(A) (1) All articles purchased or received in exchange by any licensee hereunder shall be retained by him for at least 15 days before disposing of them, in an accessible place in the building where such articles are purchased and received. A tag shall be attached to such articles in some visible and convenient place, with the number written thereupon, to correspond with the entry number in such record book. Such purchaser shall prepare and deliver on Monday of each week to the Chief of Police or his duly authorized police representative, before 12:00 noon, a legible and correct copy written in the English language from such record book, containing a description of each article purchased or received during the preceding week, the hour and day when the purchase was made, and the description of the person from whom the purchase was made. Such statement shall be verified by the affidavit of the person subscribing his name thereto.
(2) This division shall not apply to old rags, waste paper, and household goods except radios, televisions, record players and electrical appliances.
(3) Nothing herein contained shall make it necessary for the purchaser to retain articles purchased from individuals, firms or corporations having a fixed place of business after said articles shall have been reported.
('68 Code, § 3-1012)
(B) If the purchaser or receiver, by exchange or otherwise, is a collector as defined herein, who does not have a place of business in a building, he need not retain such articles for 15 days before selling them; provided on Monday of each week he files with the Chief of Police or his duly authorized police representative a report showing the place of business of the person to whom such sale was made, a copy of the record as shown in his record book of the articles purchased or received during the preceding week, including a description of such articles sold, to whom sold, and his place of business.
('68 Code, § 3-1013)
(Ord. 189, passed 4-16-62) Penalty, see § 10.99