456A.36 - TIMBER BUYERS.

        456A.36  TIMBER BUYERS.         1.  As used in this section, unless the context otherwise      requires:         a.  "Employee" means a person in service or under contract for      hire, expressed or implied, oral or written, who is engaged in any      phase of the enterprise or business.         b.  "Timber" means trees, standing or felled, and logs which      can be used for sawing or processing into lumber for building or      structural purposes or for the manufacture of an article.  However,      "timber" does not include firewood, Christmas trees, fruit or      ornamental trees or wood products not used or to be used for      building, structural, manufacturing, or processing purposes.         c.  "Timber buyer" means a person engaged in the business of      buying timber from the timber growers for sawing into lumber, for      processing, or for resale, but does not include a person who      occasionally purchases timber for sawing or processing for the      person's own use and not for resale.  "Timber buyer" includes a      person who contracts with a timber grower on a shared-profit basis to      harvest timber from the timber grower's land.         d.  "Timber grower" means the owner, tenant, or operator of      land in this state who has an interest in, or is entitled to receive      a part of the proceeds from, the sale of timber grown in this state      and includes a person exercising authority to sell timber.         2.  A timber buyer shall file with the commission a surety bond      signed by the person as principal and a corporate surety authorized      to engage in the business of executing surety bonds within the state.      In lieu of a corporate surety a timber buyer may, with the approval      of the commission, file a bond signed by the timber buyer as      principal and accompanied by a bank certificate of deposit in a form      approved by the commission showing to the satisfaction of the      commission that funds equal to the amount of the required bond are on      deposit in a bank to be held by the bank for the period covered by      the certificate.  The funds shall be made payable upon demand to the      director, subject to the provisions of this section, for the use and      benefit of the people of the state and for the use and benefit of a      timber grower from whom the timber buyer purchased and who is not      paid by the timber buyer or for the use and benefit of a timber      grower whose timber has been cut by the timber buyer or the timber      buyer's agents, and who has not been paid.         The principal amount of the bond shall be ten percent of the total      amount paid to timber growers during the preceding year, plus ten      percent of the total amount due or delinquent and unpaid to timber      growers at the end of the preceding year, and ten percent of the      market value of growers' shares of timber harvested during the      previous year.  However, the total amount of the bond shall be not      less than three thousand dollars and not more than fifteen thousand      dollars.         The bond or surety shall not be canceled or altered except upon at      least sixty days' notice in writing to the commission.         Bonds shall be in the form approved by the director, be      conditioned to secure an honest cutting and accounting for timber      purchased by the timber buyer, secure payment to the timber growers,      and insure the timber growers against all fraudulent acts of the      timber buyer in the purchase and cutting of the timber of this state.         If a timber buyer fails to pay when due an amount due a timber      grower for timber purchased, or fails to pay legally determined      damages for timber wrongfully cut by a timber buyer or the buyer's      agent, or commits a violation of this section, an action on the bond      for forfeiture may be commenced.  The action is not exclusive and is      in addition to other legal remedies available.         The timber grower, the owner of timber cut, or the director may      bring action on the bond for payment of the amount due from proceeds      of the bond in the district court of the county in which the place of      business of the timber buyer is situated or in any other lawful      venue.         The attorney general, upon request of the commission, shall      institute proceedings to have the bond of the timber buyer forfeited      for violation of any of the provisions of this section or for      noncompliance with a commission rule.  A timber buyer whose bond has      been forfeited shall not engage in the business of buying timber for      one year after the forfeiture.         If the commission realizes more than the amount of liability from      the security, after deducting expenses incurred in converting the      security into money, the commission shall pay the excess to the      timber buyer who furnished the security.         3.  The following are violations of this section:         a.  For a timber buyer to fail to pay, as agreed, for timber      purchased.         b.  For a timber buyer to cut or cause to be cut or      appropriate timber not purchased.         c.  For a timber buyer to willfully make a false statement in      connection with the bond or other information required to be given to      the commission or a timber grower.         d.  For a timber buyer to fail to honestly account to the      timber grower or the commission for timber purchased or cut if the      buyer is under a duty to do so.         e.  For a timber buyer to commit a fraudulent act in      connection with the purchase or cutting of timber.         f.  For a timber buyer to transport timber without written      proof of ownership or the written consent of the owner.         g.  For a person to purchase timber without obtaining, prior      to taking possession of the timber, written proof of the vendor's      ownership of the timber or the written consent of the owner of the      timber.  The purchaser shall keep the written proof of ownership or      consent on file for at least three months from the date the timber      was released to the purchaser's possession.         4. a.  With the written consent of the timber buyer, the      commission, its agents and other employees may inspect the premises      and records of the timber buyer.         b.  If the timber buyer refuses admittance, or if prior to      such refusal the director demonstrates the necessity for a warrant,      the director may make application under oath to the district court of      the county in which the premises or records are located for the      issuance of a search warrant.         c.  In the application the director shall state that an      inspection of the premises or record designated in the application      may result in evidence tending to reveal the existence of violations      of the provisions of this section or rule issued by the commission      pursuant to this section.  The application shall describe the      premises or records to be inspected, give the date of the last      inspection if known, give the date and time of the proposed      inspection, declare the need for such inspection, recite that notice      of desire to make an inspection has been given to affected persons      and that admission was refused if that be the fact, and state that      the inspection has no purpose other than to carry out the purpose of      the statute or rule pursuant to which inspection is to be made.         d.  The court may issue a search warrant, after examination of      the applicant and any witnesses, if the court is satisfied that there      is probable cause to believe the existence of the allegations      contained in the application.         e.  In making investigations, examinations, or surveys      pursuant to the authority of this subsection, the director must      execute the warrant in a reasonable manner within ten days after its      date of issuance.         5.  A person who engages in business as a timber buyer without      filing a bond or surety with the commission or in violation of any of      the provisions of this section, or a timber buyer who refuses to      permit inspection of premises, books, accounts, or records as      provided in this section is guilty of a serious misdemeanor.         6.  The commission may promulgate rules as necessary to carry out      the provisions of this section.         7.  The commission may, by application to a district court, obtain      an injunction restraining a person who engages in the business of      timber buying in this state from engaging in the business until that      person complies with this section.  Upon refusal or neglect to obey      the order of the court, the court may compel obedience by proceedings      for contempt.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C81, § 107.36] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C93, § 456A.36         96 Acts, ch 1073, § 1, 2