743.01 Definitions.
743.02 License required.
743.03 Application for license.
743.04 Issuance of license.
743.05 Record of transactions.
743.06 Reports to police.
743.07 Prohibitions.
743.08 Articles to be retained.
743.09 Conflict of law.
743.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Pawnbrokers - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 4727
Secondhand dealers - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 4737
Receiving stolen property - see GEN. OFF. 545.18
(a) "Precious metal dealer" means any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation engaged in the business of purchasing personal property made of or containing gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals for the purposes of reselling such items of personal property.
(b) "Engaged in the business" means the purchase, sale, barter or exchange of any item made of or containing gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals, including the advertising therefor and including such business conducted by an established dealer in a permanent location and including any temporary, transient or itinerant business.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
No person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation shall engage in the business of purchasing personal property made of or containing gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals for the purpose of reselling such items without first having obtained a precious metal dealer's license as provided in Section 743.03.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
(a) Applicants for a precious metal dealer's license under this chapter shall file with the Director of Public Safety a written, sworn application on a form provided by the Director, which application shall be signed by the applicant if an individual, by all partners if a partnership, and by the president if a corporation and shall set forth the following information: name, date of birth, social security number, nation of citizenship, location of place of business, past criminal record and whether previously engaged as a precious metal dealer and when.
(b) Applicants for a precious metal dealer's license under this chapter shall furnish to the Director of Public Safety a set of fingerprints.
(c) All applications for a precious metal dealer's license under this chapter shall be filed with the Director of Public Safety at least thirty days prior to the desired date of issuance of such license.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
(a) The Director of Public Safety shall issue a precious metal dealer's license or deny the issuance of such a license within thirty days from the date of application.
(b) A precious metal dealer's license shall not be issued to any person who:
(1) Has been convicted of any felony within the five years immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application;
(2) Has been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude within the five years immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application;
(3) Has made any false statement or misrepresentation on the application.
(c) A precious metal dealer's license issued under this chapter shall not be transferable and shall expire on June 30 of each year.
(d) The annual precious metal dealer's license fee shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year.
(e) The precious metal dealer's license issued under this chapter shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the dealer's place of business. Each person receiving such a license shall place over the principal entrance of the place of business a sign designating that the dealer is a licensed precious metal dealer.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
Every precious metal dealer licensed under this chapter shall keep and use such books and forms as shall be approved by the Director of Public Safety, in which shall be legibly written in ink and in the English language, at the time of each purchase, an accurate description of the goods, articles or things purchased, with the name, age, place of residence, driver's license number or other personal identification and a brief physical description of the person of the seller. The licensee shall also record in such book all identifying letters or marks inscribed on any of the articles which he purchases.
Such book shall, at all times, be open to inspection by the Director of Public Safety, the Chief of Police, and all members of the Division of Police. Upon demand of any of the aforementioned persons, the licensee shall produce and show an article thus listed and described which is in his possession.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
Each licensee under this chapter shall once a week report to the Chief of Police on forms prescribed by the Director of Public Safety and furnished by the Division of Police, a description of all articles purchased by him for the week immediately preceding.
(Ord. 76-81. Passed 10-5-81.)
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