This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Limerick
Township Precious Metal Dealers Ordinance."
It is the specific intent of this chapter to promote the safety,
morals and general welfare of the inhabitants of Limerick Township
in their person and property by holding precious metal dealers accountable
for the proper reporting procedures deemed necessary by the Police
Department to assist in recovering the stolen property of its inhabitants.
In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter,
minimum requirements for the promotion of the public safety, comfort,
convenience and general welfare shall be followed. Where the provisions
of this chapter impose greater restrictions than those of any statute,
other ordinance or regulation, the provisions of this chapter shall
be controlling. Where the provisions of any statute, other ordinance
or regulation impose greater restrictions than this chapter, the provisions
of such statute, other ordinance or regulation shall be controlling.
The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
APPLICANT
An individual, partnership, association, corporation or business
entity applying for a license to act as a precious metals dealer under
this chapter and/or any person appearing as owner, partner, officer,
director, trustee or other official of a partnership, association,
corporation or business entity on such application for license under
this chapter.
DEALER
A precious metal dealer, as defined in this chapter.
IDENTIFICATION
A valid identification document issued by a state or federal
government, bearing a photograph and containing identifying data such
as name, date of birth, gender, physical description, and current
address of the person bearing the card, and, if available, at least
one other corroborating means of identification; otherwise, identification
sufficient to reliably establish the person's true identity.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, corporation or business
entity.
PRECIOUS METAL
Items containing or bearing 10 karat gold or greater fineness,
silver and/or platinum, including but not limited to jewelry and silver
services.
PRECIOUS METAL DEALER
An individual, partnership, association, corporation or business
entity, including an itinerant and/or transient merchant, doing business
in Limerick Township that purchases or makes appraisals of precious
metals and their alloys from the general public for refining or resale
to refiners, brokers or the public. The term includes any individual
who acts as an agent for such individual, partnership, association,
corporation or business entity. The term does not include financial
institutions licensed under federal or state banking laws, the purchaser
of precious metals who purchases from a seller seeking a trade-in
or allowance, the manufacturers of jewelry or of other items composed,
in whole or in part, of gold, silver or platinum, and the purchaser
of precious metals for his own use or ownership and not for resale
or refining.
SELLER
A person who obtains payment from a dealer in return for
the sale of any precious metal, as defined in this chapter.
TRANSACTION
A purchase or appraisal of precious metals by a dealer, as
defined by this chapter.
WORKING DAYS
Weekdays Monday through Friday, but not including national
holidays.
A dealer may seize any precious metal offered in a sale which
he/she has reason to believe is stolen property. The dealer shall
issue a seizure receipt to the person presenting such property for
sale and shall immediately deliver the seized property, together with
a copy of the seizure receipt, to the Limerick Township Police Department.
If property is identified as stolen by the Police Department, such
property shall be held until there is a final resolution as to the
ownership of the property; or in the case of an individual claiming
ownership, the dealer shall immediately notify the Police Department,
and such property shall be held until there is a final resolution
as to the ownership of the property. A property receipt for the pledge
seized and held as such shall be issued to the dealer by the Police
Department.
A dealer shall not conduct a transaction for precious metals
with any person under the age of 18 without the written authority
of the parent, guardian or person in loco parentis of the underage
person authorizing the sale. Such written authority shall be attached
to and maintained with the record of transaction required by this
chapter and as required by Section 1935 of the Precious Metals Act,
73 P.S. § 1935.