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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 172A.14 PRICE DISCRIMINATION – 1 2 PROHIBITION. 1 3 1. Except as provided in this section, a dealer or a 1 4 broker, or an agent purchasing livestock for slaughter shall 1 5 not discriminate in prices paid or offered to be paid to 1 6 sellers of that livestock. 1 7 2. This section shall not apply to a person exempted from 1 8 the license and financial responsibility provisions of this 1 9 chapter pursuant to section 172A.6. This section shall not 1 10 apply to a livestock market as defined in section 455B.161. 1 11 This section shall not apply to a person purchasing cattle, 1 12 including calves, for slaughter. This section shall also not 1 13 apply, if all of the following requirements are met: 1 14 a. The price differential is based on one of the 1 15 following: 1 16 (1) The quality of the livestock, if the broker, dealer, 1 17 or agent purchases the livestock based upon a payment method 1 18 specifying prices paid for criteria relating to carcass merit. 1 19 (2) Actual and quantifiable costs related to transporting 1 20 and acquiring the livestock by the broker or dealer, or the 1 21 agent. 1 22 (3) An agreement for the delivery of livestock at a 1 23 specified date or time. 1 24 (4) The number of livestock purchased from a seller by a 1 25 dealer or a broker, or an agent. 1 26 b. After making a differential payment to a seller, the 1 27 broker, dealer, or agent publishes information relating to the 1 28 differential pricing, including the payment method for carcass 1 29 merit, transportation and acquisition pricing, and an offer to 1 30 enter into an agreement for the delivery of livestock at a 1 31 specified date or time according to the same terms and 1 32 conditions offered to other sellers. 1 33 3. A broker, dealer, or agent shall provide all sellers 1 34 with the same terms and conditions offered to a seller who 1 35 receives a differential price based on any of the criteria 2 1 described in subsection 2, paragraph "a". 2 2 4. The dealer, broker, or agent shall, at the beginning of 2 3 each day in which livestock are purchased, post in a 2 4 conspicuous place at the point of delivery, all prices for 2 5 livestock to be paid that day. 2 6 5. An agreement made by a broker or dealer, or an agent 2 7 with a seller in violation of this section is voidable. 2 8 6. A broker or dealer, or an agent acting in violation of 2 9 this section is guilty of a fraudulent practice as provided in 2 10 chapter 714. 2 11 7. The attorney general shall enforce this section. The 2 12 department shall refer any violations of this chapter to the 2 13 attorney general. The attorney general or any person injured 2 14 by a violation of this section may bring an action in district 2 15 court to restrain a dealer or broker, or an agent from 2 16 violating this section. A seller who receives a 2 17 discriminatory price or who is offered only a discriminatory 2 18 price for livestock based upon a violation of this section by 2 19 a broker or dealer, or an agent, has a civil cause of action 2 20 against the broker or dealer, or an agent, and, if successful, 2 21 shall be awarded treble damages. 2 22 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 172A.14A REPORTING. 2 23 1. As used in this section: 2 24 a. "Packer" means a person, other than a packer's agent, 2 25 who is engaged in this state or out-of-state in the business 2 26 of slaughtering live animals or receiving, buying, or 2 27 soliciting live animals for slaughtering, the meat products of 2 28 which are directly or indirectly to be offered for resale or 2 29 for public consumption. 2 30 b. "Packer's agent" means a person engaged in buying or 2 31 soliciting livestock for slaughter on behalf of a packer. 2 32 2. A packer, other than a cold storage plant regulated 2 33 under chapter 171 or a frozen food locker plant regulated 2 34 under chapter 172, shall make available for publication and to 2 35 a board of trade approved by the secretary of state, a daily 3 1 report setting forth information regarding prices paid for 3 2 livestock, under each contract in force, in which the packer 3 3 or the packer's agent, and an Iowa resident are parties for 3 4 the purchase of the livestock by the packer or the packer's 3 5 agent, and which sets a date for delivery more than twenty 3 6 days after the making of the contract. 3 7 3. The reports shall be completed on forms prepared by the 3 8 secretary of state for comparison with cash market prices for 3 9 livestock according to procedures required by the secretary of 3 10 state. However, a report shall not include information 3 11 regarding the identity of a seller. 3 12 4. The failure to report as required by this section is 3 13 punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand 3 14 dollars for each day that a timely or truthful report is not 3 15 published. The secretary of state shall refer to the attorney 3 16 general any packer or packer's agent who the secretary of 3 17 state believes is in violation of this section. The attorney 3 18 general may, upon referral from the secretary of state, file 3 19 an action in district court to enforce this section. 3 20 SF 2343 3 21 da/cc/26
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