Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2401

Introduced
2/29/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Introduced
2/29/24  
Refer
4/15/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  

Caption

A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 2393, SSB 3174.)

Impact

If enacted, SF 2401 will have notable implications for state laws governing agricultural transactions. By mandating participation fees and per-bushel fees from grain dealers, the bill seeks to ensure that the indemnity fund remains solvent and can effectively respond to claims from sellers and depositors who experience losses. This could lead to increased financial responsibility among grain dealers and provide enhanced protections for grain sellers, promoting more secure trading practices in the grain market.

Summary

Senate File 2401 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the marketing of grain within the state of Iowa. The bill stipulates that grain dealers and warehouse operators must pay fees into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund. This fund serves to reimburse sellers and depositors who face losses related to their grain transactions. Such measures are intended to assure the financial stability of grain marketing practices by providing a safety net for producers and sellers in the agricultural industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF 2401 appears largely positive among agricultural stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens the integrity of grain transactions and provides essential support to those involved in the business. By ensuring sellers can recover losses, it is seen as a necessary step towards improving the reliability of the grain market. As indicated by the unanimous voting results, the bill enjoys strong legislative support, suggesting a consensus on its importance to the agricultural community.

Contention

While the overall sentiment seems favorable, there may be underlying concerns about the potential increase in operational costs for grain dealers due to the imposed fees. Stakeholders may debate the balance between necessary protections for sellers and the financial burden these fees could impose on dealers, particularly smaller operations. The discussion could center on how these fees affect market dynamics and whether they may inadvertently lead to price increases for consumers.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3174

Related A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 2393, SF 2401.)

IA SF2393

Similar To A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 3174; See SF 2401.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF2393

A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 3174; See SF 2401.)

IA SSB3174

A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 2393, SF 2401.)

IA SSB1131

A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 608.)

IA SF608

A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1131.) Effective date: 05/27/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 10/24/2022.

IA HF999

A bill for an act providing for the marketing of grain by licensed warehouse operators and grain dealers, including by providing for indemnity fees and the indemnification of grain depositors and sellers for losses following the cessation of a license or bankruptcy, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 508, HSB 131.)

IA HF508

A bill for an act providing for the marketing of grain by licensed warehouse operators and grain dealers, including by providing for indemnity fees and the indemnification of grain depositors and sellers for losses following the cessation of a license or bankruptcy.(Formerly HSB 131; See HF 999.)

IA HSB131

A bill for an act providing for the marketing of grain by licensed warehouse operators and grain dealers, including by providing for indemnity fees and the indemnification of grain depositors and sellers for losses following the cessation of a license or bankruptcy.(See HF 508, HF 999.)

IA HSB572

A bill for an act providing for certain fees deposited in the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.

IA HF683

A bill for an act relating to the excise tax imposed on the handling of grain, including by providing for transfer of collected revenue to the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, providing for the future elimination of the excise tax, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 230.)

IA SF556

A bill for an act providing for financing of certain agricultural commodity programs, by reducing and eliminating fees imposed on licensed grain dealers and warehouse operators, replacing those moneys with moneys collected from a percentage of state assessments imposed on the sale of corn, increasing moneys deposited into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, increasing indemnification amounts, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1205.)

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