Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.16 PAWNBROKERS AND PRECIOUS METAL DEALERS
5.16.050 Licensee--Weekly reports.
A. On or before Tuesday of each week, every pawnbroker or precious metal
dealer shall report the description of all property received in pledge or
purchased as a pawnbroker or precious metal dealer during the preceding calendar
week, in whatever quantity received. Such report shall include all property
purchased as secondhand merchandise at wholesale, secondhand merchandise taken
in for sale or possessed on consignment for sale and secondhand merchandise
taken in trade. No such report need be made concerning property or merchandise
acquired from another pawnbroker or precious metal dealer licensed in this state
in a transaction involving the purchase or other acquisition from the other
pawnbroker or precious metal dealer of the other pawnbroker's or dealer's stock
in trade, or a substantial part thereof in bulk, where the other pawnbroker has
made the reports required by this section with respect to such property or
merchandise.
B. Such report shall be submitted to the chief of
police.
C. All reports made pursuant to this section shall comply with
and be submitted in accordance with the terms of any applicable city law
requiring such reporting.
D. Every precious metal dealer shall retain in
the dealer's possession for a period of ten days all precious metal purchased as
a precious metal dealer, and such metal shall remain in the condition in which
it was purchased. The ten-day period shall commence on the date that the chief
of police receives the report of its acquisition in compliance with this
section. If the chief of police has probable cause to believe that any precious
metal reported by a dealer has been stolen, he or she may give written notice to
the dealer to retain such metal for an additional period of fifteen (15) days.
Upon such notice, the dealer shall retain such metal in an unaltered condition
for the additional fifteen-day period unless the chief of police notifies the
dealer in writing that the waiting period is terminated at an earlier
time.
E. Reports made pursuant to this section shall be available for
inspection only by law enforcement officers and their employees, for law
enforcement purposes. (Prior code § 6-605)
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