In the last several years, there has been an increase in the
amount of businesses dealing in the purchase and sale of secondhand
articles in the Village of Hudson Falls. Despite pervasive and regular
regulation throughout this state and the country, this industry has,
until now, remained unregulated in the Village of Hudson Falls. Unfortunately,
this lack of regulation has created an ideal scenario for criminals
to dispose of stolen property through these businesses. Therefore,
the Village Board of the Village of Hudson Falls has concluded that
regulation in this industry is necessary to protect the public and
to aid law enforcement officials in their efforts to control and reduce
the incidents of crime involving stolen property. To further these
goals, this legislation imposes various licensing and recordkeeping
requirements on dealers in secondhand articles.
This legislation is adopted pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule
Law of the State of New York.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any person seeking a license to operate as a dealer in secondhand
articles under this chapter.
DEALER or DEALER IN SECONDHAND ARTICLES
Any person dealing in the purchase or sale of any secondhand
radios, stereos, MP3 players, computers, phones, televisions, household
appliances, either electric or manual, automobile accessories or parts,
including tires, office furniture, business machines and other secondhand
articles of whatsoever nature, or dealing in the purchase or sale
of any secondhand manufactured or handmade articles composed wholly
or in part of gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals, or
dealing in the purchase or sale of old gold, silver, platinum or other
precious metals, or dealing in the purchase of articles or things
comprised of gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals for the
purpose of melting or refining, or engaging in the melting of precious
metals for the purpose of resale. Nothing contained in this chapter
shall be construed to apply to household furniture and furnishings,
pianos, books, magazines, tapestries, burlaps, paintings, drawings,
etchings, engravings or automobiles, nor to exchanges, returns or
credits of merchandise when the article or articles exchanged, returned
or credited are accepted in full or part payment for new merchandise.
"Dealer" or "dealer in secondhand articles" shall not refer to temporary
or transient vendors such as those engaged in temporary flea markets,
garage sales, or other special events attracting tourists to the area.
LICENSE
A license to engage in the business of a dealer in secondhand
articles in the Village of Hudson Falls.
LICENSEE
A dealer in secondhand articles that has acquired, pursuant
to this chapter, a license to engage in the business of a dealer in
secondhand articles in the Village of Hudson Falls.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, limited liability company, associations,
joint-stock companies or any other entity.
VILLAGE
The Village of Hudson Falls.
No person shall, within the Village, establish, engage in or carry on the business of a dealer in secondhand goods, as defined in this chapter, either separately or in connection with some other business, without first having obtained and paid for, and having in full force and effect, a license as required by this chapter. Any person operating the business of a dealer in secondhand goods without first having obtained the license required hereunder shall be subject to the penalties set forth in §
87-19 below.
Applicants shall be fingerprinted for the purpose of securing copies of their criminal history records. The applicant shall pay all processing fees associated with fingerprinting. If the applicant is an individual, fingerprints shall be taken of the individual applicant. If the applicant is an entity, fingerprints shall be taken of the principal employees, officers, directors, partners or members. Any individual required to be fingerprinted under this §
87-6 shall furnish to the Village Board two current passport-size photographs of such person.
The term of a license under this chapter shall be one year from the date of issue, unless such license is revoked pursuant to §
87-12 below.
Every licensee shall file a report with the Village Chief of Police, or his or her designated representative, on the fifth day of each month, before the hour of 12:00 noon, setting forth, at minimum, a description of all property received or sold during the immediately preceding month and the date and time when said property was received or sold. All such reports shall be made on a blank form prepared and furnished by the Village Chief of Police. Nothing in this §
87-14 shall be construed to prevent the Village Chief of Police, or his or her designated representative, from requesting such reports to be filed on such other date or at such other times and frequency, as exigency of police business may require.
In the event a licensee shall carry on the business of a dealer
in secondhand articles at a location other than the one designated
in the license, the licensee shall, within one week, notify the Village
Clerk in writing that such business is being carried on at such location.
A license granted pursuant to this chapter may not be transferred
by the licensee to any other person.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the Secretary of State for the State of New York.