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2024 Iowa Code
Title XIV - PROPERTY
Chapter 579B - COMMODITY PRODUCTION CONTRACT LIEN
Section 579B.4 - Perfecting the lien — filing requirements — priority.
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579B.4 Perfecting the lien — filing requirements — priority. 1. A commodity production contract lien becomes effective and is perfected as follows:a. For a lien arising out of producing livestock or raw milk, the lien becomes effective the day that the livestock first arrives at the contract livestock facility. In order to perfect the lien,the contract producer must file a financing statement in the office of the secretary of state asprovided in section 554.9308. Unless the production contract provides for continuous arrival,the contract producer must file the financing statement for the livestock within forty-fivedays after the livestock’s arrival. If the production contract provides for continuous arrival,the contract producer must file the financing statement for the livestock within one hundredeighty days after the livestock’s arrival. The lien terminates one year after the livestock is nolonger under the authority of the contract producer. For purposes of this section, livestock isno longer under the authority of the contract producer when the livestock leaves the contractlivestock facility. Section 554.9515 shall not apply to a financing statement perfecting thelien. The lien may be terminated by the contract producer who files a termination statementas provided in chapter 554, article 9. b. For a lien arising out of producing a crop, the lien becomes effective the day that the crop is first planted. In order to perfect the lien, the contract producer must file a financingstatement in the office of the secretary of state as provided in section 554.9308. The contractproducer must file a financing statement for the crop within forty-five days after the crop isfirst planted. The lien terminates one year after the crop is no longer under the authority ofthe contract producer. For purposes of this section, a crop is no longer under the authority ofthe contract producer when the crop or a warehouse receipt issued by a warehouse operatorlicensed under chapter 203C for grain from the crop is no longer under the custody or controlof the contract producer. The lien may be terminated by the contract producer who files atermination statement as provided in chapter 554, article 9. 2. The financing statement shall substantially meet the requirements of section 554.9502, subsection 1, and include all applicable information described in section 554.9516. 3. Filing a financing statement as provided in this section satisfies all requirements for perfection of an agricultural lien as provided in chapter 554, article 9. 4. a. (1) A commodity production contract lien that is perfected under this section is superior to and shall have priority over a conflicting lien or security interest in thecommodity, including a lien or security interest that was perfected prior to the perfection ofthe commodity production contract lien under this chapter. (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph (1), a commodity production contract lien shall not be superior to a court-ordered lien provided in section 717.4 or a veterinarian’s lien createdunder chapter 581, if such lien is perfected as an agricultural lien. b. A commodity production contract lien that is effective but not perfected under this section has priority as provided in section 554.9322. 99 Acts, ch 169, §17, 22, 24; 2000 Acts, ch 1154, §35; 2001 Acts, ch 25, §11; 2005 Acts, ch 136, §39; 2005 Acts, ch 179, §75; 2011 Acts, ch 81, §3 Sat Dec 23 11:08:30 2023 Iowa Code 2024, Section 579B.4 (21, 0)
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