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2006Chief of Police License Collector ORDINANCE NO. 2006 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMEND- ING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4.64 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS, IN ITS ENTIRETY. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Title 4, Chapter 4.64 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 4.64 -- SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS. "SECTION 4.64.010 DEFINITIONS. "A. Secondhand Dealer: A 'secondhand dealer,' as used in this Chapter, means and includes any person, copartnership, firm, or corporation, who engages in the business of buying, selling, trading:, accepting for sale on consignment, accepting for auctioning, or auctioning secondhand personal property. The pro- visions of this chapter shall have no application to secondhand or new car dealers. "B. Pawnbroker: A 'pawnbroker' is a person engaged in concd ing, managing or carrying on the business of loaning money, for himself or for any other person, upon personal property, personal security, pawns or pledges, or the business of purchasing articles of personal property and reselling or agreeing to re- sell such articles to the vendors or their assignees, at prices agreed upon at or before the time of such purchase. "SECTION 4.64.020 REPORT REQUIRED. Every secondhand dealer and pawnbroker shall report all personal property which he has purchased, taken in trade, taken in pawn, accepted for sale on consignment, or accepted for auction- ing to the Chief of Police of the City of Anaheim, not later than twelve noon of the day following the acquisi- tion of such property. "SECTION 4.64.030 EXCEPTIONS FROM CHAPTER. The provisions of this Chapter, except for the provisions of Paragraph 'B' of Section 4.64.060, shall not apply to any secondhand personal property which has been: (a) Acquired in good faith in a transaction involving the stock in trade of another secondhand dealer who previously has made the report or reports required by this chapter of such property included • in the transaction and who states in writing that the report or reports so required have been made, and provided the acquiring secondhand dealer submits a copy of such statement to the Chief of Police. -1- Each of the secondhand dealers involved in the transaction shall retain a copy of the statement • referred to in this section for a period of three years as a matter of record which shall be made available for inspection by any law enforcement officer; (b) Acquired in a nonjudicial sale, transfer, assignment, assignment for the benefit of creditors, or consign- ment of the assets or stock in trade, in bulk, or a substantial part thereof, of an industrial or com- mercial enterprise for purposes of voluntary dissolu- tion or liquidation of the seller's business, or for the purpose of disposing of an excessive quantity of personal property; or which has been acquired in a nonjudicial sale or transfer from an owner of his entire household of personal property, or a substan- tial part thereof; provided, the secondhand dealer retains in his place of business for a period of three years a copy of the bill of sale, receipt, inventory list, or other transfer document as a matter of record which shall be made available for inspection by any law enforcement officer; and provided further, that the secondhand dealer notifies the Chief of Police that exemption from reporting is being claimed under this section.'Industrial or commercial enterprise' and 'owner' as used in this section do not include a secondhand dealer; (c) Acquired in a sale made by any public officer in his official capacity, trustee in bankruptcy, executor, administrator, receiver, or public official acting under judicial process or authority, or which has been acquired in a sale made upon the execution of, or by virtue of, any process issued by a court, or under the provisions of the Warehouse Receipts Act; (d) Acquired in good faith as part or complete payment for other personal property by a person, copartner- ship, firm, or corporation whose principal business is primarily that of selling or trading personal property directly to the consumer, provided, however, that in such transaction no consideration other than stock in trade shall pass from the business enterprise to the person trading or exchanging the used item. (e) Acquired as the surplus property of the United States Government or of a state, city,county, city and county, municipal corporation, or public district and which after requisition or acquisition by the United States Government or by a state, city, county, city and county, municipal corporation, or public district has never thereafter been sold at retail; and (f) Reported by a secondhand dealer as an acquisition or a purchase, or which has been reported as destroyed or 40 otherwise disposed of, (1) to a state agency by the authority of any other law of this State; or (2) to a city, county, or city and county officer or agency by the authority of any other law of this State or a city, county, or city and county ordinance. -2- (g) Acquired by gift and the donee, person, firm, partner- ship, or corporation sells the property acquired by • gift as a part of a charitable activity carried on by said person, firm, partnership, or corporation. "SECTION 4.64.040 PRESCRIBED FORMS. The Chief of Police of said City of Anaheim shall, upon the taking effect of this chapter, cause such a number of blanks to be printed as may be necessary for that purpose and shall thereafter from time to time cause such additional blanks to be printed as may be required, which said