A. Every junk dealer, secondhand dealer, pawnbroker, loan broker and every proprietor, keeper, or owner of any office or other place of business where money is loaned on personal property for a compensation shall daily make out and deliver to the Chief of Police every day before the hour of twelve p.m., on a blank form to be furnished him by the Chief of Police for that purpose, a full, true and complete report of all the property and other valuable goods, wares, merchandise or things received on deposit or purchased during the preceding twenty-four consecutive hours, together with the time, meaning the hour of the day, when received on deposit, in pawn or purchase, and a description of the person or persons by whom left in pledge, or deposited or from whom purchased, and also the true name, as nearly as the same is known to the pawnbroker, junk dealer, secondhand dealer, loan broker, or other person heretofore designated. Each junk dealer shall make out and deliver on said form in addition to the foregoing a description, motor number, body serial number, color, make, model and year of any vehicle or part of a vehicle purchased by the junk dealer. The report shall be written in the English language in a clear and legible manner.
B. All the property and other valuable goods, wares, merchandise received on deposit or purchased should be kept intact in its original state by every junk dealer, secondhand dealer, pawnbroker, loan broker and proprietor or owner of any office or any other place of business where money is loaned on personal property for compensation, for a period of thirty calendar days from the day of the purchase, receipt or acquisition of the same, and shall be exhibited to the Chief of Police upon demand being made by the Chief of Police.
(Ord. 2457, 8-24-62; Ord. 404, 12-07-1908)