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a. "Electronics store" shall mean a commercial establishment which sells or offers for sale to the public electronic goods.
b. "Electronic goods" shall mean any of the following types of merchandise:
1. audio equipment;
2. calculators;
3. photographic equipment;
4. video equipment; or
5. computer equipment.
c. "Display space" shall mean the area of a retail establishment in which merchandise is publicly displayed and offered for sale and which is generally accessible to customers.
d. "Audio equipment" shall mean any apparatus or equipment that is used for sound reproduction, including but not limited to amplifiers, phonographs, radios, receivers, speakers, compact disc players, tape players, tape recorders and turntables. "Audio equipment" does not include prerecorded or blank audio recording tapes or records.
e. "Photographic equipment" shall mean any apparatus or equipment that is used for the taking, developing or enlarging of photographs or moving pictures, including but not limited to cameras, video cameras, camera cases, lenses, tripods and developing equipment. "Photographic equipment" does not include film or film processing.
f. "Video equipment" shall mean televisions and any apparatus or equipment used in the process of producing images on a television set, including but not limited to video disc players, video game units, video tape players and video tape recorders. "Video equipment" does not include prerecorded video discs and tapes, blank video tapes or video game cartridges.
g. "Computer equipment" shall mean computers, word processors and any apparatus or equipment that is used for computing or word processing, including but not limited to printers, modems, monitors, keyboards, disk drives and peripherals. "Computer equipment" does not include disks, diskettes or computer paper.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1992/038.
No person shall maintain or operate an electronics store without first having obtained a license therefor issued pursuant to section 20-485.2 of this subchapter.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1992/038.
a. An application for any license required under this subchapter or for any renewal thereof shall be made to the commissioner in such form or manner as he or she shall prescribe by rule.
b. There shall be a biennial fee for a license to maintain or operate an electronics store. Such fee for a license to maintain or operate an electronics store shall be three hundred and forty dollars.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1992/038.
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