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Timestamp: 2020-08-07 10:17:37
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 501', '§ 281']

Township of Pocono, PA Secondhand and Scrap Metal Dealers; Pawnbrokers
§ 324-1 Definitions.
§ 324-2 Permit required; application and fee.
§ 324-3 Rules and regulations.
§ 324-4 Violations and penalties.
Township of Pocono, PA / Part II: General Legislation
Chapter 324 Secondhand and Scrap Metal Dealers; Pawnbrokers
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Pocono 8-4-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-07. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Sale or display of drug paraphernalia — See Ch. 164.
Peddling and soliciting — See Ch. 288.
A person, association, corporation or partnership, or other entity, who primarily engages in or operates the business of buying, acquiring and/or selling scrap metal as mentioned in § 324-2 below.
SECONDHAND GOODS DEALER/PAWNSHOP BROKER
A person, association, corporation or partnership, or other entity, who primarily engages in or operates the business of buying, acquiring and/or selling any used goods or articles as mentioned in § 324-2 below.
No person shall use, exercise or carry on the primary business, trade or occupation of buying or selling scrap gold, old gold, silver jewelry; home electronics/audio and visual equipment, including musical instruments, telephones and telephonic equipment, cell phones, scales, computers, computer hardware and software, sporting goods of all kinds, antiques, silver, platinum, copper and all other precious metals, tools of all kinds, televisions, VCR/DVR, camcorders, digital recorders, car stereos, firearms or other valuable articles, hereinafter referred to as "secondhand goods or articles" or, being a secondhand dealer within the Township of Pocono without having first obtained a permit from the Township as hereinafter provided.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any business required by state law under the Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 501, Purchase and Sale of Precious Metals (37 Pa. Code § 501.1 et seq., Part VII, Precious Metals) will still be required to obtain a permit through the Monroe County Sheriff's Department.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any business required by state law under 63 P.S. § 281-1 et seq. will still be required to obtain a license from the Secretary of Banking and conform to other requirements under that Act in addition to the requirements in this chapter.[1]
Application and fee. Persons applying for a permit shall apply to the Township of Pocono. The applicant applying for said permit shall pay an annual fee to the Township as set from time to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners. The Township will then forward the approved application to the Monroe County District Attorney's office. The permit so granted shall only be valid for one place of business.
Business on licensed premises only. No person permitted as a secondhand dealer and/or pawnshop broker in the Township shall, by virtue of one license, keep more than one place of business for receiving or taking goods in pawn; nor shall he, at any time, take goods at any other place than the place for which the permit was issued.
All permitted persons/businesses shall conduct their business in conformity with the following procedures:
Each and every person permitted shall carry said permit on their person/business for inspection by any law enforcement officer or other officials designated by the Monroe County District Attorney's office. The permitted person/business shall also keep a log in which shall be legibly written in the English language the name of the person, his/her address, date of birth, a valid driver's license, valid state identification card, valid passport or a valid military identification. The permitted person/business shall have a description of the article purchased (which will include any serial numbers and/or service tag number), the date and time purchased, the amount of money paid therefor and the signature of the seller. The log shall be available for review by any law enforcement officer and/or Township Zoning Officer.[1]
All permitted persons/businesses shall fill out at the time of transaction a receipt of purchase approved by the Monroe County District Attorney's Office and the dealer will maintain a copy of the original receipt at the business for a minimum of one year. (These receipts must be available for inspection by any law enforcement personnel or Township Zoning Officer upon request.) All transactions must be reported within 24 hours of purchase to a representative of the Monroe County District Attorney's office in a manner prescribed by the District Attorney.[2]
All goods purchased by a permitted person/business under this chapter must be retained in the possession of the licensee for 30 days and must remain in the County of Monroe during the waiting period.
No permitted person/business shall purchase such secondhand goods or articles or other article of value from any person under 18 years of age, or from any intoxicated person or any person known to be a thief or associate of thieves, or receiver of stolen property, or any person whom the permitted person/business has reason to suspect or believes to be such.
This chapter shall be enforced by action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the same manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Any person, partnership, corporation or other entity who or which violates or permits a violation of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus the costs of prosecution, and shall have his/her license suspended for a period of 10 days, and this suspension shall be mandatory, and, in default of the payment of the fine and costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding 30 days. Such fines to be collected as like fines are collected in Townships of the First Class in Pennsylvania.[1]
Every day that a violation continues shall be a separate violation. Each violation shall result in an additional ten-day suspension. A person or entity that violates the provisions of this chapter four times in a three-hundred-sixty-five-day period shall have his/her permit revoked for one year.