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Senate Amendment 3337

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  1  1    Amend Senate File 436 as follows:
  1  2    #1.  Page 1, by inserting before line 1 the
  1  3 following:
  1  4    "Section 1.  Section 22.7, Code 1999, is amended by
  1  5 adding the following new subsection:
  1  6    NEW SUBSECTION.  38.  Information revealing the
  1  7 identity of a packer or a person who sells livestock
  1  8 to a packer as reported to the department of
  1  9 agriculture and land stewardship pursuant to section
  1 10 172C.2."
  1 11    #2.  Page 1, by inserting after line 1 the
  1 12 following:
  1 13    "___.  "Department" means the department of
  1 14 agriculture and land stewardship."
  1 15    #3.  By striking page 1, line 13, through page 3,
  1 16 line 14, and inserting the following:
  1 17    "Sec. ___.  NEW SECTION.  172C.2  PURCHASE REPORTS
  1 18 – FILING.
  1 19    1.  A packer shall file purchase reports with the
  1 20 department which include information relating to the
  1 21 purchase of livestock as required by the department.
  1 22 The purchase reports shall be completed in a manner
  1 23 prescribed by the department.  The department may
  1 24 require that purchase reports be filed in an
  1 25 electronic format.  A packer shall file purchase
  1 26 reports at times determined practicable by the
  1 27 department, but not later than two business days
  1 28 following the event being reported.
  1 29    2.  a.  The information required to be reported may
  1 30 include but is not limited to livestock purchased,
  1 31 committed for delivery, or slaughtered.  The
  1 32 information may include the volume of daily purchases
  1 33 and the weight, grade, and price paid for livestock,
  1 34 including all premiums, discounts, or adjustments.  If
  1 35 livestock is purchased pursuant to contract, the
  1 36 department may require that information in the
  1 37 purchase report be categorized by the type of
  1 38 contract.  The purchase reports shall allow the
  1 39 department to compare prices paid under contract with
  1 40 cash market prices.
  1 41    b.  This section does not require that information
  1 42 reported include future plans, events, or
  1 43 transactions, unless provided for by contract.
  1 44    3.  The department may provide for the public
  1 45 dissemination of information contained in purchase
  1 46 reports.
  1 47    a.  The department may enter into an agreement with
  1 48 the United States department of agriculture or any
  1 49 private marketing service in order to disseminate
  1 50 information contained in purchase reports.
  2  1    b.  The department, in consultation with the office
  2  2 of attorney general, shall designate information in
  2  3 purchase reports that reveals the identity of a packer
  2  4 or livestock seller as confidential pursuant to
  2  5 section 22.7.
  2  6    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  172C.3  PURCHASE NOTICE –
  2  7 POSTING.
  2  8    1.  a.  A packer shall post a purchase notice which
  2  9 includes information relating to the purchase of
  2 10 livestock as required by the department.  The
  2 11 information contained in the purchase notice shall
  2 12 include a summary of information required to be filed
  2 13 in purchase reports as provided in section 172C.2.
  2 14    b.  This section does not require that information
  2 15 contained in a purchase notice include future plans,
  2 16 events, or transactions unless provided for by
  2 17 contract.
  2 18    2.  The information contained in the purchase
  2 19 notice shall appear in a format that can be understood
  2 20 by a reasonable person familiar with selling
  2 21 livestock.  The notice shall be posted in a
  2 22 conspicuous place at the point of delivery in a manner
  2 23 prescribed by the department.
  2 24    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  172C.4  CONFIDENTIALITY
  2 25 PROVISIONS IN CONTRACTS PROHIBITED.
  2 26    1.  A packer shall not include a provision in a
  2 27 contract executed on or after the effective date of
  2 28 this section for the purchase of livestock providing
  2 29 that information contained in the contract is
  2 30 confidential.
  2 31    2.  A provision which is part of a contract for the
  2 32 purchase of livestock executed on and after the
  2 33 effective date of this section for the purchase of
  2 34 livestock is void, if the provision states that
  2 35 information contained in the contract is confidential.
