AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING ACTOntario Wheat Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) RegulationsRegulations Respecting the Marketing in Interprovincial and Export Trade of Wheat Produced in OntarioShort TitleThese Regulations may be cited as the Ontario Wheat Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations.InterpretationIn these Regulations,agent means a person appointed by the Commodity Board as its agent to purchase or receive wheat from producers on its behalf; (agent)Commodity Board means The Ontario Wheat Producers’ Marketing Board; (Office de commercialisation)producer means a person engaged in the production of wheat. (producteur)ApplicationThese Regulations apply only to the marketing of wheat in interprovincial and export trade and to persons and property situated in the Province of Ontario.These Regulations do not apply where wheat is sold directly by one producer to another and used by that other producer on his farm.Purchase and SaleNo producer shall sell or offer to sell wheat to any person other than an agent.No person other than an agent shall purchase wheat from a producer.No agent shall purchase wheat from a producer except for the Commodity Board.Transportation and ProcessingSubject to subsections (2) and (3), no producer shall transport or ship wheat to any place other than the premises of an agent.A producer may transport wheat toa feed mill for processing and use by the producer; ora terminal elevator at the direction of an agent.A producer may transport seed wheat to a seed cleaning plant.No person shall process wheat that has not been sold by or through the Commodity Board, except seed wheat processed for a producer.The Commodity Board shall conduct a pool or pools for the distribution of proceeds from sales of wheat.The Commodity Board shall distribute the proceeds from sales in each pool conducted pursuant to subsection (1), after deducting therefrom all the necessary and proper disbursements and expenses in respect of the sales, in such a manner that each producer receives his share of the total proceeds in the pool in proportion to the quantity, and taking into account the variety and grade, of wheat delivered by him.Each producer who sells wheat to the Commodity Board pursuant to these Regulations is entitled to be paidon delivery to an agent, an initial payment in an amount determined by the Commodity Board; andpayments, in addition to the payment referred to in paragraph (a), in such amounts and at such times as the Commodity Board determines, until all of the proceeds referred to in subsection (2) received by the Commodity Board from sales of wheat have been paid to the producers entitled thereto.AgentsThe Commodity Board may appoint any person as an agent and shallprescribe the duties and the terms and conditions of employment of every agent; andprovide for the remuneration of every agent.Quality ControlAll wheat sold by a producer to an agent shallbe inspected and sold on the basis of grades established by subsection 15(1) of the Canada Grain Act and Schedule I to that Act; andbe tested for moisture content.When an agent receives wheat from a producer, the agent or the producer may require a sample of the wheat to be taken for the purpose of checking the grade and the moisture content.Every sample of wheat taken pursuant to subsection (1) shallweigh not less than two pounds;be accepted by the agent and the producer as a fair sample of the wheat from which it was taken;be placed by the agent in a sealed, moisture-proof container with a label thereon containing the name and address of the producer and the name of the agent; andif required by an inspector of the Canadian Grain Commission for examination and testing, be delivered to the inspector.For the purpose of accepting a sample of wheat as a fair sample pursuant to paragraph (2)(b), any person delivering wheat to an agent on behalf of a producer shall be deemed to be the authorized agent of the producer.Where a dispute arises between an agent and a producer in respect of the grade, moisture content or condition of any load of wheat, the matters in dispute shall be referred to an inspector of the Canadian Grain Commission and the decision of the inspector shall be final and binding upon the agent and the producer.