Current through the 2024 Budget Session
Section 11-50-106 - Dry bean commission account; assessment rate; collection and payment of assessment(a) All monies received by the commission shall be deposited in the state treasury. The state treasurer shall deposit the monies to the credit of the dry bean commission account which is hereby created. Interest earned on monies in the account shall be deposited to the credit of the account. All monies in the account including earned interest shall be expended only for the purposes authorized by this act.(b) Assessments collected by department under this section shall be deposited with the state treasurer to the credit of the account created by subsection (a) of this section. Monies received by the commission under this subsection shall be used to administer this act.(c) The commission shall at the end of each quarter reimburse the department for collection and administrative costs incurred by the department in collecting the assessment under subsection (b) of this section. The amount reimbursed shall equal one percent (1%) of the assessments collected during the quarter and shall be deposited with the state treasurer.(d) The amount of the assessment collected under this section shall be as follows:(i) For growers, thirty-four hundredths percent (0.34%) of the value of the settlement to the grower;(ii) For handlers, seventeen hundredths percent (0.17%) of the value of the settlement to the grower;(iii) After July 1, 2017, the commission by rule may change the assessment levied under this section provided that the proportion shall be two-thirds (2/3) on the grower and one-third (1/3) on the handler and the total levy shall not exceed one percent (1%) of the value of the settlement to the grower.(e) The assessment rate as determined under subsection (d) of this section shall be paid by the respective grower and handler who are primarily liable. The first handler of beans sold or contracted in a commercial channel shall collect the required assessment from the grower and shall remit the assessment from the grower and the handler to the department not later than the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the quarter in which the beans were sold or contracted. The first time each year that a handler submits assessments under this section, the handler shall also submit a list of the name and address of all growers that the handler collected assessments from in the immediately preceding year.(f) If dry beans are mortgaged or pledged as security for a loan from a governmental agency, the assessment under this section shall be deducted from the proceeds of the loan at the time of the disbursement of the loan. If there is an overage of dry beans at the time of settlement of the loan, the over payment shall be credited to the account of the grower.(g) Dry beans stored in private or public storage within the state shall not be liable for an assessment under this section until a sale of the beans is made.(h) A grower who through his activities also qualifies as a handler under this act or a grower who ships, sells or otherwise disposes of beans to a handler or for storage outside of the jurisdiction of this act shall remit to the department the full amount of the assessment due under this section. Dry beans which originate from any other state that collects a similar assessment and the state bases the assessment on the location of the first sale shall be treated as if they were grown within Wyoming if the beans are handled first by a Wyoming handler. Not later than November 1 each year, the commission shall determine any states that collect a similar assessment as provided under this section and shall notify all handlers of those states.Added by Laws 2015 , ch. 148, § 1, eff. 7/1/2015.