Chapter 6.44
AUCTIONS AND SECONDHAND STORES – RECORDS1

Sections:

6.44.010    Required.

6.44.020    Filing with police department.

6.44.030    Open for inspection.

6.44.040    Violation a misdemeanor.

6.44.050    Penalty.

6.44.010 Required.

All auctions, secondhand stores and commercial outlets selling used or secondhand goods, products or furnishings must prepare a record of each item received for sale and said record must contain the following:

(1) The type, model, make, brand and serial number when such description applies to the item received. In the case wherein one or more of the above do not apply, then a general description shall be recorded;

(2) The name and address of the party from whom the item or items were received;

(3) The date received;

(4) The name of the person making the entry. (Ord. 860 § 1, 1974).

6.44.020 Filing with police department.

A true and correct copy of the records shall be delivered and filed with the Buckley police department no less than three days prior to the day the item or items are to be put up for sale. (Ord. 860 § 2, 1974).

6.44.030 Open for inspection.

The above-described records shall be kept in book or loose-leaf form and shall be open for inspection by a member of the Buckley police department, and said inspection shall apply to the item itself. (Ord. 860 § 3, 1974).

6.44.040 Violation a misdemeanor.

Every owner, employee, clerk or agent engaged in the keeping of the records as set out in this chapter who fails to properly keep or file said records is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. 861 § 1, 1974).

6.44.050 Penalty.

Upon conviction for failure to comply with the provisions of this chapter, the violator shall be punished in accordance with BMC 1.04.010. (Ord. 861 § 2, 1974).


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    The provisions of this chapter do not apply to pawnbrokers as set forth in BMC 6.24.010 through 6.24.100.