The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the possession of
detached catalytic converters absent proof of ownership or lawful
possession, to assist in deterring future thefts, establish sanctions
for possessing stolen catalytic converters, and minimize the fiscal
and personnel impact on the city of Palm Desert and the Riverside
County sheriff's department by reducing the time invested in
deterring and investigating catalytic converter thefts.
(Ord. 1412, 5/9/2024)
For the purposes of this chapter, the following meanings shall
apply:
"Documentation or other proof"
means written document(s) that clearly identify the vehicle
from which the catalytic converter originated based on the totality
of the circumstances, and includes, but is not limited to, the following
types of documents:
1.
Bill of sale from the original owner with the signature of the
vehicle owner authorizing removal of the catalytic converter, as well
as the name, address, and telephone number of the vehicle owner.
2.
Documentation from an autobody shop or similar business proving
that the owner relinquished the catalytic converter to the auto-body
shop or similar business.
3.
Verifiable electronic communication from the previous owner
to the possessor relinquishing ownership of the catalytic converter.
4.
Photographs of the vehicle from which the catalytic converter
originated clearly showing the license plate number and vehicle identification
number (VIN) of the car from which the catalytic converter was removed.
"Lawful possession"
includes: (1) being the lawful owner of the catalytic converter;
or (2) in possession of the catalytic converter with the lawful owner's
written consent. It is not required to prove the catalytic converter
was stolen to establish the possession is not a "lawful possession."
(Ord. 1412, 5/9/2024)