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2.3.809: AUTHORITY TO ADOPT FORMS:
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to adopt and/or approve forms necessary to enforce the provisions of this part. All persons required to be licensed under this part shall provide information as required by these forms. All forms or other documents required for compliance with the provisions of this part shall be legible. (Ord. 84-131; Ord. 01-42)
2.3.810: PROHIBITED ACTS:
   A.   No pawnbroker, employee, or agent of the pawnbroker shall enter into a contract for purchase or purchase transaction with any individual under the age of eighteen (18) years or with any person under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs.
   B.   With respect to a contract for purchase, no pawnbroker, employee or agent of a pawnbroker may permit any customer to become obligated on the same day in any way under more than one contract for purchase agreement with the pawnbroker which would result in the pawnbroker obtaining a greater amount of money than would be permitted if the pawnbroker and customer had entered into only one contract for purchase covering the same tangible personal property.
   C.   No pawnbroker, employee or agent of a pawnbroker shall violate the terms of the contract for purchase.
   D.   No pawnbroker, agent or employee of a pawnbroker shall enter into a contract for purchase or purchase transaction for any tangible personal property upon which the identification number, serial number, model number, brand name, owner's identification number or other identifying marks on the property have been totally or partially obscured.
   E.   No pawnbroker, employee or agent of a pawnbroker shall enter into a contract for purchase or a purchase transaction when the property which is the subject of the contract for purchase or purchase transaction is other than tangible personal property.
   F.   No pawnbroker, employee or agent of a pawnbroker shall violate a hold order issued by the Police Department pursuant to subsection 2.3.807C of this part.
   G.   The violation of this section by an agent or employee of a pawnbroker shall be deemed to be a violation of this section by the pawnbroker.
   H.   Acts defined as a class V felony under the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes sections 12-56-104(4) and 12-56-104(5), shall not be a criminal offense under the provisions of this section, but may still constitute a basis for suspension or license revocation as provided in this article. (Ord. 84-131; Ord. 01-42; Ord. 12-50)
2.3.811: PENALTY:
Excepting those acts which are specifically defined as violations of State law, the criminal penalty for any violation of this part shall be as stated in chapter 1 of this Code. (Ord. 84-131; Ord. 01-42)
PART 9 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALES 1
(Rep. by Ord. 14-87)

 

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1. Prior ordinance history: Ord. 98-170; Ord. 98-233; Ord. 01-42.
PART 10 TAXICABS 1
(Rep. by Ord. 17-60)

 

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1. Prior ordinance history: Ord. 98-153; Ord. 99-30; Ord. 01-42; Ord. 04-195; Ord. 14-77.
PART 11 FUNERAL ESCORTS
SECTION:
2.3.1101: Purpose
2.3.1102: Definitions
2.3.1103: License Required; Expiration; Transferability; Fees
2.3.1104: Applications; Funeral Escort Service Agency, Funeral Escort Service Agency Officers
2.3.1105: Funeral Escort Agency And Funeral Escort Officer Licenses; Insurance Requirements; Training
2.3.1106: Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of License
2.3.1107: Unlawful Acts; Violations; Penalty
2.3.1101: PURPOSE:
The City Council hereby declares it to be in the interest of the health, safety and welfare of citizens of the City and a proper exercise of the police power to require the licensing of persons providing funeral escort services. (Ord. 14-31)
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