In this chapter:
Bales of recycled metal.Metals processed with professional recycling equipment by compression, shearing, or shredding, to a form in which it may be sold by a secondary metal recycler consistent with industry standards.
Check.A written order to a bank to pay a stated amount of money from the secondary metal recycler's bank account.
Chief of police.The chief of police for the City of North Richland Hills and his designees.
Ferrous metal.A metal that contains significant quantities of iron or steel.
Hold notice.Written notification by the chief of police as herein defined to a secondary metal recycler stating that the secondary metal recycler may not sell, redeem, or dispose of certain regulated metal property that the chief of police has reasonable suspicion to believe has been stolen.
Licensee.A person in whose name a license has been issued under this chapter or a person listed as an applicant on the application for a license.
Nonferrous metal.A metal that does not contain significant quantities of iron or steel, including, but not limited to, copper, brass, aluminum, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, and their alloys.
Passport.A passport issued by the United States government or issued by another country and recognized by the United States government.
Person.An individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture, trust, association, and any other legal entity.
Personal identification certificate.A personal identification card issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety under V.T.C.A. Transportation Code §
521.101, as amended, or a similar card or certificate issued by another state.
Purchase transaction.A transaction in which a secondary metal recycler gives consideration in exchange for regulated metal property.
Recyclable can.Aluminum food or beverage containers, used food or beverage containers, or similar food or beverage containers, other than beer or beverage kegs;
Regulated material.Has the meaning given that term by V.T.C.A. Occupations Code §
1956.001(9), and includes, but is not limited to wiring, pipe, or conduit that is composed of or contains aluminum, copper, bronze or brass.
Regulated metal property.Any item composed in whole or in part of any ferrous or nonferrous metal, other than an item composed of tin, as defined herein. Regulated metal property shall also include regulated material, as defined herein.
Secondary metal recycler.Any person who:
(1) Is engaged in the business of purchasing, collecting, or soliciting regulated metal property; or
(2) Operates or maintains a facility where regulated metal property is purchased or kept for shipment, sale, transfer or salvage.
Seller.Any person who, in a purchase transaction, receives consideration from a secondary metal recycler in exchange for regulated metal property.
Tin.Metal consisting predominantly of light sheet metal ferrous scrap, including, large and small household appliances, construction siding, and construction roofing.
(Ordinance 2995, § 1, adopted 5/27/2008)