner and form
in which such accounts, records, and memoranda shall be kept by such
market.
4.15 Reports Statistical -
A public market shall make and furnish daily, weekly, monthly, semi-annually,
or annually reports or other statistical information to the Commissioner on
forms furnished by him, when requested.
4.16 Disposition of Records - A public market
official shall not destroy or dispose of any books, records, documents or
papers which contain or explain transaction in its business, without the
consent In writing from the Commissioner.
4.17 False and Misleading Reports - A public
market shall not knowingly make, issue or circulate any false or misleading
reports, records or representations concerning market conditions of the price
or sale of tobacco.
4.18 Order
Buying, Market Prohibited Buying on Commission Basis- A public market official,
manager or employee of the public market is hereby prohibited from engaging in
the business of order-buying on a commission basis.
4.19 Clerk Shall Record Price and Purchaser -
A public market clerk shall record the name of the buyer and the price at which
the tobacco is sold as announced by the auctioneer.
4.20 Establishment of Rules and Practices
Local - Public markets shall have the right to establish rules and practices
for the operation of their markets, providing such rules and practices are not
in conflict with the articles providing for public markets and the rules and
regulations promulgated by the Commissioner.
public market shall reduce their rules and practices for the
operation of their market to writing, and file a copy of same or any subsequent
changes there of with the Commissioner.
4.21 Bonds, Public Market May Require From
Purchaser - A public market shall use all reasonable precautions to protect its
shareholders, partnerships, or consignors of tobacco against losses occasioned
by bad checks or other methods used in payment for tobacco by buyers, traders,
or persons otherwise engaged in buying and handling tobacco on its market; a
public market may require such persons to register with the public market the
names of the persons, partnerships, firms or corporations that they are
purchasing for and may require such purchasers to file with them a surety bond
in an amount satisfactory to said public market, or provide for and establish a
credit by certified check, negotiable note or other securities in an amount
acceptable to said public market. Such monies, bonds, certified checks,
negotiable notes or other securities are to be held by said public market in
escrow for the payment of tobacco purchased. A public market may refuse to
deliver tobacco to any person, partnership, firm or corporation which has
defaulted in the payment of its account at any public market.
4.22 Application and Duties - Weighman - An
applicant for weighman license shall be a person of good reputation, of high
moral character, honest and dependable, learned and efficient in weighing
tobacco and shall be required to pass a satisfactory examination and show
satisfactory ability as a weighman in the presence of an examiner designated by
the Commissioner.
4.22.1 A weighman licensed
and employed under the provisions of the law, shall be an agent of the
Commissioner on all matters pertaining to weighing and recording weights of
tobacco by a public, market at which he is employed. It shall be his duty and
he is hereby required to have complete and unmolested charge of the scale at
all times he is engaged in weighing.
4.22.2 He shall permit no person to be in the
scale room while tobacco is being weighed, provided the Commissioner or his
authorized agents may enter the scale room at any time for the purpose of
observing the manner of the weighman, records and weights.
4.22.3 He shall be responsible to the
Commissioner for making and recording the true and accurate weights of all
tobacco weighed.
4.22.4 By reason
of having been licensed as provided by law, a weighman shall be an agent of the
Commissioner in the performance of his duties as such, as well as an employee
of the public market and will be held responsible for his conduct at any public
market at which he is employed. A weighman is authorized to settle disputes on
weights and scale records or other matters pertaining to weights, and his
decision shall be final, provided the commissioner or his agents may enter into
such disputes and reweigh tobacco, or require the market to have tobacco
reweighed as may be required to settle disputes. This section also applies to
any purchaser or agent with reference to any questionable weights as applied to
this section.
4.23
Grader, Application and Duties - An applicant: for grader license shall be a
person of good reputation, high moral character, honest, dependable, learned
and efficient in grading tobacco. He is required to qualify in accordance with
the standard rules for grading tobacco.