blanks shall be so printed and subdivided that they shall have space for writing in the following matters, to wit: Number of -pawn ticket; amount loaned or paid for article; description of articles purchased; description of articles sold; descrip- tion of article otherwise dealt with; name and residence of person, firm or corporation from whom purchased; name and place of residence of person, firm or corporation to whom sold; name and place of residence of person, firm or corporation with whom otherwise dealt with; description of person to whom sold or with whom otherwise dealt with; showing true name as nearly as known; age, sex, complexion, color of mustache or beard or both where both are worn; style of dress; height, also the time when the articles were pur- chased, sold or otherwise dealt with. Each day all articles which were purchased the preceding day shall be displayed for inspection. Said blanks shall also bear a caption providing blank spaces in which to fill in the date of said report; the name and place of residence of the person making the same and the hour of the day vh en made. The Chief of Police of said City of Anaheim shall deliver said blank to the person from whom said reports are required from time to time, free of charge. "SECTION 4.64.050 REPORTS AND RECORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Every report and record required by the terms of this chapter shall be written or printed entirely in the English language in a clear and legible manner. "SECTION 4.64.060 RETENTION OF POSSESSION OF PROPERTY BY DEALER FOR 30 -DAY PERIOD. "A. Every secondhand dealer and pawnbroker shall retain in his possession for a period of 30 days all personal property reported under the provisions of this chapter. The 30 -day holding period with respect to such per- sonal property shall commence with the date the report of its acquisition was made to the Chief of Police by the secondhand dealer or pawnbroker. "B. A police officer of the City of Anaheim may require any secondhand dealer or pawnbroker, upon written notice, to hold property which the police officer has reason to believe is stolen for a period not to ex- ceed 90 days from the date of placing such hold. Such property may be released only upon written authori- zation of a police officer of the City of Anaheim. -3- "SECTION 4.64.070 RECORDS TO BE KEPT. Every second- hand dealer or pawnbroker shall keep a complete record 40 of all personal property pledged to, purchased, received or sold by him, which record shall contain all the matters required to be shown in the reports referred to -in Sec- tions 4.64.020 and 4.64.040 of this chapter. Every such record shall be open at all times during business hours to the inspection of any law enforcement officer. "SECTION 4.64.080 VIOLATION, MISDEMEANOR. 1°A. A violation of any provision of this chapter con- stitutes a misdemeanor. 10 "B. In addition to the foregoing penalties, the City Council of the City of Anaheim may revoke or suspend the business license of any secondhand dealer or pawnbroker for failure to comply with the provisions of this chapter or any local, state, or federal enactment relating to the business of a secondhand dealer or pawnbroker. "C. No business license shall be suspended or revoked until a hearing shall have been had by the -City Council. Notice of such hearing shall be given in writing and served at least three (3) days prior to the date of hearing upon the holder of such license, or his manager or agent. The notice shall state the ground of complaint against the holder, and shall also state the time and place such hearing will be had. The notice shall be served on the holder of such license by delivering the same to the holder or his manager or agent, or to any person in charge of or employed in the place of business of such holder or the residence of such holder. If the holder of such license cannot be found and service of such notice cannot be made upon him in the manner herein provided, then a copy of such notice shall be mailed,postage fully prepaid, addressed to such holder &t such of business or residence, at least three..(3) d4y- - ; prior to the date of the hearing. "D. When the license of any holder is revoked. said- - r license shall remain revoked for a peri6d_� tm e=dear: Such holder will not be eligible to obtain.,a--.b;y�a less license during the one-year period." SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in said City, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage it shall take effect and be in full force. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE is approved and signed by me this 16th day of June , 196 4 . - L! - STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, DENS. M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 2006 was introduced at a regular meeting of the -City -Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 9th day of June, 1964, and that the -same was duly passed and adopted -at a regular meeting of said City Council held -on the 16th day of June, 1964, -by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pebley, Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler NOES: COUNCILMENs None <ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance No. 2006 on the 16th day of Junes 1964. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set -my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 16th day of -June, 1964, CITY CLERK OF THE -.CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) 1, DENE M. WILLIAMS, CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DO HEREBY CERTIFY --THAT THE FOREG')ING ORDINANCE c WAS PU3LISHED ONCE IN THIE_ ANAHEIM BULLETIN ON Ti-3—