  2 36 The provision is void regardless of whether the
  2 37 confidentiality provision is express or implied; oral
  2 38 or written; required or conditional; contained in the
  2 39 contract, another contract, or in a related document,
  2 40 policy, or agreement.  This section does not affect
  2 41 other provisions of a contract or a related document,
  2 42 policy, or agreement which can be given effect without
  2 43 the voided provision.  This section does not require
  2 44 either party to the contract to divulge the
  2 45 information in the contract to another person.
  2 46    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  172C.5  RULES.
  2 47    1.  The department, in consultation with the office
  2 48 of attorney general, shall adopt rules necessary in
  2 49 order to administer this chapter.
  2 50    2.  The department may establish different rules
  3  1 according to the species of livestock governing all of
  3  2 the following:
  3  3    a.  Purchase reporting requirements pursuant to
  3  4 section 172C.2.
  3  5    b.  Purchase notice posting requirements pursuant
  3  6 to section 172C.3.
  3  7    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  172C.6  ENFORCEMENT.
  3  8    1.  a.  The attorney general's office is the
  3  9 primary agency responsible for enforcing this chapter.
  3 10    b.  The department shall notify the attorney
  3 11 general's office if the department has reason to
  3 12 believe that a violation of section 172C.2 has
  3 13 occurred.
  3 14    2.  In enforcing the provisions of this chapter,
  3 15 the attorney general may do all of the following:
  3 16    a.  Apply to the district court for an injunction
  3 17 to do any of the following:
  3 18    (1)  Restrain a packer from engaging in conduct or
  3 19 practices in violation of this chapter.
  3 20    (2)  Require a packer to comply with a provision of
  3 21 this chapter.
  3 22    b.  Apply to district court for the issuance of a
  3 23 subpoena to obtain contracts, documents, or other
  3 24 records for purposes of enforcing this chapter.
  3 25    c.  Bring an action in district court to enforce
  3 26 penalties provided in this chapter, including the
  3 27 imposition, assessment, and collection of monetary
  3 28 penalties.
  3 29    3.  The attorney general shall have access to all
  3 30 information reported by packers pursuant to section
  3 31 172C.2, regardless of whether the information is
  3 32 confidential.  The attorney general may use the
  3 33 information in order to enforce this chapter or may
  3 34 submit the information to a federal agency.
  3 35    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  172C.7  PENALTIES.
  3 36    1.  A packer who fails to file a timely, accurate,
  3 37 or complete purchase report as required pursuant to
  3 38 section 172C.2 is subject to a civil penalty of not
  3 39 more than five thousand dollars.  Each failure by a
  3 40 packer to file a timely, accurate, or complete
  3 41 purchase report constitutes a separate violation.
  3 42    2.  A packer who fails to post a timely, accurate,
  3 43 or complete purchase notice as required pursuant to
  3 44 section 172C.3 is subject to a civil penalty of not
  3 45 more than one thousand dollars.  Each failure by a
  3 46 packer to post a timely, accurate, or complete
  3 47 purchase notice constitutes a separate violation.
  3 48    3.  A packer who includes a confidentiality
  3 49 provision in a contract with a livestock seller in
  3 50 violation of section 172C.4 is guilty of a fraudulent
  4  1 practice as provided in section 714.8.
  4  2    Sec.    .  Section 714.8, Code 1999, is amended by
  4  3 adding the following new subsection:
  4  4    NEW SUBSECTION.  17.  A packer who includes a
  4  5 confidentiality provision in a contract with a
  4  6 livestock seller in violation of section 172C.4.
  4  7    Sec.    .  APPLICABILITY.  A packer shall provide
  4  8 purchase reports to the department of agriculture and
  4  9 land stewardship as required in section 172C.2 and
  4 10 shall post a purchase notice as provided in section
  4 11 172C.3, as enacted in this Act, for each species of
  4 12 livestock as defined in section 172C.1, as enacted in
  4 13 this Act, in accordance with rules adopted by the
  4 14 department governing that species.
  4 15    Sec. ___.  FUTURE REPEAL OF SECTIONS AND
  4 16 ELIMINATION OF PROVISIONS – IMPLEMENTATION OF FEDERAL
  4 17 STATUTES AND REGULATIONS.
