Applicants for a license under this chapter must file with the
Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead an application, supplied by the
Town Clerk, containing the following information:
A. Name and description of the applicant. Individuals operating under
a trade name must present a certified copy of the trade name certificate
filed in the Nassau County Clerk's office. A partnership conducting
business, whether or not under a trade name, must submit a certified
copy of the partnership certificate filed in the Nassau County Clerk's
office when the partnership was formed. A corporation must furnish
a photostatic copy of the filing receipt for the certificate of incorporation
from the New York State Secretary of State. A corporation from outside
New York State must furnish a photostatic copy of its application
for authority to do business in New York State from the New York State
Secretary of State.
B. Address of applicant (local and legal).
C. That the applicant is of legal age.
D. That the applicant is a citizen of the United States and whether
citizenship was obtained by birth or naturalization. If by naturalization,
the date and place where obtained shall be included. The naturalization
certificate or permanent Board of Elections personal registration
card may be used as proof of citizenship.
E. A statement as to whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted
of or is now under charge of any crime, misdemeanor or violation of
any municipal ordinance, the nature of the offense and the punishment
or penalty assessed therefor and such other facts or evidence as is
deemed necessary to establish that the applicant is a person fit and
capable of properly conducting the activity or business for which
the license is sought.
F. A description of the exact type of business the applicant intends
to conduct.
G. The name and address of the owner or owners of the land and the nature
of the right of occupancy of the applicant to the use of such land.
H. Two photographs of the applicant, taken not more than 60 days prior
to the filing of the application, which photographs shall be two by
two inches, showing the head and shoulders of the applicant in a clear
and distinguishing manner. Two photographs and fingerprints are required
of each individual applicant, and two photographs and fingerprints
are required of each partner. No photographs are required of corporate
applicants, but all officers must be fingerprinted, as well as any
stockholder of 10% or more of the stock.
I. If the applicant is a corporation, the name, address and title of
the officer of the corporation upon whom process or other legal notice
may be served.
J. A copy of the applicant's fingerprints shall be mailed to the Division
of Criminal Justice Services, Albany, New York, requesting a fingerprint
search. The Town Clerk shall secure from the applicant the required
fee in the form of a check or money order made payable to the New
York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.
Every dealer in secondhand articles shall furnish to the Police
Commissioner of Nassau County, or to his agent, at such times, in
such manner and at such intervals as shall be specified by the Police
Commissioner, all information requested by the Police Commissioner
relative to all records required to be kept under this chapter. Such
information shall be supplied on forms to be designated and supplied
by the Police Commissioner. Duly licensed dealers in antiques shall
furnish daily reports of purchases of secondhand articles within 72
hours.
Every person licensed as a dealer in secondhand articles who
also sells new articles within the licensed premises shall label all
new articles in such manner that the public will be informed of the
nature of such articles.
It shall be the duty of any police officer of the County of
Nassau to require any person seen dealing in secondhand articles and
who is not known by such police officer to be duly licensed to produce
or display his secondhand dealer's license and to enforce the provisions
of this chapter against any person found to be violating the same.
The Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead shall record all convictions
for violations of this chapter which are officially brought to his
attention by any authorized agency or person.
Whenever it shall be provided herein that a hearing shall or
may be held with respect to any matter:
A. Such hearing shall be held on a date and at a place and hour designated
by the supervisor.
B. The Town Clerk shall give notice thereof, stating the name and address
of the applicant or license holder concerned, the subject matter of
the hearing and the date, place and hour thereof designated therefor,
by mailing a copy thereof to the applicant or license holder concerned
at the address shown on the most recent application of such applicant
or licensee, at least 10 days before such hearing.
C. If an applicant or licensee requests a hearing, the supervisor shall
designate two or more members of the Town Board to conduct said hearing
as a Review Board.
D. The applicant or license holder involved shall be entitled to be
represented by legal counsel and to present such competent and material
testimony or other evidence in his own behalf as may be relevant to
the subject matter of the hearing.
E. All witnesses shall be sworn and examined under oath.