No person shall engage in the operation of a pawnshop or secondhand
shop without first obtaining a license from the Borough of Canonsburg.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PAWNSHOP or SECONDHAND DEALER
A person who either wholly or partly engages in or operates
in the trade or business of buying and selling used goods, including
but not limited to precious stones, precious metals, jewelry, tools,
electrical devices, fixtures, appliances, automobile accessories,
tires, household goods, firearms, coins, trading cards and all other
used items that are purchased, salvaged, traded or received from any
person.
Every pawnshop operator or dealer or secondhand dealer shall
keep a book legibly written in the English language at the time of
acquiring articles in the course of business, which book shall contain
the following information:
A. An accurate description of the article purchased,
B. The name and address of the person selling the article or leaving
the article for a loan. The identity of the person selling the article
shall be verified by the production of a Pennsylvania photo driver's
license, Pennsylvania photo identification card or other similar photo
identification card.
C. The name and address of the person buying the article.
D. The type of identification used to identify the individual in Subsection
B.
E. No pawnshop operator or secondhand dealer shall accept for sale or hold for loan any item from any individual not possessing the type of photo identification as set forth in Subsection
B.
The pawnshop operator, dealer or secondhand dealer shall provide
copies of all sales transactions and loan transactions to the local
Chief of Police. Copies of all sales transactions and loan transactions
shall be provided to the Chief of Police on a weekly basis.
No dealer under this chapter shall sell or dispose of, in any
way, until 30 days after purchase, any of the following secondhand
articles or goods: precious stones, coins, jewelry, watches, old gold,
silver, platinum or other precious metals or similar articles. No
dealer shall sell or dispose of in any way any other secondhand articles
or goods until seven days after purchase of the same.
No dealer under this chapter shall purchase any article from
any person under 18 years of age.
If any dealer is convicted of robbery, burglary, larceny, receiving stolen property and any other crime involving the unlawful obtaining of personal property, the license mentioned in §
124-1 shall be revoked.
The fee for issuance of a license under this chapter shall be
$100 due on or before January 1 or each year.