ATCP 100.30 HistoryHistory: CR 02-113: cr. Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03. ATCP 100.32(1)(1) Records required. A milk contractor shall keep accurate records and accounts of milk receipts, payments for milk received, and amounts owed to milk producers and producer agents. Records shall include all the following: ATCP 100.32(1)(a)(a) A copy of every contract between the milk contractor and a milk producer or producer agent. ATCP 100.32(1)(b)(b) A record of all milk receipts from producers and producer agents, showing the amount received from each producer or producer agent and the date of each receipt. ATCP 100.32(1)(d)(d) Records showing the nature and amount of any non-price consideration that the milk contractor furnishes to a producer in return for the producer’s sale or consignment of milk to the milk contractor, but which is not reflected in the producer’s pay statement under s. ATCP 100.30. In this subsection, “non-price consideration” has the meaning given in s. ATCP 100.98 (6). ATCP 100.32(1)(e)(e) The result of every test on a producer milk delivery, including any test related to milk components or milk quality. Records shall specify the delivery to which each test pertains. ATCP 100.32(1)(f)(f) A payroll summary showing, for each payroll period, the amount of milk received from producers, the gross amounts owed to producers for milk received, the amount and disposition of any payroll deductions, the net amounts owed to producers after deductions, and the amounts paid to producers. ATCP 100.32(1)(g)(g) Other computer records, worksheets and accounting records showing how the milk contractor computed payment obligations to milk producers and producer agents. ATCP 100.32(1)(h)(h) Records showing the milk contractor’s use and disposition of milk and dairy products received by the milk contractor. Records shall enable the milk contractor to do all the following: ATCP 100.32(1)(h)1.1. Account for the sale, use or disposition of all milk and dairy products received by the milk contractor. ATCP 100.32(1)(h)2.2. Account for the source of all milk and dairy products sold, marketed or otherwise disposed of by the milk contractor. ATCP 100.32(2)(a)(a) No milk contractor may falsify any record or account, or conspire with any other person to falsify a record or account. ATCP 100.32(2)(b)(b) No milk contractor may provide any milk producer or producer agent with any statement or accounting that is false or misleading, or that contains any false or misleading computation or arrangement of figures. ATCP 100.32(3)(3) Records retention and inspection. A milk contractor shall retain the records required under this section for at least 3 years, and shall make the records available to the department for inspection and copying upon request. ATCP 100.32 HistoryHistory: CR 02-113: cr. Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03. Subch. IV of ch. ATCP 100 NoteNote: This subchapter is adopted under authority of ss. 93.07 (1), 97.20 (4), and 100.20 (2), Stats., and interprets ss. 93.15, 97.20, 100.20 and 100.22, Stats. Violations are subject to the sanctions provided in ss. 93.21 (4), 97.72, 97.73, 100.20, 100.22 (4) and (5), 100.24, and 100.26 (3), (5) and (6), Stats. Violations of this subchapter may also result in license sanctions under ss. 93.06 (7) and (8) and 97.20, Stats. ATCP 100.98ATCP 100.98 Definitions. In this subchapter: ATCP 100.98(1)(1) “Base period” means the dairy plant operator’s most recently completed fiscal year, or another representative period approved by the department. ATCP 100.98(2)(2) “Base period producer service cost” means a dairy plant operator’s total cost, for the operator’s base period, for all of the following: ATCP 100.98(2)(a)(a) Dairy farm field service costs other than field service costs which are directly attributable to violations of ch. ATCP 65. ATCP 100.98(2)(b)(b) Costs to test dairy farm milk shipments before the dairy plant operator commingles those milk shipments with other milk shipments at the dairy plant. Testing costs include lab testing, reporting and recordkeeping costs related to milk testing. Testing costs do not include costs incurred by a milk hauler to collect milk samples from dairy farms, nor do they include costs incurred because of producer’s violation of ch. ATCP 65. ATCP 100.98(2)(c)(c) Expenses to prepare and maintain producer payroll records and process payments to producers. ATCP 100.98(2)(d)(d) Dairy farm license fees and other routine expenses which the dairy plant operator incurs in connection with the licensing and regulation of dairy farms. ATCP 100.98(3)(3) “Base period pickup cost” means a dairy plant operator’s total cost, for the operator’s base period, to collect milk from dairy farms. “Base period pickup cost” does not include any of the following: ATCP 100.98(3)(a)(a) Milk collection and hauling costs which the dairy plant operator charges to milk producers. ATCP 100.98(3)(b)(b) Transportation or milk hauling costs incurred before the milk hauler arrives at the first dairy farm on the hauling route, or