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Chapter 7
Produce Dealers

Articles

1
Definitions
Sections 56101–56110
2
General Provisions
Sections 56131–56136
3
Exceptions
Sections 56161–56162
4
Licenses
Sections 56181–56196
6
Financing Charges and Financial Statements
Sections 56251–56255
7
Commission Merchants
Sections 56271–56283
8
Dealers
Sections 56301–56302.5
9
Brokers
Sections 56331–56332
10
Claims of Licensees
Sections 56351–56352
11
Examinations and Audits
Sections 56381–56383
12
Complaints by Producers
Sections 56411–56415
13
Investigations and Hearings
Sections 56441–56447
15
Contempt
Sections 56501–56503
17
Fees
Sections 56571–56576
18
Violations
Sections 56602–56623
19
Criminal Penalties
Sections 56631–56639
20
Civil Remedies and Penalties
Sections 56651–56652
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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