As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings:
means and includes any person, copartnership, firm or corporation who at public outcry offers for sale, as principal or agent, to the highest bidder on the spot any secondhand tangible personal property, except under trade by virtue of legal process.
means and includes any person, copartnership, firm or corporation who engages in the business of receiving goods in pledge as security for a loan.
means and includes any person, copartnership, firm or corporation who engages in buying, selling, trading, taking in pawn, accepting for sale on consignment, accepting for auctioning, or auctioning secondhand tangible property.
includes, but is not limited to, all secondhand tangible personal property which bears a serial number or personalized initials or inscription or which, at the time it is acquired by the secondhand dealer, bears evidence of having had a serial number or personalized initials or inscription. "Tangible personal property" also includes, but is not limited to, the following:
All tangible personal property, new or used, received in pledge as security for a loan by a pawnbroker or a secondhand dealer acting as a pawnbroker;
All tangible personal property that bears a serial number or personalized initials or inscription which is purchased by a secondhand dealer or a pawnbroker or which, at the time of such purchase, bears evidence of having had a serial number or personalized initials or inscription;
All personal property commonly sold by secondhand dealers which statistically is found through crime reports to the Attorney General to constitute a significant class of stolen property. A list of such personal property shall be supplied by the Attorney General to all local law enforcement agencies. Such lists shall be reviewed periodically by the Attorney General to insure that it addresses current problems with stolen goods.
does not include any new goods or merchandise purchased from a bona fide manufacturer or distributor or wholesaler of such new goods or merchandise by a secondhand dealer. For the purposes of this chapter, however, a secondhand dealer shall retain for one year from the date of purchase, and shall make available for inspection by any law enforcement officer, any receipt, invoice, bill of sale or other evidence of purchase of such new goods or merchandise.
does not include coins, monetized bullion, or commercial grade ingots of gold, silver, or other precious metals. "Commercial grade ingots" means .99 fine ingots of gold, silver, or platinum, or .925 fine sterling silver art bars and medallions; provided, that the ingots, art bars, and medallions are marked by the refiner or fabricator as to their assay fineness.
(Ord. 1230 § 1, 1984)