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It shall be unlawful for any person owning or operating a secondhand entity to take, purchase or receive personal property from any person who is under the age of 18 or who is under the influence of narcotics or alcohol.
(Prior Code, § 17-88) (Ord. 14-53, passed 3-23-2015) Penalty, see § 113.99
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person owning or operating a secondhand entity to take, purchase or receive personal property on which words or markings appear indicating ownership of such item by the United States, State of Indiana, or any political subdivision, governmental agency or public utility company (“governmental entity”), except where the person offering such item for sale or transfer provides the following:
(1) Written authorization from the governmental entity to convey the item on behalf of the governmental entity; or
(2) A valid receipt from the governmental entity evidencing that the governmental entity has conveyed or relinquished ownership rights in the personal property.
(B) It shall not be a defense to prosecution that the personal property contains no words or markings indicating ownership if the person who purchased or received the personal property knew or should have known that the personal property is owned by a governmental entity.
(Prior Code, § 17-89) (Ord. 14-53, passed 3-23-2015) Penalty, see § 113.99
It shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of a secondhand entity to purchase or receive personal property sealed or unopened in its original packaging.
(A) The person conveying such personal property presents a receipt or proof of purchase for the personal property.
(B) The personal property is considered collectible and the opening of the original packaging would decrease the item’s value.
(Prior Code, § 17-90) (Ord. 14-53, passed 3-23-2015) Penalty, see § 113.99
It shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of a secondhand entity to purchase or receive personal property bearing the name, initials or logo of a business entity unless the person conveying such personal property provides, at the time of conveyance, a valid receipt indicating lawful ownership, a signed statement attesting to lawful ownership, or written authorization from the business entity to convey the personal property on the entity’s behalf.
(Prior Code, § 17-91) (Ord. 14-53, passed 3-23-2015) Penalty, see § 113.99
(A) Any person receiving a notice of violation of this chapter may appear at the Noblesville City Court or other designated court of competent jurisdiction and pay the fine indicated on the notice or deny the violation and contest the matter in court.
(C) The case shall then proceed according to the rules and procedures of the city court pertaining to ordinance violations.
(Prior Code, § 17-92) (Ord. 14-53, passed 3-23-2015)
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