CHAPTER 11. Dairy Cattle Supply Lien [57401 - 57414]
( Chapter 11 added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1. )
(a) The definitions in this section govern the construction of this chapter.
(b) “Feed or materials” means commercial feed, grain, forage, feed ingredients, mineral feed, drugs, animal health products, customer-formula feed, any mixture or preparation for feeding animals, any of the constituent nutrients of an animal ration, or any other food which is used for the feeding of dairy cattle.
(c) “Person obligated on any proceeds” means a handler, as defined in Section 61826, who is in possession of proceeds.
(d) “Proceeds” means funds
derived from the sale of milk or milk products which are payable to the lien debtor by the possessor of the funds, except for any of the following:
(1) Deductions for taxes, fees, and assessments.
(2) Funds due or owing milk processing cooperative associations organized and operating pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 54001).
(3) Funds retained by the cooperative association.
(4) Deductions made pursuant to a court order.
(5) Deductions due or owing the buyer of the milk for hauling
services provided by the buyer pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 62096 and deductions due or owing the buyer for the testing of milk for purposes of payment pursuant to Section 34231.
(e) “Raising or maintaining of dairy cattle” means feeding, pasturing, caring for, and managing dairy cattle kept or raised for use or profit.
(f) “Reasonable or agreed charges” means the agreed price, if any, for the feed and materials sold to the lien debtor, at the lien debtor’s request. If there is no agreed price or a method for determining price which is agreed upon, “reasonable or agreed charges” means the reasonable value of the feed or materials as of the date of delivery.
(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 309, Sec. 1. (SB 592) Effective January 1, 2013.)
A person who provides feed or materials to aid the raising or maintaining of dairy cattle or offspring therefrom has a lien upon the proceeds of the milk or milk products produced from the dairy cattle, for the reasonable or agreed charges for the feed or materials provided and for the costs of enforcing the lien. However, the amount of charges secured by the lien cannot exceed an amount equal to the reasonable or agreed charges for feed or material provided within a 60-day period, and only two providers of feed or materials shall have an enforceable lien at any time according to the priority set forth in Section 57406. Only one lien
under this chapter per dairy producer is available per affiliated business supplier.
(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 309, Sec. 2. (SB 592) Effective January 1, 2013.)
(a) The lien created pursuant to this chapter attaches to proceeds.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the notice of claim of lien shall remain in effect, and no new notice of claim of lien shall be required in order to maintain the lien, as long as the person who provides feed or materials either (1) remains unpaid for amounts secured by the lien, or (2) continues to provide feed or materials on a regular basis to the lien debtor. For purposes of this section, providing feed or materials shall not be deemed to be made on a regular basis if a period of more than 30 days elapses between deliveries.
(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1.)
The lien created by this chapter shall be perfected by the filing of a notice of claim of lien with the Secretary of State and service of the notice of claim of lien pursuant to subdivision (e).
(a) The person who provides feed or materials may, at any time, file in the manner and at the place set forth in this section, the notice of claim of lien.
(b) The
notice of claim of lien shall, at a minimum, set forth all of the following information:
(1) The name and address of the lien claimant.
(2) The last known name and address of the lien debtor.
(3) The location of the dairy to which the feed and materials were provided.
(4) That the lien claimant has a dairy cattle supply lien pursuant to Section 57402.
(c) The notice of claim of lien shall be filed on a form which is the standard form of original financing statement prescribed by the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 9521 of the Commercial Code. The standard form shall be completed with the
following changes:
(1) The lien claimant may be identified either as lien claimant or as secured party.
(2) In the space for the description of the collateral there shall instead be entered the statement substantially as set forth in paragraphs (3) and (4) of subdivision (b).
(d) The notice of claim of lien shall be filed, indexed, and marked in the office of the Secretary of State in the same manner as a financing statement is filed, indexed, and marked pursuant to Section 9519 of the Commercial Code.
(e) (1) The lien claimant shall provide written notice of the claim of lien to the following persons within 10 days of the date of the filing with the office of the Secretary of State:
(A) The lien debtor.