4.23.1
A public market advertising and selling tobacco on grades and classifications
shall employ a grader licensed by the Commissioner. He shall classify or grade
ail tobacco in conformity with the grades, standards and classifications of
tobacco promulgated by the United States Department of Agriculture, Tobacco
Branch, and snail record the grade on the sales ticket. The grades, standards
and specifications of tobacco established and promulgated by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Tobacco Branch, are hereby adopted by the
Commissioner and shall be the grades standards, classifications and
specifications to govern graders in determining the grade of tobacco.
4.23.2 The license of a public market grader
may be suspended or revoked by the Commissioner for his failure to conform to
the grades and classifications as established by the Commissioner.
4.23.3 By reason of having been licensed as
provided by law, a grader shall be an agent of the Commissioner in the
performance of his duties as such, as well as an employee of the public market
where he is employed. A grader is authorized to settle disputes on grades and
classifications or other matters pertaining to grades and classification, and
his decision shall be anal. In case of disagreement between two or more graders
on a market, the head grader shall decide what the grade is, and his decision
shall be final,
4.24
Auctioneer, Application and Duties - An applicant for an auctioneer license
shall be a person of good reputation, high moral character, honest and
dependable, and shall be learned and efficient in the business of
auctioneering.
4.24.1 By reason of having been
licensed as provided by law , an auctioneer shall be an agent of the
Commissioner in the performance of his duties as such, as well as an employee
of the public market where he is employed. He shall not engage in the use of
profanity, immoral or vulgar language or any other misconduct during the sale
of any tobacco at the public market at which he is employed.
4.24.2 An auctioneer at any public market
shall be considered a public of Social. In case of a dispute between bidders,
the auctioneer is authorized to. settle such dispute by re-opening the bid and
re-selling to the highest bidder,
4.25 License Renewal, Auctioneer, Weighman,
Grader - Auctioneer, weighman or grader desiring to renew his license shall
make application to the Commissioner for July of each year. Such application
shall be accompanied by a check or post office money order made payable to the
Commissioner in the sum of $2.50.
4.26 Proceeds of Sale, Prompt Accounting -
ail mories received from the sale of tobacco by a public market are hereby
declared to be the property of the consignor. A public market shall, before the
close of the next day following the sale of any tobacco consigned to it for
sale, transmit or deliver by check to the consignor of the tobacco or his duly
authorized agent in person or by mail, the net proceeds received from the sale,
and a true written account of such sale, showing the basket number, weight and
price of each lot sold, the name of the purchaser, agent or order buyer, if
any, the date of sale, the commission, handling charges and other lawful
charges, and such other facts as may be necessary to complete the
account.
4.27 scale Tickets - A
tobacco market shall use an Approved Type scale ticket. Such tickets to be made
in quadruplicate with carbon, and shall contain the following information: (See
Appendix No. I.]
4.27.1 A public market shall
record in spaces provided on the scale ticket all information except the true
and actual height of tobacco entered and recorded for sale by the pound and the
grade. (Licensed weighman shall record the weights. Licensed grader shall
record the grade.)
4.27.2 A public
market shall deliver one copy of a sales record to the consignor and retain one
copy for permanent record.
4.27.3 A
public market or its employees shall re-weigh tobacco on request of the
Commissioner or his authorized agents.
4 28 Market Employees Prohibited From Buying.
Selling or Trading In Tobacco Persons firms, corporations, partnerships or
associations operating a public market shall not engage or permit its manager
or any of its employees or officers to engage buying, selling or otherwise
trading in tobacco for themselves, their agent's or partners at said market.
4.28.1 Any employee of a public market may
enter for sale at said market, tobacco owned or produced by him on his farm,
but is prohibited from purchasing tobacco for himself, an agent or a
partner.
4.28.2 Licensed weighmen
graders or auctioneers employed as such at a public market are prohibited by
law from buying or trading in tobacco at the public market at which they are
employed as weighman graders, or auctioneers.
