(A) Every pawnbroker and secondhand dealer operating within the City of Union shall keep a daily record of all articles received, pawned or pledged with him or her, or purchased by him or her; which record shall set out the date and the hour of the day when the article was received on deposit, pledged or purchased, the number of the identification ticket, the amount loaned thereon or the amount of the purchase price, a complete description sufficient for identification of each article left on deposit, pledged or purchased, the name and address of the person pawning, pledging, selling or delivering the article, goods or merchandise and the name of the person receiving or accepting the goods or merchandise so pawned, pledged or purchased.
(B) The record shall be kept in a record book for that purpose, and the entries therein shall be legibly written in ink or typewriter, in the English language; and no entry therein shall be altered, changed, erased or defaced; and the record, as well as the articles of merchandise or goods so pawned, pledged, purchased or received shall at all reasonable times be open for inspection by any police officer of the City of Union, the state police or any member of the sheriff's office of the County of Union, Oregon.
(Ord. 206, passed 5-4-1939)