§ 30-358. Reporting requirements, hours of operation.  


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  • (a)

    Commencing no later than September 21, 2010, secondhand dealer shall transmit the record of transaction for appliances, radios, stereos and speakers, televisions, video equipment, electronic/computer equipment and devices, computer gaming equipment, tools, musical instruments, sporting equipment, lawn and garden equipment, guns, jewelry and precious metals as required by Section 4 of the Secondhand Dealers Act to the police chief by electronic means over the internet to the website established by the city for this purpose. The city will provide information concerning the website. So long as the required information is transmitted by electronic means, the required statutory form need not be filled out by hand, but a short form with the right thumb print of the individual from whom the article was purchased or received shall be maintained as required by the Secondhand Dealers Act, with an appropriate reference to the transaction. If it is not possible for the person to provide his or her right thumb print, then another specifically designated fingerprint shall be provided. Upon request, the short form containing the thumbprint shall be immediately provided to the police chief or his/her designee.

    (b)

    Secondhand dealer shall maintain the record of transaction for all other secondhand goods as required by Section 4 of the Secondhand Dealers Act.

    (c)

    No secondhand dealer shall purchase or receive any goods between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.; nor from any person under the age of 18 years; nor from any person who is at the time intoxicated or from a known habitual drunkard nor from any person known by said secondhand dealer to be a thief or any associate of thieves or a receiver of stolen property.

(Ord. No. 2010-12, § 3, 6-21-10)