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MAR -26 -1991 12 :55 FROM SWEENEY & BORER <br />(F) <br />TO LITTLE- CRNRDR P.1Ev13 <br />(1) valid picture driver's license; <br />(2) picture identification; <br />(3) Medicard. <br />the books as well as the goods received must be open <br />for inspection by the appropriate law enforcement <br />agency at reasonable times. Records required by this <br />subsection must be stored and maintained by the <br />licensee for a period of at least three years. <br />817.200. Daily Remoxts. For the following items, <br />regardless of resale price, a secondhand goods dealer or <br />pawnbroker must make out, on forms approved by the appropriate <br />law enforcement agency, and send daily by mail to the <br />appropriate law enforcement agency, a legible description of the <br />goods received during the preceding day, together with the time <br />received and a description of the person from whom the goods <br />were received: <br />(A) items with a serial number identification, or <br />"operation identification" symbol; <br />(3) cameras; <br />(C) electronic audio or video equipment; <br />(D) precious jewelry or gems, and precious metals; <br />(E) artist - signed or artist - attributed works of art; <br />(F) guns and firearms; and <br />(G) items not included in the above, except furniture and <br />kitchen or laundry appliances, which the secondhand <br />goods dealer intends to sell for more than $200.00. <br />817.210. Stolen Goods_ A licensed pawnbroker or <br />secondhand goods dealer must report immediately to the <br />appropriate law enforcement agency any article pledged or <br />received, or sought to be pledged or received, if the licensee <br />has reason to believe that the article was stolen or lost. <br />817.220. Holding. An item received by a secondhand goods <br />dealer or pawnbroker, for which a report to the appropriate law <br />enforcement agency is required, may not be sold or otherwise <br />transferred for a period of 30 days after the date of such <br />report to the appropriate law enforcement agency, in addition to <br />Page 18 <br />