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<br />Reportable transaction - Every transaction conducted by a pawnbroker, inside <br />the City of Ramsey, in which merchandise defined in section 7.13.14 is received through a pawn <br />purchase, sale, consignment or trade, or in which a pawn is renewed, extended, redeemed or <br />voided, is a reportable transaction, and for which a daily report to the police department is <br />required. <br /> <br />Unique identifier - A serial number, identification number, model number, <br />owner applied identifier or engraving, "Operation ID" number or symbol, or other unique <br />marking. <br /> <br />7.13.02 <br /> <br />General <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Purpose. The Council finds that pawnbrokers potentially <br />provide an opportunity for the commission of crimes and their concealment because such <br />businesses have the ability to receive and transfer stolen property easily and quickly. The <br />Council also finds that consumer protection regulation is warranted in transactions involving <br />pawnbrokers. The purpose of this Section is therefore to prevent pawn broking from being used <br />as facilities for commission of crimes and to assure that such businesses comply with basic <br />consumer protection standards, thereby protecting the public health, safety, and general welfare <br />of the citizens of the City. <br /> <br />a. Provisions of State Law Adopted. The provisions of Minnesota Statutes <br />Chapter 325J and as amended from time to time are hereby adopted by <br />reference as if fully set forth at this point. <br /> <br />Subd.2. License Required. No person, partnership, or corporation shall <br />engage in or carryon the business of a Pawnbroker, without a license issued by the City, for each <br />and every separate office or place of business operated by such licensee in the City. The annual <br />fee for such license shall be set by Council resolution. <br /> <br />A license under this Section shall authorize the licensee to carryon its business only at the <br />permanent place of business designated in the license. No license may be transferred to a <br />different location or a different licensee. <br /> <br />Subd.3. APS Established. To help the police department better regulate <br />current and future pawn businesses, decrease and stabilize costs associated with the regulation of <br />the pawn industry, and increase identification of criminal activities in the pawn industry through <br />the timely collection and sharing of pawn transaction information, this Section also implements <br />and establishes the use of the automated pawn system (APS). <br /> <br />Subd.4. License Limitation. No more than three (3) pawnbroker licensed <br />businesses shall be permitted by the City at anyone time. 'Priority shall be given to qualified <br />applicants for renewal of existing licenses. <br /> <br />Subd. 5. <br /> <br />License Fee. <br /> <br />Ordinance #09-08 <br />Page 2 of 15 <br />
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