"Automobile wrecking establishment" means any establishment, building or other place where the business is carried on of wrecking old, used or secondhand automobiles or other motor vehicles, and adding or employing the accessories or parts thereof in equipping, repairing or rebuilding motor vehicles, or storing, selling or otherwise disposing of such accessories or parts. (1999 Code)
A. Character Of Licensee; Application; Fee: No automobile wrecking establishment license shall be issued to any person who is not of good moral character. Application must be made in writing to the license official under oath, and must show compliance with the provisions of this section. The annual license to operate an automobile wrecking establishment shall be as specified on the fee schedule adopted pursuant to section 5.06.050 of this title. (1999 Code)
B. Check Or Letter Of Credit: Prior to issuing a business license to an automobile wrecking establishment, the applicant must file with the city a cashier's check or irrevocable letter of credit acceptable to and approved by the city attorney as specified in title 3, chapter 3.35 of this code for any one accident and maintain the same throughout the term of the business license. (Ord. 2010-27, 12-9-2010)
A. Records Required; Content: Each licensee under this section shall keep in such form as the city may prescribe, and written in ink or indelible pencil, a daily record in the English language of articles purchased, including an adequate description of the name and residence of the person from whom the article was purchased and the name of the employer of such person, if any, also the day and hour of such purchase and the price paid. The records shall at all reasonable times be open to the inspection of any law enforcement officer, commissioner or other person duly authorized in writing for such purpose by the sheriff. No entry shall be changed, erased, obliterated or defaced.
B. Copy Delivered To Sheriff: It shall be the duty of each licensee under this section to deliver or cause to be delivered to the sheriff, at least once a week, a copy of the records required to be kept as provided in this section, and such other information as the sheriff may require of the secondhand motor vehicles, parts and accessories acquired, wrecked, or left in the possession of the licensee. (1999 Code)
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