The Town Board finds that:
A. The Chief of Police has reported that pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers,
consignment dealers, and jewelry and coin exchange dealers, without
regulation, may contribute to home invasions, burglaries, fencing,
drug use, and other criminal activity.
B. The creation of a Town-specific licensing and reporting program for
personal property acquired by pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers, consignment
dealers, and jewelry and coin exchange dealers will curtail the distribution
and facilitate the recovery of stolen property, and minimize additional
criminal activity in the Town of Macedon.
C. The establishment of such a licensing and reporting system to monitor
and track the transactions set forth in this chapter is necessary
for the protection of the citizens of the Town of Macedon and is reasonable
and appropriate for pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers, consignment dealers,
and jewelry and coin exchange dealers.
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
definitions:
ANTIQUES
Such items or collectibles recognized as such by established
dealer associations within the industry.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Town of Macedon Chief of Police or his/her designee or
representative.
CONSIGNMENT
An agreement, contract, or other arrangement whereby a person
or entity, the "consignor," delivers or causes to be delivered, goods
to a merchant, the "consignee," for purpose of sale, without transferring
ownership of said goods until the consignee completes the sale to
a third party, with the proceeds of said sale divided as agreed by
the consignor and consignee.
DEALER'S LICENSE
A license issued by the Town of Macedon Town Clerk to any
pawnbroker, secondhand dealer, consignment dealer, or jewelry and
coin exchange dealer pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, or
pursuant to L.L. No. 1 of 2015 while it remained in effect.
JEWELRY
Articles composed (in whole or in part) of gold, silver,
or other precious metals, gems or gemstones which, as constructed,
are designed to be worn for personal adornment.
JEWELRY AND COIN EXCHANGE DEALER
Persons or business establishments engaged in the business
of sale, purchase, or exchange of precious metals and/or jewelry for
other objects of precious metal, jewelry, United States currency,
bank drafts, other negotiable instruments as defined in the Uniform
Commercial Code or any other object or thing of value within the Town
of Macedon, including the sale, purchase, or exchange of such goods
from the Town of Macedon through Internet commerce sites.
LICENSEE
A pawnbroker, secondhand dealer, consignment dealer, or jewelry
and coin exchange dealer duly issued a valid dealer's license, as
well as their operators, officers, employees, agents and assigns.
PAWNBROKER
Any person or business establishment who holds goods as collateral
on short-term, high-interest loans or a person who qualifies as a
"collateral loan broker" pursuant to § 52 of the New York
General Business Law.
PRECIOUS METALS
Gold, silver, platinum, copper or coins, utensils, or objects
containing one or more of those metals.
SECONDHAND ARTICLE
Any article or object, except clothing or books, that has
previously been bought or sold at retail or wholesale, and/or which
has been previously used and/or is not in a new condition. This shall
include any "gift card" or other electronic payment device that is
usable at a single merchant or an affiliated group of merchants that
share the same name, mark, or logo, is issued in a specific amount,
and may or may not be increased in value or reloaded, or as otherwise
defined in Article 26, § 396-I, or Article 13 of the New
York State General Business Law.
SECONDHAND DEALER
Any person or business establishment who deals in the purchase,
sale, exchange or pledge as security for a sum of money of any secondhand
article within the Town of Macedon, including the purchase, sale,
exchange or pledge as security for a sum of money for or of such goods
from the Town of Macedon through Internet commerce sites.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or article of this
chapter shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, such determination shall not affect, impair or invalidate
the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the
clause, sentence, paragraph, section or article thereof directly involved
in the proceeding in which such adjudication shall have been rendered.