Session of 2000
HOUSE BILL No. 2712
By Representatives McKinney, Faber, Larkin, P. Long,
McClure, Mol-
lenkamp, O'Brien, Phelps and Thimesch
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11 AN ACT
concerning livestock; enacting the competitive livestock mar-
12 kets act; prohibiting
certain acts and prescribing certain penalties.
13
14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
15 Section
1. The provisions of this act shall be known and may be
cited
16 as the competitive livestock markets
act.
17 Sec. 2. As
used in sections 1 through 6, and amendments thereto,
18 "packer" means any person engaged in the
business of buying more than
19 5,000 animal units of livestock per year in
commerce for purpose of
20 slaughter.
21 Sec. 3. It
shall be unlawful for any packer with respect to livestock,
22 meats, meat products, livestock products in
unmanufactured form or for
23 any live poultry dealer with respect to
live poultry, to:
24 (a) Engage in or use
any unfair, unjustly discriminatory or deceptive
25 practice or device;
26 (b) make or give
any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage
27 to any particular person or locality in any
respect whatsoever, or subject
28 any particular person or locality any
unreasonable prejudice or disadvan-
29 tage in any respect whatsoever;
30 (c) sell or
otherwise transfer to or for any other packer or any live
31 poultry dealer, or buy or otherwise receive
from or for any other packer
32 or any live poultry dealer, any article for
the purpose or with the effect
33 of apportioning the supply between any such
persons if such apportion-
34 ment has the tendency or effect of
restraining commerce or of creating
35 a monopoly;
36 (d) sell or
otherwise transfer to or for any other person, or buy or
37 otherwise receive from or for any other
person, any article for the purpose
38 or with the effect of manipulating or
controlling prices, or of creating a
39 monopoly in the acquisition of buying,
selling or dealing in any article, or
40 of restraining commerce;
41 (e) engage in any
course of business or do any act for the purpose or
42 with the effect of manipulating or
controlling prices, or of creating a
43 monopoly in the acquisition of buying,
selling, dealing in any article or of
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1 restraining commerce;
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(f) conspire, combine, agree or arrange with any other person
to ap-
3 portion territory for carrying on
business, to apportion purchases or sales
4 of any article or to manipulate or
control prices; or
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(g) conspire, combine, agree or arrange with any other person
to do,
6 or aid or abet the doing of any act
made unlawful by subsections (a), (b),
7 (c), (d) or (e).
8 Sec.
4. If any person subject to this act violates any of the
provisions
9 of this act, relating to the
purchase, sale or handling of livestock, the
10 purchase or sale of poultry or relating to
any poultry growing arrange-
11 ment, in consequence shall be liable to the
person or persons injured by
12 such violation for full amount of damages
sustained such person of such
13 violation.
14 Sec.
5. Every packer, any live poultry dealer, stockyard owner,
mar-
15 ket agency and dealer shall keep such
accounts, records and memoranda
16 to fully and correctly disclose all
transactions involved in such person's
17 business, including the true ownership of
such business by stockholding
18 or otherwise. Whenever the attorney general
finds that the accounts, re-
19 cords and memoranda of such person do not
fully and correctly disclose
20 all transactions involved in such person's
business, the attorney general
21 may prescribe the manner and form in which
such accounts, records and
22 memoranda shall be kept. Any such person
who fails to keep such ac-
23 counts, records and memoranda in the manner
and form prescribed or
24 approved by the attorney general is guilty
of a nonperson misdemeanor
25 and shall be subject to a fine of not more
than $5,000 or imprisoned not
26 more than three years, or both.
27 Sec. 6. The
attorney general shall be responsible for enforcement of
28 this act and shall promulgate such rules
and regulations and make orders
29 as may be necessary to carry out the
provisions of this act. The attorney
30 general may cooperate with any state
department, agency or any local
31 municipality and any department or agency
of the federal government
32 and state, territory, district or
possession or department or agency or
33 political subdivision thereof or any
person.
34 Sec. 7. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
35 publication in the statute book.