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ORDINANCE NO. 80-12-2038
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF THE SALE OR
EXCHANGE OF CERTAIN JEWELRY, COINS, PRECIOUS STONES AND METALS, TO
PROHIBIT THE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES FROM PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN
YEARS OF AGE, AND TO REQUIRE THE KEEPING OF RECORDS AND REPORTS FOR
THE CHIEF OF 'POLICE OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH
WHEREAS, the rapidly increasing value of precious metals, especially
gold and silver, has made certain jewelry, coins, watches and other articles an
extraordinarily attractive target for thieves; and
WHEREAS, certain businesses that deal in second-hand articles, includ-
ing particularly transient -buyers of old gold and silver, provide a readily avail-
able market for thieves for such valuable articles; and
WHEREAS, the current provisions of the laws are inadequate to provide
law enforcement officials with sufficient information and authority to control the
flow of stolen articles through such businesses; and
WHEREAS, there has been an increase in thefts of certain jewelry, coins,
precious stones and metals occurring in the Paducah area.
KENTUCKY:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
SECTION 1. That it shall be the duty of all persons dealing in the
purchase or exchange of second-hand or antique jewelry, coins, watches, diamonds
or other precious stones, cutlery, old gold, silver, platinum, or other precious metals,
or any other second-hand manufactured articles, composed wholly or in part of gold,
silver, platinum or other precious metals to keep a daily register on a form provided
by the Paducah Police Department, of every article purchased or exchanged by them
in the course of their business and the persons from whom such articles were acquired.
Said register shall contain as minute a description of each article as is possible, in-
cluding any identification numbers and the manufacturer's name, as well as the name,
age, sex, race, address, driver's license number, general description of the individual
or individuals selling or exchanging the articles, and their signatures.
SECTION 2. That all persons engaged in business as described in
Section 1 above, shall furnish to the Chief of Police of the City of Paducah each
day at the Police office by eleven o'clock (11:00) a.m., a copy of the register for all
transactions which took place during the preceding day.
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SECTION 3. That all persons engaged in business as described in
Section 1 above, shall retain each and every article received by them in the same
state or condition in which it was "received, and all articles received during any
one day's transaction shall be kept separately and shall not be co -mingled with articles
received during any other day's transactions'.. Furthermore, all articles shall be made
available for examination within the City of Paducah to members of the Paducah Police
Department, and the sheriff's department, state police, or other law enforcement official
for a period of five (5) consecutive days after their receipt, before such articles are-
resold
re.
resold or exchanged,: unless written permission is obtained from the Chief of Police of
the City of Paducah.
SECTION 4. That no person engaged in business as described in
Section 1 above, shall purchase or exchange second hand or antique jewelry, coins,
watches, diamonds or other precious stones, cutlery or old gold, silver, platinum
or other precious metals, or other second hand manufactured articles composed
wholly or in part of gold, silver, platinum, or other precious metals unless the
person first obtains an instant developing photograph of the seller or exchanger of
the above enumerated items. The photograph is to be identified in such a way that the
person or persons shown in the photograph can be identified with each entry of the
register identified in Section 1 hereof. The photograph and register shall be maintained
for a period of one year after the date on which the transaction occurred.
SECTION "5. That no person engaged in business as described in Section
1 above, shall purchase or exchange second hand or antique jewelry, coins, watches,
diamonds or other precious stones, cutlery, or old gold, silver, platinum or other
precious metals, or any other second hand manufactured articles composed wholly
or in part of gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals from any person less
than eighteen (18) years of age.
SECTION 6. Nothing contained herein shall require compliance of
Section 1 through 5 of this ordinance by a person engaging in business within
the City of Paducah who posses a current business license from the City of
Paducah, and is:
a) Accepting returns for cash, credit, or replacement of any item
originally purchased from said person;
b) Exchanging an item for another item of greater value.
SECTION 7. That violation of any of the duties, requirements, or pro-
hibitions contained in Sections 1 through 5 of this Ordinance shall be punishable
as a Class A Misdemeanor.
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SECTION 8. If any
provision of this
ordinance or
the application
thereof
to any person or circumstance
is held invalid,
the invalidity
does not affect
other
provisions or 'application, and to this end the provisions -of this ordinance are
severable.
SECTION
9.
The
City of Paducah declares that an emergency does exist
due to the increase
in
thefts
of certain jewelry, coins, precious stones and metals
occurring in the -Paducah area, and further, that the current provisions of the laws
are inadequate to- provide law enforcement officials with sufficient information and
authority to control the flow of stolen articles through certain businesses referred
to hereinabove.
SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately
upon passage. This ordinance shall be published in full.
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners December 22, 1980
Recorded by Louise McKinney, City Clerk, December 22, 1980
Published by The Paducah Sun December 28, 1980.