o4 ' REGULATIONS FOR TOBACCO WAREHOUSES. 
demand be accompanied with (a) an offer to satisfy the ware- 
houseman’s lien; (b) an offer to surrender the receipt, if nego- 
tiable, with such indorsements as would be necessary for the 
negotiation of the receipt; and (c) a readiness and willingness 
to sign, when the products are delivered, an acknowledgment 
that they have been delivered if such signature is requested by 
the warehouseman. 
aS pce aen Src, 22. That a warehouseman conducting a warehouse licensed 
for delivery. under this Act shall plainly cancel upon the face thereof each 
receipt returned to him upon the delivery by him of the agricul- 
tural products for which the receipt was issued. 
aay to be Gre, 23. That every warehouseman conducting a warehouse 
licensed under this Act shall keep in a place of safety complete 
and correct records of all agricultural products stored therein 
and withdrawn therefrom, of all warehouse receipts issued by 
him, and of the receipts returned to and eanceled by him, shail 
Ree es make reports to the Secretary of Agriculture concerning such 
warehouse and the condition, contents, operations, and business 
thereof in such form and at such times as he may require, and 
shall conduct said warehouse in all other respects in compliance 
with this Act and the rules and regulations made hereunder. 
Examinationof Src. 24. That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to 
stored products. ; é z : 
cause examinations to be made of any agricultural product stored 
in any warehouse licensed under this Act. Whenever, after op- 
portunity for hearing is given to the warehouseman conducting 
such warehouse, it is determined that he is not performing fully 
the duties imposed on him by this Act and the rules and regu- 
lations made hereunder, the Secretary may publish his findings. 
Sec. 25. That the Secretary of Agriculture may, after oppor- 
useenslon oy tunity for hearing has been afforded to the licensee concerned, 
censes. suspend or revoke any license issued to any warehouseman con- 
ducting a warehouse under this Act, for any violation of or failure 
to comply with any provision of this Act or of the rules and 
regulations made hereunder or upon the ground that unreasonable 
or exhorbitant charges have been made for services rendered. 
Pending investigation, the Secretary of Agriculture, whenever he 
deems necessary, may suspend a license temporarily without 
hearing. : 
Src. 26. That the Secretary of Agriculture fronr time to time 
may publish the results of any investigations made under section 
three of this Act; and he shall publish the names and locations 
of warehouses licensed and bonded and the names and addresses 
of persons licensed under this Act and lists of all licenses ter- 
minated under this Act and the causes therefor. 
nail exami- Suc. 27. That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized through 
ords, ete. officials, employees, or agents of the Department of Agriculture 
designated by him to examine all books, records, papers, and 
accounts of warehouses licensed under this Act and of the ware- 
housemen conducting Such warehouses relating thereto. 
Fe gee ae Sec, 28. That the Secretary of Agriculture shall from time to 
time make such rules and regulations as he may deem hecessary 
for the efficient execution of the provisions of this Act. 
Publications. 
