The purpose of this chapter is to protect the health, safety,
and general welfare of the citizens of Harford County by establishing
procedures that regulate pawnshops in order to identify stolen property,
prevent the disposition of stolen property, and to return stolen property
to its owner.
AUTOMATED PURCHASING MACHINE
A self-service device that is designed to dispense money
in exchange for personal property and is also known as a reverse vending
machine.
DEPARTMENT
Harford County Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits.
EMPLOYEE
A person who is employed by a pawnbroker to buy, sell or
supervise the buying or selling of secondhand personal property or
other articles and objects that are pawned, bought or sold under the
license of a pawnbroker.
GIFT CARD
A device constructed of paper, plastic, or any other material
that is sold or isuued by a person for a cash value that can be used
to purchase goods or services or is issued as a store credit for returned
goods; and is also known as and includes a gift certificate.
PAWN TRANSACTION
A loan of money by a dealer on deposit or pledge of personal
property or other valuable thing other than securities or printed
evidences of indebtedness, or a purchase by a dealer of personal property
or other valuable things on condition of selling the same back at
a stipulated price.
PAWNBROKER
A person who engages in pawn transactions.
PRECIOUS METAL OBJECT
A precious metal object is:
A.
A precious metal that is: gold, iridium, palladium, platinum,
or silver;
B.
A precious or semiprecious stone, or a pearl, that is or appears
to have been attached to or inlaid in a precious metal listed in Paragraph
A above or any alloy of a precious metal; or
C.
An object that is composed of a precious metal listed in Paragraph
A above or any alloy of a precious metal if:
(1)
The market value of the metal in the object lies principally
in its precious metal component; or
(2)
At least 25% of the weight of the object is precious metal or
the market value of the metal in the object lies principally in its
precious metal component.
SECONDHAND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Previously owned personal property offered for commercial
sale or as collateral by any person, other than the manufacturer,
wholesale distributor, or original retail seller. Secondhand personal
property does not include personal property purchased at a public
sale, precious metals or coins.
SHERIFF
The elected Sheriff of Harford County or any of the Sheriff's
deputies.
A pawnbroker must provide, at a minimum, the following information and items when submitting the report of pawn transactions required in §
188-4, following these instructions:
A. All articles shall be photographed and reported by the manufacturer's
name and number, the color and size, serial number, model number,
year of manufacture if known, together with any initials, inscriptions
or any peculiar distinguishing marks and characteristics.
B. Diamonds and other precious stones shall be described by giving the
approximate weight of the stone, style of mounting, shape of the stone,
whether a woman's or man's ring, the number of stones and
any initials, inscriptions, scratch numbers or peculiar distinguishing
marks and characteristics.
C. Watches shall be designated by the type of metal, manufacturer's
name, movement number, case number, type of movement, whether it is
a woman's or man's watch, and any initials, inscriptions,
scratch numbers or peculiar distinguishing marks and characteristics.
D. All jewelry shall be described as to kind, character and whether
woman's or man's, number of stones, name of each stone,
shape of each stone, and any initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing
marks or characteristics.
E. Chains shall be designated by kind, character of metal or other material,
design of link and whether woman's, man's or child's
and, in all cases, any inscriptions, initials or peculiar distinguishing
marks or characteristics.
F. Silverware shall be designated by kind, character, maker's name
and any initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks or
characteristics and the number of pieces of each type.
G. Furs shall be designated by kind, character, whether woman's,
man's or child's, color, maker's, owner's or alterer's
name, if any is attached, or any initials, inscriptions or peculiar
distinguishing marks or characteristics.
H. Field, marine and opera glasses, binoculars, etc., shall be designated
by full description, maker's or owner's name and all initials,
inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
I. Instruments, such as surgical, architectural, mathematical, surveying,
etc., shall be designated by the kind, character, design, name of
maker and any initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks
or characteristics, whether located upon the case or the instruments.
J. Musical instruments shall be designated by type of instrument, name
of maker and any initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing
marks or characteristics, whether upon the musical instrument or the
case.
K. Tools shall be designated by the trade in which the same may be used,
whether carpenter's, machinist's or otherwise, all numbers,
name or number of maker and any initials, inscriptions or peculiar
distinguishing marks or characteristics, whether upon the tools or
upon the box or case.
L. Clothing shall be designated by kind, character, whether woman's,
man's or child's, color, size, material, maker's, owner's
or alterer's name, if attached, and any initials, inscriptions
or peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
When a pawnbroker is requested by any law enforcement officer to have an item which is either still within the 30 day hold period required by §
188-6 or otherwise in their possession placed on hold, the pawnbroker shall hold that item for investigative purposes until it is determined by a law enforcement agency that either the item is to be seized or that it is no longer needed for investigative purposes. Law enforcement may seize an item other than a security or printed evidence of indebtedness from a pawnbroker if the item is established to have been stolen; the owner of the item or victim of the theft has positively identified the item; the owner of the item or the agent or designee of the owner has provided an affidavit of ownership; the stolen property report describes the item by: a date, initials, an insurance record, a photograph, a sales receipt, a serial number, specific damage, a statement of the facts that show that the item is one of a kind, or a unique engraving. At the time of seizure, it shall be documented on a form provided by the Sheriff.
Any inquiry regarding an item which either has been requested
by the Sheriff or other law enforcement agency to be held for an additional
period or has been released as stolen to a law enforcement agency
shall be directed to that law enforcement agency for information.
A pawnbroker shall be responsible for all transactions conducted
by any employee who operates under their pawnbroker license.
An order denying, suspending, or revoking a pawnbroker license
may be issued for the following reasons:
A. The information provided by the licensee or applicant in the application
is incorrect, incomplete, or has not been updated as required by this
chapter;
B. The licensee or applicant has been convicted of any felony, or any
crime of theft, fraud, precious metal and pawnbroker law violations.
C. The licensee or applicant's permit or license to act as a pawnbroker
in any jurisdiction has been denied, revoked, or suspended;
D. A licensee has failed to comply with a notice of violation; or
E. The licensee or applicant has violated one or more of the provisions
of this chapter.
A violation of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor and shall
be punished by a fine not to exceed $1000 or by imprisonment for not
more than 90 days, or both, in the discretion of the court.
If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid for any reason in a
court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity does not affect other
provisions or any other application of this chapter which can be given
effect without the invalid provision or application, and for this
purpose the provisions of this chapter are declared severable.