3 Del. Admin. Code § 802
1.1 Scope. To insure all grain inspected within the State of Delaware is uniformly inspected for quality.
3.1 The following words and terms, when used in these regulations, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. All terms defined by the Delaware Grain Inspection, Certification, and Grain Contracts Law (3 Del. C., Chapter 16) are hereby incorporated by reference in this regulation.
“Department” means the State of Delaware Department of Agriculture and includes, but is not limited to: its officers, inspectors, employees, agents, or representatives.
“Devices”means any grain moisture testing devices.
“Grain” means includes, but is not limited to, corn, wheat, rye, oats, barley, flaxseed, sorghum, soybeans, mixed grain, and any other food grains, feed grains, and oilseeds for which standards have been established in the United States Grain Standards Act, U.S.D.A. Section 7 et. seq., A-Dare incorporated here by reference.
“Grain Inspector” means anyone, who operates grain moisture testing devices, follows standard grain inspection procedures and uses other grain inspection equipment.
“Grain Law” means the Delaware Grain Inspection, Certification and Grain Contracts Law, 3Del.C., Ch. 16.
“Granary” means any grain elevator facility that buys and/or sells grain.
“Standards” means the United States Grain Standards Act, U.S.C.A. Section 7 et. seq., A-D, and the USDA Grain Handling Procedures, Book I and Book II as amended and are incorporated here by reference.
4.2 Every grain facility proposing to transact business within the State of Delaware shall make annual application. The application shall be on a form furnished by the Department, and shall contain the following information and such other relevant information as the Department shall require:
4.3 No granary shall be certified, or shall remain certified, unless such granary:
5.4 To obtain a Grain Inspector’s license, applicants are required to file a written application with the Department and pass an examination conducted by the Department. Thereafter, grain inspectors shall renew their grain inspector’s license biannually on or before January 1 by filing an application for license with the Department and shall contain the following information and such other relevant information as the Department shall require:
6.1 Fees
6.2 License Renewal
6.3 Expiration
11.1 Each granary shall make a written record as provided in Section 11.2 for each lot of grain weighed and graded. Unless otherwise agreed to at the time of transaction, the granary, or his agent, shall deliver a copy of the record to the person whom:
11.2 The record shall include:
12.1 The following acts shall be considered to be violations of the 3Del.C.§1601 et. seq., and shall be punishable as provided in Section 1606.