HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 81-8 ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE
80-68 AND AMENDING CHAPTER 7 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE IV
REGULATING CERTAIN PURCHASES OR EXCHANGES
OF USED JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS METALS;
PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; ESTABLISHING A
PERMIT PROCESS; ESTABLISHING A PERMIT
FEE; PROVIDING FOR DISPLAY OF PERMIT;
REQUIRING CERTAIN RECORDS TO BE KEPT BY
PURCHASERS; PROVIDING ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PURCHASES AT
TEMPORARY LOCATIONS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
THAT Ordinance 80-68 is hereby repealed and Chapter 7 of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended by adding a new
Article IV to read as follows:
ARTICLE IV. DEALERS IN USED JEWELRY,
AND PRECIOUS METALS
Section 7-61
Definitions .
(1) "Person means any individual, corporation, or partner-
ship and includes the plural.
(2 ) "Business" means an activity carried on by any person who
buys or exchanges for used jewelry, money, silverware, or
precious metal, as defined in this section, for profit.
The term "business" shall not include occasional purchases,
sales or exchanges made by a hobbyist, nor shall it include
activities regulated by the Texas Pawnshop Act (Art.
5069-51 .01 et.seq. V.A.T.S. ) .
(3) "Used Jewelry" means previously owned articles made
from precious and semiprecious metal, silver, gold,
diamonds , sapphires, rubies, pearls, emeralds , and
gems and includes such personal ornaments as watches,
rings , pendants, chains, fobs, broaches, and necklaces .
(4) "Money" means money which has numismatic value.
(5 ) "Silverware" means silver or silver plated flatware, trays,
goblets, dishes or serving pieces.
(6 ) "Precious metal" means gold, silver, or platinum.
(7 ) "Semiprecious gems" includes but is not limited to such gems
as jade, tanzanite, tsavorite garnets, and aquamarines .
(8) "Dealer" means any person who buys or exchanges used
jewelry, money, silverware, or precious metal in the course
of business, but does not include persons regulated by the
Texas Pawnshop Act (Art. 5069-51 .01 et.seq. V.A.T.S . ) .
(9 ) "Permittee" means a dealer who has been issued a permit
hereunder.
(10) "Temporary location" means any place or premise which has
not been hired, rented, or leased for at least thirty (30)
days, in, upon or from which business is conducted.
Section 7-62
Permit.
(a) Any dealer who engages in the business of buying or
exchanging used jewelry, money , silverware or precious metal shall
possess a valid permit before engaging in such business within the
City issued in accordance with this subchapter.
(b) Any person desiring such a permit shall make application in
writing to the Chief of Police on a form provided for that purpose.
Such form shall be sufficient if it includes the following
information:
(1 ) name, address, and telephone number of
applicant;
(2) business address of applicant;
(3) time period or periods during which
business will be conducted;
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(4) location or locations where business
will be conducted;
(5 ) whether or not the applicant, or any co-
principal or employee, has been found
guilty of any criminal offense defined
in Title 7 of the Texas Penal Code
(or their criminal equivalents) by any
court of competent jurisdiction and, if
so, the venue of such offense and
penalty imposed;
(6 ) whether or not the applicant has been or is
currently a party to any civil litigation
arising out of sales, purchases or exchanges
of any goods or services and if so, the
identity of other parties to the suit, the
location of the suit, and the outcome of the
suit;
(7) whether the applicant has ever before engaged
in business under an assumed name and, if so,
the name assumed by such business.
(c) Any permittee who employs any person to engage in business
and whose name does not appear on such permittee' s current
application on file with the Police Department shall, within three
(3 ) business days of such employment, amend said application in
writing to reflect the addition of said employee.
Section 7-63
Issuance of Permit, Fee.
(a) Upon receipt of the application, the Chief of Police shall
issue a permit upon the payment of a fee of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars;
provided, however, no permit shall be issued to any applicant who has
has been found guilty by a Court of competent jurisdiction within the
preceding ten years of a criminal offense against property defined in
Title 7 of the Texas Penal Code, provided further that violation of
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any provision of this ordinance shall be grounds for denial of such
permit. Permits issued hereunder shall be valid for a period of five
(5 ) years.
(b) A permit issued hereunder may be summarily revoked or
suspended for up to six (6) months by the Chief of Police for
violation of any provision of this ordinance or if a permittee is
found guilty of a criminal offense defined in Title 7 of the Texas
Penal Code or their criminal equivalents by a court of competent
jurisidction. Within ten days of such revocation or suspension by
the Chief of Police, the permittee shall have the right of appeal to
the City Council whose decision shall be final.
(c) Upon receipt of an application, the Chief of Police may,
upon request, issue a temporary permit upon the payment of a fee of
Ten ($10.00) Dollars which shall be issued upon the same terms and
conditions as five (5 ) year permits but which shall be valid for
thirty (30) days from the date of issuance.
(d) Any permit issued hereunder shall be prominently displayed
at the place of business so as to be plainly visable by persons
transacting business with a dealer.
Section 7-64
Records of purchases .
a. Upon the purchase or exchange with any person or persons
of any goods defined in Section 7-61, permittees shall record in a
well bound book kept exclusively for such purpose, the following
information:
(1) The name, address, and physical description
and, if available, drivers license number
of the person or persons selling or exchanging
any used jewelry, money, silverware, or
precious metal.
(2) A description of the property purchased and
property exchanged for, including the
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serial number, if available, and all other
identifiable characteristics .
b . No permittee shall purchase or exchange any used jewelry,
coins, silverware, or precious metal from any person or persons under
the age of eighteen (18 ) years unless such seller presents a written
statement from such seller' s parent or legal guardian consenting to
such sale, which statement shall be retained and recorded by the
permittee.
c . Permittees purchasing or exchanging used jewelry, coins ,
silverware or precious metal shall obtain a signed warranty from the
seller that the seller has the right or authority to sell the
property, which statement shall be retained and recorded by the
permittee.
d. All books and records required to be kept under the terms
herein shall be open to inspection at all reasonable hours by any
bona fide peace officer.
e. All books and records required to be kept under the terms
herein shall be kept continuously for a minimum period of two (2 )
years.
Section 7-65
Purchases at Temporary Locations .
Any dealer who conducts business from a temporary location
within the City and who does not maintain a permanent location within
the city, shall deliver the records of purchases or exchanges to the
Chief of Police within twenty-four hours of terminating the temporary
location.
Section 2 .
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of
persons or circumstances, should for any reason be held to be
invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of
this ordinance, and to such end the various portions and provisions
of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
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Section 3 .
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are repealed to the extent of the conflict only .
Section 4 .
Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance
shall, upon conviction, be punished as provided in Section 1-8 of the
Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the
�J day of 1981.
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