after the milk hauler leaves the last farm on the hauling route. ATCP 100.98(4)(4) “Dairy plant operator” means either of the following: ATCP 100.98(4)(a)(a) A person who holds, or is required to hold, a dairy plant license under s. 97.20, Stats., and who buys milk from producers. ATCP 100.98(4)(b)(b) A person who operates a dairy plant outside this state, and who buys milk from Wisconsin producers for delivery to that out-of-state dairy plant. ATCP 100.98(5)(5) “Milk price” means a producer’s average gross pay per hundredweight less hauling charges, calculated for a pay period according to s. ATCP 100.30 (9). ATCP 100.98(6)(6) “Pay class” means a group of producers who qualify for the same volume premium. ATCP 100.98(8)(8) “Producer service cost per hundredweight” means the cost calculated under s. ATCP 100.983 (4) for a pay class or individual producer. ATCP 100.98(9)(9) “Non-price consideration” means anything of monetary value which a dairy plant operator or the operator’s agent offers or provides to a producer in return for the producer’s sale of milk to the operator, but which is not reflected in the milk price. “Non-price consideration” includes monetary payments, goods, milk hauling services, farm and household services, prizes, price and financing considerations, and other things that have direct monetary value to the producer. “Non-price consideration” includes services which a milk hauler furnishes as an agent of a dairy plant operator. ATCP 100.98(10)(10) “Volume premium” means any form of milk price increment or non-price consideration which a dairy plant operator or the operator’s agent offers or provides to a producer based on the producer’s milk volume, or which the operator or agent offers or provides only to certain producers based on their milk volume. ATCP 100.98 NoteNote: If a dairy plant operator pays a producer a higher price per hundredweight based on the total weight of any milk component (e.g., protein or butterfat) received from that producer, that price increment is a “volume premium” as defined under sub. (9). However, a per-hundredweight price increment based solely on the percentage contents of milk components in milk is not a “volume premium.”
ATCP 100.98 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; CR 02-113: renum. (4) to be (5) and am., cr. (4), renum. (5) to (9) to be (7) to (9), (6) and (10), am. (4) (f) Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03; CR 14-073: am. (2) (a), (b) Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16. ATCP 100.981ATCP 100.981 Price discrimination prohibited. Except as provided under s. ATCP 100.982, 100.983 or 100.984, no dairy plant operator may do any of the following if the operator’s action injures any producer or injures, destroys or prevents competition between competing dairy plant operators: ATCP 100.981(1)(1) Discriminate between producers, directly or indirectly, in the milk price offered or paid to those producers. ATCP 100.981(2)(2) Discriminate between producers, directly or indirectly, in the value of any non-price consideration offered or provided to those producers. A dairy plant operator does not discriminate under this subsection if the operator offers the same non-price consideration to all producers on equal terms, so that the same non-price consideration is effectively available to all producers who wish to receive it. ATCP 100.981 NoteNote: Section ATCP 100.981 is adopted under s. 100.20 (2), Stats., and other applicable statutes. A person who suffers a monetary loss because of a violation of s. ATCP 100.981 may therefore bring a private lawsuit against the violator under s. 100.20 (5), Stats., and may recover double damages, costs and reasonable attorney fees. ATCP 100.981 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. ATCP 100.982ATCP 100.982 Exemptions. Section ATCP 100.981 does not prohibit a dairy plant operator from doing any of the following: ATCP 100.982(1)(1) Paying a different milk price for grade A versus grade B milk. ATCP 100.982(3)(3) Properly charging a producer, pursuant to ch. ATCP 65 or the procurement contract, for costs which the dairy plant operator or milk contractor incurs because of the producer’s violation of ch. ATCP 65. ATCP 100.982(4)(4) Paying different milk prices to producers based on actual differences in the quality of their milk, or based on actual differences in the percentage content of milk components in their milk, provided that all of the following apply: ATCP 100.982(4)(a)(a) The dairy plant operator pays for milk quality, or for the percentage content of milk components in a producer’s milk, according to a written payment schedule which the operator announces and makes available on equal terms to all producers from whom the dairy plant operator buys milk. ATCP 100.982(4)(b)(b) The payment schedule under par. (a) clearly indicates the amounts by which payments will vary based on actual differences in milk quality, or based on actual differences in the percentage content of milk components in a producer’s milk. ATCP 100.982(4)(c)(c) The dairy