(B) Any person from which the lien claimant has received, before the lien claimant files the notice, notification of a claim of an interest in the proceeds.
(C) Any other secured party or lienholder that, 10 days before the filing of the notice, held a security interest in or other lien on the proceeds perfected by the filing of a financing statement that satisfied all of the following conditions:
(i) The statement identified the proceeds by referring to all assets, all personal property, goods, farm products, milk, or milk products, or otherwise identified the proceeds by any other description sufficient pursuant to Section 9108 of the Commercial Code.
(ii) The statement was indexed under the debtor’s name as of that date.
(iii) The statement was filed against the debtor covering the proceeds as of that date and was filed in the office or offices in which
a financing statement may be filed pursuant to Section 9501 of the Commercial Code.
(D) Any other secured party that, 10 days before the filing of the notice, held a security interest in the proceeds perfected by compliance with a statute, regulation, or treaty described in subdivision (a) of Section 9311 of the Commercial Code.
(2) If the lien debtor is an entity, notice shall be given to the lien debtor’s registered agent for service of process. If the lien debtor is an individual or general partnership, the notice shall be given at any address at which the individual conducts business.
(3) Any notice to be given to a person pursuant to subparagraph (B) of
paragraph (1) shall be given to that person at the address set forth in the notification of claim of interest given by that person or, if no address is set forth, to the person’s registered agent for service of process if the person is an entity or at any address at which the person does business if the person is an individual or general partnership.
(4) Notice given to a secured party pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) shall be given to the secured party at the address set forth in the financing statement on file for the secured party.
(5) Notice to be given to a secured party pursuant to subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) shall be given to the secured party at the address set forth in the document creating the perfection and compliance or, if no address is set forth, to the secured party’s registered agent for service of process if the secured party is an entity or at an address at which the secured party does business if the secured party is an individual or general partnership.
(f) For the purpose of the Secretary of State’s index pursuant to Sections 9515, 9516, and 9522 of the Commercial Code and for the purpose of the issuance of a certificate pursuant to Section 9519 or 9528 of the Commercial Code, the Secretary of State shall identify a notice pursuant to this section as a financing statement.
(g) Within 20 days after a lien claimant receives a demand from a lien debtor, the lien claimant shall send to the lien debtor a termination statement for the notice of claim of lien or file the termination statement in the office of the Secretary of State, if the lien perfected by the notice of claim of lien has terminated pursuant to the provisions of Section 57403. Upon the filing of a termination statement with the office of the Secretary of State, the notice of claim of lien to which the termination statement relates ceases to be effective.
(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 309, Sec. 3. (SB 592) Effective January 1, 2013.)
The priority of conflicting interests, agricultural liens, and the agricultural lien created under this chapter shall be governed by subdivisions (a) to (f), inclusive, of Section 9322 of the Commercial Code.
(Repealed and added by Stats. 2012, Ch. 309, Sec. 5. (SB 592) Effective January 1, 2013.)
Except to the extent specifically set forth in this chapter, the lien created by this chapter shall be subject to Division 9 (commencing with Section 9101) of the Commercial Code.
(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1.)
A member of the public may obtain a certificate identifying whether there is a lien on file and any notice of claim of lien naming a particular debtor, and if so, giving the date and time of filing of each notice, and the names and addresses of each lienholder therein. The fee for the certificate is the same as the fee for a certificate issued pursuant to Section 9525 of the Commercial Code.
(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 43.4. Effective January 1, 2000. Operative July 1, 2001, by Sec. 75 of Ch. 991.)
A member of the public may obtain a copy of any notice of claim of lien filed pursuant to this chapter, including notices affecting the notices. The fee for these copies shall be the same as that prescribed in Section 9525 of the Commercial Code.
(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 43.5. Effective January 1, 2000. Operative July 1, 2001, by Sec. 75 of Ch. 991.)
The Secretary of State may adopt any regulations necessary to carry out his or her duties pursuant to this chapter, including prescribing necessary forms.
(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1.)
A lien created pursuant to this chapter is assignable or transferable by the holder of the lien, with full rights of enforcement. A lienholder’s statement of assignment or transfer shall be filed with the Secretary of State in the same manner as a secured party’s statement of assignment or transfer as prescribed in Section 9514 of the Commercial Code.