  4 18    1.  Subject to subsection 2, all of the following
  4 19 shall apply:
  4 20    a.  If the federal government implements a statute
  4 21 or regulation that is substantially similar to or more
  4 22 stringent than purchase reporting requirements
  4 23 provided in section 172C.2 and penalties provided in
  4 24 section 172C.7, subsection 1, as enacted by this Act,
  4 25 all of the following shall apply:
  4 26    (1)  Section 172C.2 is repealed.
  4 27    (2)  All of the following sections are amended as
  4 28 follows:
  4 29    (a)  Section 22.7, subsection 38, by striking the
  4 30 subsection.
  4 31    (b)  Section 172C.5, subsection 2, paragraph "a",
  4 32 by striking the paragraph.
  4 33    (c)  Section 172C.6, subsection 1, paragraph "b",
  4 34 by striking the paragraph.
  4 35    (d)  Section 172C.6, subsection 3, by striking the
  4 36 subsection.
  4 37    (e)  Section 172C.7, subsection 1, by striking the
  4 38 subsection.
  4 39    b.  If the federal government implements a statute
  4 40 or regulation that is substantially similar to or more
  4 41 stringent than purchase notice requirements provided
  4 42 in section 172C.3 and penalties provided in section
  4 43 172C.7, subsection 2, as enacted by this Act, all of
  4 44 the following shall apply:
  4 45    (1)  Section 172C.3 is repealed.
  4 46    (2)  All of the following sections are amended as
  4 47 follows:
  4 48    (a)  Section 172C.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b",
  4 49 by striking the paragraph.
  4 50    (b)  Section 172C.7, subsection 2, by striking the
  5  1 subsection.
  5  2    c.  If the federal government implements a statute
  5  3 or regulation that is substantially similar to or more
  5  4 stringent than purchase reporting requirements and
  5  5 penalties as described in paragraph "a" and purchase
  5  6 notice requirements and penalties as described in
  5  7 paragraph "b", section 172C.5, subsection 2, is
  5  8 amended by striking the subsection.
  5  9    2.  Paragraph "a", "b", or "c", as provided in
  5 10 subsection 1, shall become applicable only upon a
  5 11 finding by the secretary of agriculture that the
  5 12 federal government has implemented a statute or
  5 13 regulation as provided in that specific paragraph in
  5 14 accordance with an order issued by the secretary of
  5 15 agriculture and filed with the secretary of state.
  5 16 The secretary of agriculture shall issue an order only
  5 17 after consulting with the attorney general.
  5 18    3.  The secretary of agriculture shall forward a
  5 19 copy of an order issued under this section to all of
  5 20 the following:
  5 21    a.  The governor.
  5 22    b.  The secretary of the senate and the chief clerk
  5 23 of the house of representatives.
  5 24    c.  The attorney general.
  5 25    d.  The Code editor and the administrative code
  5 26 editor.
  5 27    4.  The Code editor may recommend that any
  5 28 provision of chapter 172C, as enacted in this Act, be
  5 29 amended or eliminated in a Code editor's bill as
  5 30 necessary in order to conform the provisions of the
  5 31 chapter as provided in this section.
  5 32    Sec.    .  EFFECTIVE DATES.
  5 33    1.  Except as provided in subsection 2, this Act
  5 34 takes effect on July 1, 2000.
  5 35    2.  Section 172C.4, section 172C.6, subsection 2,
  5 36 section 172C.7, subsection 3, section 714.8,
  5 37 subsection 17, and this section as enacted by this
  5 38 Act, being deemed of immediate importance, take effect
  5 39 upon enactment."
  5 40    #4.  Title page, by striking lines 2 through 4 and
  5 41 inserting the following:  "concerning packers, by
  5 42 providing for the regulation of certain purchase
  5 43 information and contracting, and providing penalties
  5 44 and effective dates." 
  5 45 
  5 46 
  5 47                               
  5 48 JEFF ANGELO 
  5 49 SF 436.305 78
  5 50 da/cf
     

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