The purpose of this chapter is to provide for licensing of secondhand
dealers and to create a uniform, Countywide registration and recordkeeping
requirement for secondhand dealers located within the County of Cayuga
that will curtail the distribution and facilitate the recovery of
stolen property. The opiate epidemic plaguing the nation has impacted
Cayuga County causing an increase in property being stolen and exchanged
at secondhand dealer establishments. The Legislature finds and determines
pursuant to its police and home rule powers that the recordkeeping
requirements imposed herein are both reasonable and feasible to implement
and will assist the law enforcement community in tracing and recovering
secondhand articles as defined herein that are stolen property.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANTIQUES
Such items or collectibles recognized as such by established
dealer associations within the industry.
ANTIQUES DEALER
A person, corporation, partnership, association, limited
liability corporation or other entity that offers to the public for
sale antiques.
GOODS
All things which are movable at the time of identification
to the transaction for sale other than the money in which the price
is to be paid.
IDENTIFICATION
An official document issued by the United States government,
or by any state, County, municipality, public agency or department
thereof, provided that such document contains a photographic image
of the holder.
PRECIOUS METALS
Gold, silver, platinum, titanium, precious and semiprecious
stones and coins.
RETAILER
A person, corporation, partnership, association, limited
liability corporation or other entity operating in Cayuga County that
offers to the public for sale goods, wares, or merchandise.
SECONDHAND DEALER
Any person, corporation, partnership, association, limited
liability corporation, and the agents, associates or employees thereof,
regularly engaged in the commercial exchange, purchase and/or sale
of secondhand articles.
Effective June 1, 2017, no person, corporation, partnership,
association, limited liability corporation or other entity shall operate
in Cayuga County as a secondhand dealer or hold themselves out as
a secondhand dealer without first being licensed by the Cayuga County
Sheriff as provided for herein.
Applicants for a license pursuant to this chapter must file
with the Cayuga County Sheriff's office an application, supplied by
such office, containing the following information:
A. The exact name, address, and telephone number of the applicant and
the principals and officers thereof and the date of incorporation
or organization, as applicable; and
B. The name, business address, residential address, and telephone number
of the operator of such business if other than the applicant; and
C. The address and telephone number where the business is to be conducted;
and
D. The days and hours during which such business will be customarily
open to the public; and
E. A certification that the applicant, including its principals and
officers have not been convicted within the immediately preceding
10 years of a crime involving theft, larceny, burglary, possession
of stolen property, or other fraudulent dealing.
Any and all fees associated with the application for a license
and/or renewal license to operate as a secondhand dealer shall be
assumed by the Cayuga County Sheriff's office and the Cayuga County
District Attorney's office.
Upon filing of an application for a license, if the Sheriff, or designee, shall be satisfied that the application complies with the provisions of this chapter, the Sheriff, or designee, shall issue a license to operate as a secondhand dealer. The Sheriff shall approve or deny every application within 90 days from filing. In the event the location of the business changes, licensee shall notify the Sheriff, in writing. If there are changes among the principals, officers or operators of such business, licensee shall notify the Sheriff and shall provide fingerprint information to the Cayuga County Sheriff's office pursuant to §
218-7 above. The form of this license shall be prescribed by the Sheriff.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
A license issued pursuant to this chapter, unless voluntarily
surrendered or revoked, shall remain in effect for the lifetime of
the corporation, partnership, association, limited liability corporation
or other entity. In case any secondhand dealer shall move his place
of business from the place designated in the license, he shall immediately
thereupon give notice to the Cayuga County Sheriff's office and have
the same endorsed on the license.
Every secondhand dealer shall cause the secondhand dealer license
to be prominently displayed at said secondhand dealer's place of business
or shall exhibit said license upon request of any individual.
Any secondhand dealer who fails to comply with the provisions of §§
218-3,
218-5,
218-7,
218-12A,
B,
C(1) and
218-13 of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor as defined in § 55.10 of the Penal Law of the State of New York as may be amended from time to time. Any secondhand dealer who fails to comply with the provisions of §§
218-8,
218-11, and
218-12C(3) of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor as defined in § 55.10 of the Penal Law of the State of New York as may be amended from time to time; provided, however, that a secondhand dealer's failure to consent to a search of the premises as provided for in §
218-12C(1) of this chapter shall not be punishable as a crime.
If any provision, sentence or clause of this chapter is held
unconstitutional, illegal or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such findings shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions,
sentences or clauses or their application to persons and circumstances.
This chapter shall apply to all secondhand dealers operating
in Cayuga County, except that this chapter shall be inapplicable in
any city, village or town, during such time as such city, village
or town is regulating or licensing the occupation or business in question.
This chapter shall become effective June 1, 2017, and shall
be filed pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule.