[CC 1984 §22-41]
Every person buying or engaged in the business of buying automobile
parts or accessories, new or secondhand, from persons not regularly
engaged in the business of selling any such goods at wholesale shall
keep at his/her place of business a register in which shall be entered
in writing a minute description of all property taken, purchased or
received, including any identification mark or serial number that
may be in or upon the article, together with the time when the property
is received and the name, description and place of residence of the
person selling or delivering the property, giving the street and number,
if within the City, together with the price paid therefor. This register
shall be a well-bound book and shall be kept clean and legible, and
any such entries shall be made within one (1) hour after the receipt
or purchase of any such property and shall be made in ink and not
in any manner erased, obliterated or defaced.
[CC 1984 §22-42]
It shall be the duty of every person buying or engaged in the
business of buying automobile parts or accessories, new or secondhand,
from persons not regularly engaged in the business of selling any
such goods at wholesale, to make out and deliver to the Chief of Police
every week a legible and correct copy of a register of all automobile
parts or accessories purchased or received during the preceding calendar
day, together with the time when received or purchased and a description
of the persons from whom the goods were received or purchased.