1998-06711-Ordinance No. 98-009 Recorded 2/18/1998REVIEW D S TO FORM
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY` �REAON
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An Ordinance Amending Deschutes County Code
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Sections 5.08.015, Definition -Antique, Secondhand r_0
or Junk Dealer, 5.08.090, Records Required, and * :�
5.08.110, Purchases From Minors, and Declaring * ='
an Emergency. * f
ORDINANCE NO. 98-009
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON,
ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1. AMENDMENT. Deschutes County Code Sections 5.08.015, Definition -
Antique, secondhand or junk dealer, 5.08.090, Records required, and 5.08.110, Purchases from minors,
are amended to read as described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated
herein, with new language underlined and language to be deleted in stf+kethFOHgh.
Section 2. EMERGENCY. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate preservation
of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this ordinance takes effect
on its passage.
DATED this I I" day of February, 1998.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
P)ESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
ANCY,P9PI _SCflLANGE9, Chair
ATTEST: ROBERT L. NIPPER, Com ssioner
Recording Secretary INDA L. SWEA EjCommissioner
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EXHIBIT "A" Ul 63729W
5.08.015, Definition -Antique, secondhand
or junk dealer.
"Antique, secondhand or junk dealer" means
a person engaged in the purchase, sale, trade,
barter, consignment or exchange of antique or
secondhand goods, including, but not limited to,
precious metals, jewelry, coins, firearms,
appliances, hand and power tools, sporting goods,
binoculars, cameras, watches, televisions, radios,
recording devices, furniture, calculators,
electronic devices, bicycles and similar items, for
private gain, or who have in their possession any
dunk, including, but not limited to, old machinery,
machinery parts, appliance parts, metal, glass,
lumber, wood and discarded material acquired for
the purpose of resale. (Ord. 98-009 § 1, 1998;
Ord. 85-006 § 1, 1985)
5.08.090. Records required.
A. Every dealer conducting business at an
establishment, and every itinerant dealer, shall
keep a daily ledger, written in ink, in the English
language, of all old machinery, machinery parts,
appliance parts, metal, glass, lumber, wood and
discarded material acquired for the purpose of
resale, and precious metal, jewelry, coins,
firearms, appliances, tools, sporting goods.
binoculars, cameras, watches, televisions, radios,
recording devices, furniture, calculators,
electronic devices, hand and power tools and
bicycles purchased by the dealer or his agent,
including an accurate and sufficiently detailed
description thereof, name, address, race, sex and
date of birth of the person from whom purchased,
consigned or acquired, day and hour of purchase
and price paid, including all serial numbers and
required seller's identification. The copy of the
completed daily ledger sheets shall be mailed a
delivered to the sheriff ave�aily.
1. Required identification will be one of the
following:
a. A valid drivers license;
b. A valid state identification card;
c. A valid military identification card;
d. A valid passport, visa or alien
registration card with photo.
B. A daily ledger shall be so designed as to
serve as both the required daily ledger and to
generate the required copy. The daily ledger
shall be in the form approved by the sheriff.
C. All records required by this section shall
be maintained by the dealer for a period of two
years from the date of the latest transaction
recorded therein.
D. All records required by this section shall
be open for inspection by any sheriffs
department officer at all reasonable times. No
original entry pages in a daily ledger shall be
removed, detached or separated from the daily
ledger. No entry in such records may be
changed, erased, obliterated or defaced. (Ord.
98-009 § 1, 1998; Ord. 95-030 § 1, 1995; Ord.
85-006 § 5, 1985)
5.08.110. Purchases from minors.
No dealer may purchase, consign or acquire
from a person under 18 years of age any antique,
junk or secondhand merchandise, or other article.
except rags and paper. (Ord. 98-009 § 1, 1998;
Ord. 95-030 § 1, 1995; Ord. 85-006 § 7, 1985)
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