4.28.3 When it appears to the manager of a
public market that tobacco being offered for sale is selling below a reasonable
market price the manager may for the purpose of protecting the consignor
against loss, buy only for and in the name of the public market at which he is
employed, He shall have the right to sell such tobacco purchased by him for and
in the name of the public market at which he is employed. If any profits accrue
from the sale of such tobacco, the same shall go into the treasury of the
public market at which he is employed and If there be a loss on the sale of
such tobacco, the public the public market shall absorb such loss. On such
purchases and sales, the public market shall set up a special account on which
all such transactions are to be recorded, and shall make an itemized report to
the Commissioner on forms furnished by him, when requested.
4.28.4 All purchases by the warehouse must
show on sale ticket that the buyer is the House (Hse.)
4.29 Schedule and Posting of Commission,
Service, Other charges - On or before the 22nd day of November, a public market
shall file with the Commissioner its schedule of commissions, service fees
and/or other charges for selling and/or handling tobacco. Schedules of
commissions, service fees and other charges filed with the Commissioner for
approval on the 22nd day of November shall be the amount of commission and
other charges to be charged and collected at such public market, until a
revised schedule of commission, service fees and other charges has been
approved by the Commissioner.
4.29.1 A public
market shall post in at least five conspicuous places accessible to the public,
a tariff sheet or list of charges, fees, etc. , for handling tobacco received,
entered for sale or sold by such public market.
4.30 Inspection Fees To Be Collected - A
public market shall pay to the Commissioner for inspection supervision service,
three cents for each 100 pounds handled by the market, a public market shall
forward all fees to the commissioner not later than the tenth day of each month
following the month for which said supervision was performed.
4.31 Scales, Daily Inspection and Tare -
Tobacco Regulation No. 4.31 of the Regulations governing tobacco markets as
promulgated and adopted by the Commissioner of Agriculture of West Virginia, as
related to charges to be made by said market, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Scales, Daily Inspection and Tare - It shall be the duty of a
public market to;
4.31.1 Check,
inspect, and balance each scale used by the market Daily, when such scales are
being used or market is in operation.
4.31.2 Correct back balance to read zero with
empty backer and truck on scales.
4.31.3 Post on scale room window the tare
weight of truck and basket.
4.31.4
Discard baskets and trucks varying from established tare rate of more than one
pound.
4.31.5 Record the weight of
the tobacco with a two pound break, to the nearest even weight, up or down,
while truck and basket remains on the scales.
4.31.6 Refrain from weighing baskets of
tobacco in excess of 700 pounds or over 5 feet high.
On and after the effective date of this amendment (12/16/65)
the owners and operators of said tobacco markets are authorized to make the
afore said charges.
4.32 Spacing Baskets On Floor For Sale - a
public market shall space the baskets as follows;
4.32.1 Baskets to be placed in rows so they
do not touch.
4.32.2 Rows to be
arranged so at least IS inches of space prevails between tobacco in rows. These
measurements axe to be made from the butt end of the hands of tobacco located
on the baskets.
4.32.3 Sufficient
space to be left at the end of rows to permit passage of buyers and others
without injury to the tobacco.
4.33 Basket Sales Per Hour-
4.33.1 The maximum a sale of baskets of
tobacco on warehouse floors shall not exceed 360 baskets per hour, nor shall
the rate of sale exceed 6 baskets per minute.
4.33.2 The day's operation at a tobacco
market shall not be greater than five actual selling hours, and the operating
week of any tobacco warehouse shall not be in excess of five actual selling
days.
4.33.3 A public tobacco
market shall indicate by markers the position as to the number of baskets and
rate of sale per hour. The markers shall be located 360 baskets from the start
of the sale and indicate that the sale will reach that point in one hour, and
at each succeeding 360 baskets to the end of sale day when sold on a basket
basis. A public tobacco market may at its election, by declaration before, or
on, the opening day of the market of each, year, conduct the sale for that year
on either of the following plans:
4.33.3.1
Sales to be at the rate of not more than 360 baskets per hour, per set of
buyers, or
4.33.3.2 Sales to be at
the rate of not more than 86,400 pounds per hour, per set of buyers. (360,000
pounds per day.)
4.34 Packing Tobacco-
4.34.1 To supervise the packing of tobacco
delivered by growers and owners to the warehouse.
