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CC PACKETS 2001-2004
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CC PACKET 06242003
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r <br /> CITY OF ST.ANTHONY,MINNESOTA <br /> ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF PAWNBROKERS; <br /> ADDING SECTION 566 TO THE ST.ANTHONY CITY CODE <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2003-003 <br /> Section 566—Pawnbrokers <br /> The City Council of the City of St.Anthony hereby ordains: <br /> 566.01. Findings and Purpose Statement. <br /> A. Findings. The City Council makes the following findings regarding the need to <br /> regulate pawnbrokers operating with the City: <br /> (1) Pawnbrokers provide an opportunity for the commission of crime and the <br /> concealment of crime, because pawnshops have the ability to receive and <br /> transfer stolen property easily and quickly; and <br /> (2) The pawn industry has outgrown the City's current ability to effectively and <br /> efficiently identify criminal activity related to pawnbrokers and pawn <br /> businesses. The adoption of an Automated Pawn System (APS)will allow <br /> law enforcement officials to timely collect and share pawn transaction <br /> information more efficiently; and <br /> (3) Consumer protection regulation of pawn transactions is warranted in light <br /> of the potential for abuse. <br /> B. Purpose Statement. The City Council enacts this Section of the City Code in <br /> order to further the following objectives: <br /> (1) The prevention of pawnshops from being used as facilities for the <br /> commission of crime; and <br /> (2) The identification of criminal activities through timely collection and <br /> sharing of pawn transaction information; and <br /> (3) The promulgation of consumer protection standards to be adhered to by <br /> the pawn industry; and <br /> (4) The protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare of the <br /> citizens of the City. <br />
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