Every dealer or his employee shall admit to his place of business
during regular business hours the Chief of Police or his designee
of the Town or any law-enforcement officer of the state or federal
government. The dealer or his employee shall permit the officer to:
(a) Examine all records required by this article and any article listed
in a record which is believed by the officer to be missing or stolen;
and
(b) Search for and take into possession any article known to him to be
missing, or known or believed by him to have been stolen.
Each dealer shall maintain for at least 24 months an accurate and legible record of the name and address of the person to which he sells any precious metal or gem in its original form after the waiting period required by Section
18-96. This record shall also show the name and address of the seller from whom the dealer purchased the item.
Any person aggrieved by the misconduct of any dealer which violated
the provisions of this article may maintain an action for recovery
in any court of proper jurisdiction against the dealer and his surety.
Recovery against the surety shall be only for that amount of the judgment
which is unsatisfied by the dealer.