4.34.2 Baskets packed outside the warehouse
may be received, but shall not be offered for sale until repacked.
4.34.3 When nested baskets of tobacco are
reported by the graders to the public market, said market shall remove same
from the floor and repack such baskets before being offered for
sale.
4.35 Discrimination
Prohibited - No tobacco market shall discriminate against any grower of tobacco
by failing to accord to that grower all privileges and services extended to any
other grower, nor shall any tobacco market refuse to admit any tobacco to the
warehouse floor so long as there is unused space available for the placing of
tobacco upon the floor for the purpose of sale.
No dealer in leaf tobacco registered under the U.S. Treasury
Department Regulations may be denied access to purchase on any public auction
market.
4.35.1 No transactions shall
be consummated by any Registered Dealer or his agents on the premises of a
tobacco company except in the line of public auction. Every Registered Dealer
shall have the right to follow the regular auction sales and to purchase any
and all tobacco desired, provided his bid in the auction is higher than any
other bidder.
4.35.2 Purchasers of
tobacco on the warehouse floors from producers, prior to sale at auction or on
the premises of a tobacco company is prohibited.
4.35.3 No agent of a Registered Dealer shall
operate unless the name of the agent is on file with the tobacco company and
financial obligations guaranteed by the Registered Dealer and his operations
are in the Regular Auction.
4.35.4
Bonds, Public Market May Require From Purchaser - A public market shall use all
reasonable precautions to protect its shareholders, partnerships, or consignors
of tobacco against losses occasioned by bad checks or other methods used in
payment for tobacco on its market. A public market shall require such persons
to register with the Public Market the names of persons, partnerships, firms or
corporations that they are purchasing for, and may require such purchasers to
file them a surety bone in any amount satisfactory to the Public Market or
provide for and establish a credit by certified check. Negotiable note or other
securities are to be held by said Public Market in escrow for the payment of
any tobacco purchased. A public market may refuse to deliver tobacco to any
person, partnership, firm or corporation which has defaulted in payment of its
account to any public market. (Tobacco Regulations No. 21, Market Laws, State
of West Virginia, Article2a, May, 1943.)
4.35.5 Purchases of tobacco in the line of
auction by Registered Dealers must be paid for by the purchaser and removed
from the premises on the same day of sale,
4.35.6 Resale of tobacco purchased on the
market must be on the same basis as farm crops and at the same terms and under
the exact same conditions.
4.35.7
Any person, firm, corporation or association violating the rules herein
contained shall be ordered to vacate the premises of the tobacco company and
upon refusal will be declared public nuisances and will be subject to
prosecution under the laws of the State of West Virginia.
4.35.8 Trading, pinhooking, buying or selling
in any form on the premises of a public tobacco market is hereby
prohibited.
4.35.9 All Registered
Dealers must file in the office of the tobacco company on whose premises they
propose operate, copies of their registration certificates issued by the U. S.
Internal Revenue Bureau.
4.36 Rebates, Special Privileges and Services
by Warehouses Prohibited -
4.36.1 No tobacco
market shall give a rebate of any part of the warehouse charges or commission
to any person as an inducement for the purpose of influencing the sale of
tobacco on the warehouse floor and thereby discriminate against any other
grower, nor shall any warehouseman pay or offer anything of value directly or
indirectly for the delivery of tobacco to any warehouse.
4.36.2 No tobacco market shall extend to any
customer any special privilege or service not extended all customers on like
terms and consideration.
4.37 Commingling or Tobacco - No person shall
comingle crops of tobacco on the warehouse floor while that tobacco is still
the property of the grower, unless express permission for the commingling is
obtained from the grower.
4.38.
Rejection and Resale of Tobacco - All tobacco delivered to a public tobacco
market shall be sold at public auction. The buyer and price of the tobacco must
be recorded at the time of the sale. The consignor shall have the right and
shall have thirty minutes to reject any sale of any basket or lot of tobacco.
The public market shall be responsible for and see to it that the consignors
name and address, the buyer's name and the price at which it's sold be recorded
at the time of the sale. No alterations on tobacco sales ticket shall be
permitted.
4.38.1 Any basket, pile or crop of
tobacco that has been rejected by the owner shall be removed from the floor and
offered for sale at another date. The original ticket shall accompany the
basket.
4.38.2 It shall be the duty
of a public market to repack and reweigh all rejected baskets of tobacco and
place the same on the floor for sale at the next sale to be held on that floor.
Such baskets of tobacco shall be accompanied by the original tickets and shall
remain on the baskets until re-graded, weighed and set in line for sale. The
new floor shett shall identify the rejected baskets and the number of times the
same has been offered for sale and rejected (i.e. First, Second, Third,
etc.).
4.38.3 In the case of a
corrected or mismarked sales ticket found on a basket, said basked shall re
removed from the floor, re-weighed and a new sales ticket shall be attached to
the original and placed on sale basked. The original ticket shall be marked
void and initialed by the weighman. The void sales ticket shall be collected by
the ticket collector and at the end of the business day delivered to the office
of the public market.
4.38.4
Charges to be made by said markets:
4.38.4.1
Ninety cents (90¢) per 100 pounds handling charge.
4.38.4.2 Five per cent (5%) commission on
gross sales.
4.38.4.3 Sixty cents
(50¢) per basket under 100 pounds.
4.38.4.4 One dollar ($1.00) per 100 pounds
additional charge for loose tobacco or tobacco delivered on baskets.
4.38.4.5 First resale of rejected tobacco, no
additional charge.
4.38.4.6 Second
resale of rejected tobacco, one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per 100 pounds
handling charge, ten and one-half per cent (101/2%) commission on gross sales,
one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per 100 pounds additional charge or loose
tobacco or tobacco delivered on baskets.
4.38.4.7 Third resale of rejected tobacco,
two dollars and ten cents ($2.10) per 100 pounds handling charge,Twenty-one per
cent (21%) commission on gross sales.Two dollars and ten cents ($2.10) per 100
pounds, and six dollars ($6.00) per 100 pounds additionaI charge for loose
tobacco and tobacco delivered on baskets.
4.38.4.8 Fifty cents (50¢) per 100
pounds for grading tobacco not properly stick graded by the grower prior to
delivery at the warehouse
4.39 A public market shall receive and sell
the tobacco in the order it is delivered to the market, unless permission or
agreement is granted by the grower or owner, prior to the sale, that such
tobacco be sold at a later date.
4.40 A public market shall provide a bulletin
board located near the office in a convenient and conspicuous place for the
public on which shall be posted the following:
4.40.1 A notice stating the number of pounds
of tobacco sold and the average price per pound received on each previous day's
sale. The public market shall post such notice not later than 3:00 A.M. on the
data following the sale.
4.40.2 A
typewritten or printed list showing the names and post office addresses of each
crop of tobacco of the grower or owner. Such list shall be posted at least 30
minutes before the sale starts for that day.
4.41 A public market shall not receive any
tobacco for sale unless the name and post office address of the producer or
owner of the tobacco is furnished by the person delivering said
tobacco.
4.42 A public market shall
furnish to the Commissioner, daily at the close of each, sale, a sworn
statement showing the total number of pounds of tobacco sold, the total amount
paid for said tobacco, and the average price for the day's sale. Any
information to the public or press .concerning the pounds, price, and avcerage
of tobacco sold shall be based upon the sworn statements.
4.43 Mixed or Nested Tobacco Rejected By
Purchaser
4.43.1 When a buyer finds tobacco
purchased to be mixed and rejects such, tobacco may be regraded as mixed and
resold at auction if mixed grade can be determined under grading specifications
by inspector.
4.43.2 Tobacco found
to be nested must be removed from the sale, sorted, repacked and reweighed and
offered on later sale.
4.44 As provited in Section 17, Article 2a,
Chapter 19, of the Code of West Virginia, the Commissioner is hereby authorized
to revoke, suspend, rescind or amend the rules and regulations of all public
markets, and the rules and regulations herein before set forth for public
markets covering the sale of tobacco.