(a) Every secondhand goods dealer shall cause to be taken and maintained, a photograph of each item taken in for resale, and to keep a record register in which the dealer shall accurately, intelligently and legibly enter, in ink, in the English language, at the time of purchasing or receiving any article or item:
(1) The value of the article;
(2) The amount paid, advanced or loaned for the article;
(3) A detailed, complete and accurate description of the article, including identifying marks;
(4) The article's serial number and model number, if any;
(5) The name of the person from whom the article is purchased or received, his or her resident address, height and general description;
(6) The date, time and place of the transaction;
(7) The time and date when the article is to be redeemed or brought back;
(8) Any mortgage or bill of sale taken, or receipt or pawn ticket given,
(9) When, and by whom, an article was brought back or redeemed;
(b) If an article received has a fair market selling price of under twenty-five dollars ($25.00), a record of the article is not required to be submitted to the Moundsville Police Depatiment.
(c) If an article is purchased from a licensed auctioneer, another licensed second goods dealer, at a garage or rummage sale, etc., the article will not need to be registered as set out in Section 731.07(a). A record must be kept indicating why the article is exempt from the above requirement; however, the record of such a transaction is not required to be submitted to the Moundsville Police Department. Such record shall include:
(1) Name of person from whom purchased,
(2) Date, time and place of transaction,
(3) Purchase price of transaction, and
(4) General description of articles.
(d) Every secondhand good dealers or pawn broker shall also record the date of disposition of any article or any part or portion thereof and to whom it was disposed of or redeemed, including said persons address. Said disposition report shall be located in the same book and at the same place where the receiving records for said article are located.
(Ord. 2-4-14.)