58. The board may, by regulation,(1) designate a substance as grain;
(2) establish grades of grain and determine the characteristics, qualities and names corresponding to these grades;
(3) prescribe standards relating to the preservation, handling, storage, drying and screening of graded grain or grain intended to be graded;
(4) determine the conditions on which the holder of a regional centre permit may receive, from a producer, graded grain or grain intended to be graded for storage purposes, and the form and tenor of the document evidencing that delivery;
(5) determine the qualifications required of a person applying for a permit, or in the case provided for in section 34, the transfer of a permit, the requirements he must meet, the information and documents he must furnish and the fees he must pay;
(6) establish the restrictions which may be set forth on a permit;
(7) prescribe the registers, accounts, books and records that a permit holder must keep at his establishment and determine the rules relating to the keeping of such documents;
(7.1) prescribe the reports, registers or other documents that a permit holder must transmit to the board;
(7.2) prescribe the charts or other documents that a permit holder must post up in public view in his establishment, and their form and content;
(8) determine the form and tenor of the report that it may require from a permit holder under section 44;
(9) determine the procedure applicable before the board and the form and tenor of permits and prescribe any form intended to facilitate the application of this act and the regulations;
(10) prescribe the amount and the terms and conditions of the deposit, proof of solvency, security or proof of liability insurance that a person applying for a permit must furnish and determine the cases where they may be utilized, and the manner in which it may dispose of them;
(11) prescribe the amount of the fees exigible to obtain a copy of a record in the possession of the board;
(12) prescribe the qualifications required of a person assigned to the grading of grain on behalf of a permit holder;
(13) prescribe standards on the grading of grain and the modalities of sampling grain for grading;
(14) prescribe the terms and conditions of the issuance of grade certificates by the board;
(15) determine the place where grain is inspected and where the inspection certificate is issued by the board;
(16) establish the amount and modalities of payment of fees provided for in section 23;
(17) determine cases where persons are exempted from payment of the fees.