plant operator measures the differences under par. (b) using accepted scientific methods. ATCP 100.982(4)(d)(d) The payment schedule under par. (a) does not discriminate between producers having the same milk quality, or the same percentage content of milk components in their milk. ATCP 100.982(4)(e)(e) Milk quality and milk component payments are not based on milk volume or restricted to certain producers based on volume. ATCP 100.982 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; CR 02-113: am. (4) (f) Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03; CR 14-073: am. (3), (4) (f) Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16. ATCP 100.983(1)(1) General. In any proceeding against a dairy plant operator, in which the operator is alleged to have discriminated between pay classes or individual producers in violation of s. ATCP 100.981, it is a defense for the operator to prove, based on documentary evidence which the operator possessed and relied upon at the time of the alleged discrimination, that the amount of the price discrimination per hundredweight between those pay classes or individual producers did not exceed, in any relevant pay period, the difference in the operator’s relevant procurement cost per hundredweight between those pay classes or producers. ATCP 100.983(2)(2) Volume premiums based on total milk volume. A dairy plant operator shall use the following relevant procurement costs per hundredweight to justify, under sub. (1), discrimination resulting from the payment of volume premiums based on total milk volume: ATCP 100.983(2)(a)(a) Pay class. The operator’s relevant procurement cost per hundredweight for each pay class is the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for that pay class, calculated according to sub. (4) (a). ATCP 100.983(2)(b)(b) Individual producer. The operator’s relevant procurement cost per hundredweight for each individual producer is the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for that individual producer, calculated according to sub. (4) (b). ATCP 100.983(3)(3) Volume premiums based on volume per pickup. A dairy plant operator shall use the following relevant procurement costs per hundredweight to justify, under sub. (1), discrimination resulting from the payment of volume premiums based on volume per pickup: ATCP 100.983(3)(a)(a) Pay class. The operator’s relevant procurement cost per hundredweight for a pay class is the sum of the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” under sub. (4) (a) and “pickup cost per hundredweight” under sub. (5) (a), except that the operator may not include “producer service cost per hundredweight” if the operator also pays volume premiums based on total volume. ATCP 100.983(3)(b)(b) Individual producer. The operator’s relevant procurement cost per hundredweight for an individual producer is the sum of the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” under sub. (4) (b) and “pickup cost per hundredweight” under sub. (5) (b), except that the operator may not include “producer service cost per hundredweight” if the operator also pays volume premiums based on milk volume. ATCP 100.983 NoteNote: If a dairy plant operator pays separate volume premiums based on total milk volume and volume per pickup, the operator must separately justify the total volume premiums under sub. (2) and the per-pickup volume premiums under sub. (3).
ATCP 100.983(4)(a)(a) For a pay class. To calculate a dairy plant operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for a pay class in any pay period: ATCP 100.983(4)(a)1.1. Determine the operator’s base period producer service cost, as defined in s. ATCP 100.98 (2). Divide that cost by the average number of producers who shipped milk to the operator during the base period. ATCP 100.983(4)(a)2.2. Multiply the result under subd. 1. by the number of producers in the pay class during the relevant pay period. ATCP 100.983(4)(a)3.3. Divide the result under subd. 2. by the hundredweights of milk which the pay class produced during the relevant pay period. This yields the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for that pay class in that pay period. ATCP 100.983(4)(b)(b) For an individual producer. To calculate a dairy plant operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for an individual producer in any pay period: ATCP 100.983(4)(b)1.1. Determine the operator’s base period producer service cost, as defined in s. ATCP 100.98 (2). Divide that cost by the average number of producers who shipped milk to the operator during the base period. ATCP 100.983(4)(b)2.2. Divide the result under subd. 1. by the number of hundredweights of milk which the individual producer shipped to the operator during the relevant pay period. This yields the operator’s “producer service cost per hundredweight” for that individual producer in that pay period. ATCP 100.983(5)(a)(a) For a pay class. To calculate a dairy plant operator’s “pickup cost per hundredweight” for a pay class in any pay period:
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