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SEC. 103.24. HOURS OF BUSINESS.
 
   No person engaging in, managing, conducting or carrying on any business requiring a permit under this article shall purchase or receive any article, or carry on or transact such business at other than the hours or days the Board may allow by rule or regulation. All permittees engaging in more than one of the businesses requiring a permit shall observe the hours of business that are the most restrictive.
 
 
SEC. 103.25. DOING BUSINESS WITH MINOR.
 
   No permittee engaging in, managing conducting or carrying on the business of a junk dealer, junk collector, secondhand dealer, secondhand dealer-jewelry, or pawnbroker, or the permittee’s employee or agent shall receive, buy, trade, exchange, or otherwise acquire an interest in any goods or thing, from any person under the age of 18 years. Any statement made to such permittee, employee or agent by a person under the age of 18 years to the effect that the person is over the age of 18 years shall not excuse such permittee or employee from any violation of this provision.
 
 
SEC. 103.26. TRUE NAME, AGE AND ADDRESS.
 
   No person who sells or otherwise disposes of goods, wares or merchandise to a permittee conducting a business listed in Sec. 103.25 or to said permittee’s employee or agent shall fail or refuse to give their true name, correct age, and correct address.
 
 
 
DIVISION 6
POWERS OF BOARD
 
 
Section
103.27   Administration.
103.28   Investigation by Board.
103.29   Timing of Action on Application.
103.29.01   Executive Director Action on Application.
103.30   Effect of Granting Permit.
103.31   Denial of Application.
103.31.1   Final Decisions.
103.31.2   Effective Date of Notices.
103.32   Denial – Notice to Applicant.
103.33   Hearing on Denial – Request by Applicant.
103.34   Suspension or Revocation of Permits Issued Under this Article.
103.34.1   Suspension or Revocation of Permits Issued Pursuant to Sections 103.101.1, 103.102 and 103.109.
103.34.2   Judicial Review of Board Actions on Applications and Permits Subject to Sections 103.101.1, 103.102 and 103.109.
103.35   Disciplinary Action – Grounds.
103.36   Suspension or Revocation Without Hearing.
103.37   Suspension or Revocation – Effect on Other Permits.
103.38   New Permit Application after Denial or Revocation.
103.39   Cancelled or Suspended Permit – Jurisdiction of the Board.
103.40   Pending Revocation or Suspension Proceedings – Effect on Permittee.
103.40.1   Power of Board to Limit and/or Condition a Permit.
103.40.2   Subject Matter of Limitations and/or Conditions to a Permit.
103.41   Prior Acts No Bar to Board Action.
103.42   Stolen Property – Investigation.
103.43   Record Search – Charge Authorized.
103.44   Instructional Materials – Custody – Fees for Rental or Sale.
 
 
SEC. 103.27. ADMINISTRATION.
   (Amended by Ord. No. 137,438, Eff. 11/7/68.)
 
   The Board may adopt and enforce reasonable rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this article. The Board may amend such rules and regulations from time to time. The Board shall cause such rules and regulations to be printed and distributed to permittees affected thereby.
 
 
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