§ 5.06.100   Tagging regulated property for identification, Chief’s inspection.
   A.   Secondhand dealer acquiring any regulated property shall affix to such property a tag upon which shall be written a unique number, in legible characters, which shall correspond to the number on the transaction report forms required by § 5.06.080. After the holding period has expired, the transaction number must remain identifiable on the property until it is sold.
   B.   After the applicable holding period has expired, hand tools, or items that are sold with other like items and have no identifiable numbers or markings need not remain tagged.
   C.   After the applicable holding period has expired, items that are remanufactured need not remain tagged.
   D.   Upon presentation of official identification, the Chief or his designee may enter onto the business premises of any person with a secondhand dealer's permit to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter. An inspection shall be for the limited purpose of inspecting any regulated property acquired by the dealer, held by the dealer pursuant to § 5.06.090, or the records incident thereto. Such inspections shall occur only during normal business hours. The failure to grant permission to the Chief or his designee for inspection could result in a violation of this chapter.
(Ord. 1386, passed 11-6-2013)