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<br />3. Items containing precious gems. <br /> <br />4. Electronic audio equipment. <br /> <br />5. Electronic video equipment. <br /> <br />6. Musical instruments. <br /> <br />7. Photographic and optical equipment. <br /> <br />8. Electronic office equipment. <br /> <br />9. Computers, monitors, printers, scanners and computer hardware. <br /> <br />10. Cellular telephones and pagers. <br /> <br />11. Outboard motors, inboard drives, and powered golf carts. <br /> <br />12. Electric and gas powered yard or garden equipment and tools. <br /> <br />13. Electric, pneumatic or hydraulic powered construction or mechanic's <br />equipment or tools. <br /> <br />14. Sporting equipment limited to bicycles, golf clubs, snow boards, skis, ski boots <br />and hockey goalie pads, regardless of the purchase price, asking price if <br />consigned or brokered, or value attributed to them if accepted in trade. <br /> <br />15. Architectural elements, lighting fixtures or lamps that are, or contain, stained, <br />etched, leaded, beveled or art glass. <br /> <br />16. Artist signed or artist attributed works of art, other than architectural elements, <br />lighting fixtures or lamps. <br /> <br />17. Memorabilia or collectables. <br /> <br />18. Rare coins or bills. <br /> <br />19. Any other item that is pawned, purchased, sold, consigned or traded. <br /> <br />b. Method. Pawnbrokers must provide to the police department the information <br />required in section 7.13.14, for all reportable transactions. The pawnbroker must <br />display a sign of sufficient size, and in a conspicuous place in the premises, so as <br />to inform all patrons that transactions are reported to the police department daily. <br />Pawnbrokers must submit every reportable transaction to the police department <br />daily by one of the following: <br /> <br />Ordinance #09-08 <br />Page 11 of 15 <br />