The Department shall use an average of the cash bid prices, as solicited from grain dealers located within the market area of the failed licensee, and the actual cash bid that would have been offered by the failed licensee on the date of closing, for all grain stored or unpriced as indicated by the evidence of storage or sale of grain, less transportation, handling costs and discounts. The schedule of discounts (which include, but are not limited to, moisture; foreign material; test weight; heating; musty, sour or commercially objectionable foreign odor; heat damage; weevil damage; splits and damaged kernels) of the failed licensee shall be used by the Department to determine discounts to be assessed against the valid claimant. For all grain delivered, sold and priced prior to the date of failure, the price per bushel shall be agreed upon by the failed licensee and the claimant.
The Department shall solicit at least 3 competitive bids from within the market area of the failed licensee. The Department shall solicit quotations for market discounts (i.e., moisture; foreign material; test weights; heating; musty, sour or commercially objectionable foreign odors; heat damage; weevil damage; splits and damaged kernels) from each bidder who submits a bid. The Department shall consider the following factors in determining who shall purchase the grain:
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 8, § 281.80
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 1647, effective January 16, 2009