(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 43.6. Effective January 1, 2000. Operative July 1, 2001, by Sec. 75 of Ch. 991.)
(a) After payment default by the lien debtor, the lien claimant may foreclose on a lien created by this chapter in the following manners:
(1) The lien claimant may foreclose in an action to recover the reasonable or agreed charges for feed and materials delivered. In such an action, the final judgment may be enforced pursuant to Title 9 (commencing with Section 680.010) of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(2) Provided that the lien claimant provides concurrent notice to the lien debtor and the parties set forth in subdivision (e) of Section
57405, the lien claimant may notify any person obligated on any proceeds subject to the lien created under this chapter to make payment to, or otherwise render performance to or for the benefit of, the lien claimant, provided that the lien claimant may not demand that payment or performance be made at any time prior to 15 calendar days following the date of notice.
(3) The lien claimant may enforce the obligations of any person obligated on any proceeds subject to the lien created under this chapter and exercise the rights of the lien debtor with respect to the proceeds and any property that secures the right to the proceeds subject to the lien created under this chapter.
(b) A lien claimant that receives proceeds pursuant to a notice provided pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
(a) shall account to, and pay the lien debtor for, any surplus, and the lien debtor shall be liable for any deficiency.
(c) Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a lien claimant from applying pursuant to Title 6.5 (commencing with Section 481.010) of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure for a right to attach order and a writ of attachment, or temporary protective order, by filing an application for the order, writ, or temporary protective order with the court in which the action is brought.
(d) Notwithstanding the receipt of a notice pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a), a person obligated on any proceeds subject to a lien created under this chapter shall have no
liability to a lien claimant for failure to comply with that notice to the extent that the person obligated on the proceeds pays the proceeds subject to the notice as follows:
(1) To a person holding a lien or security interest that is prior to the lien of the lien claimant issuing the notice.
(2) In satisfaction of a contractual assignment or valid notice provided pursuant to Section 9607 of the Commercial Code has been received from the person obligated on the proceeds prior to the receipt of the notice pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a).
(e) A person obligated on any proceeds subject to the lien created under this chapter and who makes payment pursuant to the notice required by paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) shall
not be deemed, to the extent of that payment, to be in violation of the applicable provisions of law relating to failure to pay the amounts to the lien debtor and shall not be deemed to have engaged in an unlawful trade practice.
(f) A lien debtor may secure a release of a lien created under this chapter by doing one of the following:
(1) Paying the amount secured by the lien.
(2) Depositing with the Secretary of Food and Agriculture a surety bond that is executed by the lien debtor as principal and by a surety company that is qualified and
authorized to do business in this state as a surety in an amount that equals the current amount secured by the lien. If the lien debtor fails to pay the claims, up to the amount of the bond, of the lien claimant within 35 days after entry of final judgment in favor of the lien claimant, the surety shall pay all lawful claims that are covered by the amount of the lien, up to the amount of the bond, if an action is filed on the bond.
(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 309, Sec. 7. (SB 592) Effective January 1, 2013.)
(a) When a lien claimant receives payment for amounts secured by the lien and the lien claimant has not been providing feed or materials for a period of 30 consecutive days, the lien claimant shall, on written demand by the debtor, send the debtor a statement that he or she no longer claims a security interest under the statement, which shall be identified by date, names of parties thereto, and file number. If the affected lienholder of record fails to send such a termination statement within 10 days after proper demand therefor, he or she shall be liable to the debtor for all actual damages suffered by the debtor by reason of this failure, and, if the failure is in bad faith, for a penalty of one hundred dollars ($100).
(b) The filing officer shall mark each termination statement with the date and time of filing and shall index the statement under the name of the debtor and under the file number of the original lien. If the filing officer has a microfilm or other photographic record of the lien and related filings, he or she may remove the originals from the files at any time after receipt of the termination statement and destroy them, or if he or she does not have the record, he or she may remove them from those files at any time after one year after receipt of the termination statement and destroy them.
(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1.)