7 U.S.C. § 211
Section 211 · Order of Secretary as to charges or practices; prescribing rates and practices generally
Amended 3 times on record
Applied in 24 court decisions — leading case Morgan v. United States (1938)
Most recently applied in Central Arkansas Auction Sale, Inc. v. Bergland (February 1978)
How often courts cite this section
Court decisions citing this, by year.Markers show enactment, consequential amendments, and circuit splits over this section — watch for a citation surge after a change or a disagreement. The dip in the last several years is a data-coverage gap, not a real trend — our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so recent citations are undercounted.
Whenever after full hearing upon a complaint made as provided in section 210 of this title, or after full hearing under an order for investigation and hearing made by the Secretary on his own initiative, either in extension of any pending complaint or without any complaint whatever, the Secretary is of the opinion that any rate, charge, regulation, or practice of a stockyard owner or market agency, for or in connection with the furnishing of stockyard services, is or will be violative of section 205, 206, or 208 of this title, the Secretary—
(a) May in accordance with the standard set forth in section 206 of this title determine and prescribe what will be the rate or charge, or rates or charges, to be thereafter in such case observed as the maximum or minimum or both to be charged, and what regulation or practice is or will be just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory to be thereafter followed: Provided, That the Secretary shall prescribe the rate or charge, or rates or charges, on a percentage or per head basis at the election of the stockyard owner or market agency, or on any other basis elected by the stockyard owner or market agency unless the Secretary finds such other basis to be violative of section 206 of this title; and
(b) May make an order that such owner or operator (1) shall cease and desist from such violation to the extent to which the Secretary finds that it does or will exist; (2) shall not thereafter publish, demand, or collect any rate or charge for the furnishing of stockyard services other than the rate or charge or rates or charges so prescribed; and (3) shall conform to and observe the regulation or practice so prescribed.
Editorial notes U.S. Code · Office of the Law Revision Counsel
Amendments
1978—Pub. L. 95–409, §1(b)(1), in provision preceding subsec. (a), substituted “violative of section 205, 206 or 208 of this title” for “unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory”.
Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 95–409, §1(b)(2), substituted “May in accordance with the standard set forth in section 206 of this title determine and prescribe what will be the rate” for “May determine and prescribe what will be the just and reasonable rate”, and “as the maximum or minimum or both” for “as both the maximum and minimum”, and inserted proviso relating to prescription by the Secretary of rates or charges on a percentage or per head basis at the election of the owner or agency or any other basis unless violative of section 206 of this title.
Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 95–409, §1(b)(3), substituted “other than the rate or charge or rates or charges” for “more or less than the rate or charge”.
1939—Subsec. (a). Act Aug. 10, 1939, substituted “as both” for “or the”.
Subsec. (b)(2). Act Aug. 10, 1939, substituted “more or less than the rate or charge so prescribed” for “other than the rate or charge so prescribed, or in excess of the maximum or less than the minimum so prescribed, as the case may be”.