A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23,1981 LMA’s Marketing Reform Act KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A revised version of the proposed Livestock Marketing Reform Act, recently approved by Livestock Marketing Association’s executive com mittee, “balances the critical need for updated marketing law with safeguards for the producer.” That was the assessment of LMA President Lemmy Wilson, who stressed the revised version of the bill represents no structural changes in the original Reform Act announced in January. This Act would replace Title 111 of the current Packers and Stockyards Act “with legislation more in tune with today’s marketing realities.” The revised bill “reflects some of the comments and suggestions we’ve received since we began presenting the legislation to the livestock industry,” Wilson said. While the Reform Act represents a thorough, “from the groundup restructuring of marketing legislation, our bill fully provides the safeguards the entire livestock industry needs to maintain con fidence in our free marketing system,” he noted. For example, the Reform Act would replace the current required “custodial account,” through which a marketing business must Booth Insulation Company “THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALISTS” Residential • Agricultural • Commercial • Industrial SPRAY ON - BLOWN IN - FOAMED IN PUCE 1 Landisville, PA 17538 717-898-2760 balances updated law with safeguards clear all its customers’ tran sactions, with a livestock trust account. “This trust account would provide buyers and sellers wi’h the financial security they need, while giving the marketing business necessary flexibility to best manage these funds,” Wilson said. The Reform Act also provides for stiff civil penalties for failing to properly maintain the account, Wilson said. And, he said, LMA’s proposed bill significantly strengthens existing penalties for a variety of marketing frauds. “Any person convicted of fraud, embezzlement or theft under our bill, as well as any person conspiring to fix or control livestock prices, could be fined up to $lO,OOO, imprisoned up to 10 years, or both.” The multi-bilhon dollar livestock business “will always attract a minority of crooks, con artists and flim-flam men,” Wilson continued, “and we want them punished.” “We see this legislation as the only effective way to replace outmoded regulations and self serving administrative decisions that are not only a burden on the marketing sector, but also are no service to the rest of the industry - Call Collect breeders, growers, feeders, ana processors.” Marketing must have “the elbow room it needs” to continue its vital role in the livestock industry, Wilson said. tMA is continuing its onservation practices to keep in mind Grassed waterways carry runoff safely CHAMBERSBURG Grassed waterways and outlets are natural or constructed watercourses shaped to required dimensions and vegetated for safe disposal of runoff water from fields, diver sions, terraces, and other struc tures. “The grass-lined waterway is Make Hay With Avco-New Idea... 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