HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-1880 - Ordinance - 01/23/1991ORDINANCE NO. 1880
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 14, OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, REGULATING CERTAIN
PURCHASES AND SALES OF USED GOODS; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; REQUIR-
ING CERTAIN RECORDS TO BE KEPT OF SALES AND PURCHASES; PROVIDING
SEVEHABILITY; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION:
I.
That Chapter 4, Section 14, of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
"SECTION 14= PURCHASES AND SALES OF USED GOODS
A. DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this ordinance, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings given herein:
(1)
Used or Secondhand Goods means any article of personal
property other than books that a merchant purchases
from another that is not purchased from the original
retail seller, or is not in its original packaging, or
otherwise exhibits evidence of having been previously
owned.
(2)
Merchant means any person who engages in the business
of buying and selling used or secondhand personal prop-
erty.
(3)
Person means any individual, corporation, or partner-
ship and includes the plural.
(4)
~ means an activity carried on by any person who
buys or sells used or secondhand goods, as defined in
this section, for profit. The term "business" shall
not include occasional purchases or sales made by a
hobbyist, or sale of used or secondhand goods for a
profit where no more than Twenty Dollars ($20.00) is
ever expended for any one item by the merchant, nor
shall it include activities regulated by the Texas
Pawnshop Act (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. art. 5069-51.01
et seq.) or the Crafted Precious Metals Act (Tex. Rev.
Civ. Stat. Ann. art. 9009a). Nor shall the term
'business' include motor vehicle dealers, book dealers,
antique dealers, or garage sales.
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(5)
Temporary location means any place or premises which
has not been hired, rented, or leased for at least
ninety (90) days, in, upon, or from which business is
conducted.
(6)
(7)
Seller means seller of secondhand or used goods.
Books means any sets or sheets of paper bound or
stapled or joined together in any fashion, blank or
containing writing of any kind, including but not
limited to novels, manuscripts, music books, photo-
graphs, and drawings. This definition does not include
records of a business' financial transactions or condi-
tions.
Any merchant who engages in the business of buying or sell-
ing used or secondhand goods shall obtain a permit before
engaging in such business within the City. A separate per-
mit is required for each business location. Any person de-
siring such a permit shall make application in writing to
the City of College Station Accounts Receivable Department
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 the applicant;
(3) Time period or periods during which business will be
conducted;
(4)
(5)
Location where business will be conducted;
Whether or not the applicant, or any co-principal, has
been found guilty of any criminal offense defined in
Title 7 of the Texas Penal Code (or its criminal equiv-
alent) by any court of competent jurisdiction and, if
so, the venue of such offense and the date of such
conviction and the penalty imposed;
(6)
(7)
Whether or not the applicant has been or is currently a
party to any civil litigation arising out of sales or
purchases of any goods or services, and if so, the
identity of the other parties to the suit, the location
of the suit, and the outcome of such suit;
Whether the applicant has ever before engaged in busi-
ness under an assumed name, and if so, the name assumed
by such business, and its location.
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ISSUANCE OF PERMIT= FEE
Upon receipt of the application, the City of College Station
Accounts Receivable Department shall issue a permit upon the
payment of a fee established by the City Council; provided,
however, no permit shall be issued to any applicant who has
been found guilty of a criminal offense against property de-
fined in Title 7 of the Texas Penal Code by a court of com-
petent jurisdiction within the preceding five (5) years.
Permits issued hereunder shall be valid for a period of one
(1) year from the date of issuance thereof.
A permit issued hereunder may be summarily revoked by the
City of College Station if a permit holder is found guilty
of a criminal offense defined in Title 7 of the Texas Penal
Code or its criminal equivalent by a court of competent
jurisdiction. Within ten (10) days of such revocation by
the Executive Director of Finance, the permit holder shall
have the right of appeal to the city Council, whose decision
shall be final.
RECORDS OF SAL~s AND PURCHASES
Upon purchase or sale of any used or secondhand goods, per-
mit holders shall record in a well-bound book kept exclu-
sively for such purposes, the following information:
(1)
The name, address, physical description and driver's
license number or other proof of identification of the
seller or purchaser of such goods;
(2)
A description of the property purchased or sold, in-
cluding the serial number, if available, or other iden-
tifying characteristics;
(3)
The date and time of purchase or sale of each item pur-
chased.
(4)
A signed statement from the seller that he or she has
the right to possess and dispose of the property.
The permit holder must provide, upon request by a College
Station police officer, an exact duplicate or photocopy of
the transaction information described in D(1)-(4) above.
The above requirements do not apply to the purchase by a
merchant of any single item for which less than Twenty
Dollars ($20.00) (or consideration of equivalent value) was
paid to the seller.
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No permit holder shall purchase any used or secondhand goods
from any person under the age of eighteen (18) unless such
seller presents a written statement from such seller's par-
ent or legal guardian consenting to such sale, which state-
ment shall be retained and recorded by the permit holder.
All books and records required to be kept under the terms of
this ordinance shall be maintained and kept at the business
location for a minimum period of two (2) years.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS LOCATION
OR MULTIPLE BUSINESS LOCATIONS
Any permit holder who changes business location while en-
gaged in the purchase and sale of used or secondhand goods
shall retain the records of prior purchases and sales of
such goods at any new location for at least two (2) years
from date of sale or purchase.
Any permit holder who ceases the business of sales and pur-
chases of used or secondhand goods shall provide his dupli-
cate or copied records to the College Station Police Depart-
ment within thirty (30) days of ceasing such business, and
shall notify the Accounts Receivable Department in writing
of the cessation of business under the currently issued per-
mit.
Any permit holder who maintains multiple business locations
within the City of College Station for the purpose of pur-
chasing and selling used or secondhand goods shall maintain
a separate set of records of purchase and sales and a copy
thereof at each business location.
PURCHASE AND SALE AT TEMPORARY LOCATIONS
Any merchant who conducts a business from a temporary loca-
tion within the City and who does not maintain a permanent
location within the City shall deliver the copies of records
of purchases and sales to the Chief of Police within twenty-
four (24) hours of terminating the temporary location.
I~EDIATE ALTERATION PROHIBITED
It shall be unlawful for the permit holder, or any agent or
employee thereof, to cause or allow any used or secondhand
goods to be altered in such a manner as to destroy or pre-
vent the ascertainment or identity of the same for a period
of one hundred twenty (120) hours after purchasing such
goods, and the permit holder shall retain all property pur-
chased in his possession or constructive possession for at
least the said one hundred twenty (120) hour period."
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II.
Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or
word of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid
for any purpose, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be
affected thereby.
III.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here-
with are repealed to the extent of the conflict only.
IV.
That a person who violates any section of this ordinance is
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable in ac-
cordance with Section 5 of the Code of Ordinances, City of
College Station, Texas, and in addition may have his permit to
engage in the business defined in this ordinance revoked summar-
ily by the city of College Station Accounts Receivable Depart-
ment.
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As used herein, a specification of the masculine gender in-
cludes the feminine, and the singular includes the plural.
VI.
And, it is ordained that this ordinance shall become effec-
tive on and after March 1, 1991.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 23rd day of January, 1991.
ATTEST:
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
APPROVED:
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