ORS 586.561
Discontinuance of operation of warehouse


(1)

Any person operating a public warehouse who desires to discontinue the operation shall at least 30 days prior to the date of expiration or closing date notify, by certified or registered mail, at the last-known address all holders of warehouse receipts, all persons storing grain in such warehouse and the department of the intention to discontinue the public warehouse business.

(2)

If the address of any holder of a warehouse receipt or persons storing grain is unknown, then the person operating a public warehouse shall also give notice of the intention to discontinue the operation of a public warehouse by publication in some newspaper of general circulation in the county once a week for two consecutive weeks. The date of the second published notice shall be at least 30 days prior to the date of expiration of the operations.

(3)

It shall be the duty of owners of such grain to remove, or cause to be removed, their grain from such warehouse before the expiration date.

(4)

If the warehouse has not notified all persons or holders of warehouse receipts as provided in subsection (1) of this section or published a notice as provided by subsection (2) of this section, and if at the expiration date of the operations of the warehouse there are outstanding warehouse receipts covering grain in storage in the warehouse, or in the opinion of the department there is reasonable evidence of outstanding liability by the warehouse under ORS chapter 77 or this chapter, then:

(a)

The warehouse is required to apply for, obtain and maintain a bond as provided for in ORS 586.300 (Warehouseman’s bond) until such date that the State Department of Agriculture determines all grain has been removed from the warehouse or the rights or claims of all holders of warehouse receipts have been protected and satisfied.

(b)

The department may invoke and is authorized to use the procedures and authority as provided for in ORS 586.525 (Procedure in case of probable shortage in grain or where warehouseman refuses to submit to inspection). The department is authorized to carry out and the warehouse is subject to the provisions of ORS 586.525 (Procedure in case of probable shortage in grain or where warehouseman refuses to submit to inspection) regardless of the fact that the license of the warehouse may have expired. [1957 c.11 §1; 1961 c.726 §422; 1995 c.79 §318; 2009 c.181 §113]

Source: Section 586.561 — Discontinuance of operation of warehouse, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors586.­html.

586.210
Definitions for ORS 586.210 to 586.730
586.225
Exemption for certain warehousing facilities
586.230
State Department of Agriculture to inspect warehouses and records and make rules to enforce ORS 586.210 to 586.730
586.235
Cooperative agreements for inspections in other states
586.250
Improper acts of department officers or employees and of others improperly influencing them
586.270
Warehouse licenses
586.275
Revocation of or refusal to issue license
586.280
Prohibition against operating a warehouse or issuing a warehouse receipt without a license
586.285
Operation without a license may be enjoined
586.290
Posting of signs at warehouses
586.295
Warehouse to be maintained in adequate manner
586.300
Warehouseman’s bond
586.315
Warehouseman required to insure grain or retain written waiver by depositor
586.330
Investigating and fixing warehouse charges
586.340
Posting rate schedules
586.350
Overcharges, rebates and preferences prohibited
586.360
Warehouseman required to receive grain for storage
586.370
Obtaining blank forms of receipts from department
586.380
Only authorized receipts to be used
586.382
Warehouse records
586.385
Warehouseman’s liability for failure to issue proper receipt
586.395
Warehouseman’s liability for injury to grain
586.400
Duty of warehouse receiving grain for storage
586.410
Loading and shipping instructions
586.415
Approval of holder of receipt required before sale, shipment or other transaction
586.520
Inspection of warehouses
586.525
Procedure in case of probable shortage in grain or where warehouseman refuses to submit to inspection
586.527
Settlement of claims against defaulting warehouseman
586.529
Receivership of warehouse business
586.530
Establishment of standard grades for commodities received
586.550
Warehouseman to keep copy of regulations available for inspection
586.555
Warehouseman’s reports to department
586.561
Discontinuance of operation of warehouse
586.710
Disposition of certain fees
586.720
Application of Uniform Commercial Code–Documents of Title and other laws to public warehouses
586.730
Violation of provisions or noncompliance with order prohibited
586.990
Penalties
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