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(4) - Date, time and place the item of property was received by the licensee, <br /> and the unique alpha and/or numeric transaction identifier that <br /> distinguishes it from all other transactions in the licensee's records. <br /> Transaction identifiers must be consecutively numbered. <br /> (5) Full name, current residence address, current residence telephone number, <br /> date of birth and accurate description of the person from whom the item of <br /> the property was received, including: sex,height, weight, race, color of <br /> eyes and color of hair. <br /> (6) The identification number and state of issue from an acceptable form of <br /> identification. - <br /> (7) The signature of the person identified in the transaction. <br /> (8) The licensee must also take a color photograph or color video recording <br /> of: <br /> (a) Each customer involved in a billable transaction. <br /> (b) Every item pawned or sold that does not have a unique serial or <br /> identification number permanently engraved or affixed. <br /> If a photograph is taken, it must be at least two (2) inches in length <br /> by two (2) inches in width and must be maintained in such a <br /> manner that the photograph can be readily matched and correlated <br /> with all other records of the transaction to which they relate. Such <br /> photographs must be available to the Chief of Police, or the chief s <br /> designee, upon request. The major portion of the photograph must <br /> include an identifiable front facial close-up of the person who <br /> pawned or sold the item. Items photographed must be accurately <br /> depicted. The licensee must inform the person that he or she is <br /> being photographed by displaying a sign of sufficient size in a <br /> conspicuous place in the premises. If a video photograph is taken,. <br /> the video camera must zoom in on the person pawning or selling <br /> the item so as to include an identifiable close-up of that person's <br /> face. Items photographed by video must be accurately depicted. <br /> Video photographs must be electronically referenced by time and <br /> date so they can be readily matched and correlated with all other <br /> records of the transaction to which they relate. The licensee must <br /> inform the person that he or she is being videotaped orally and by <br /> displaying a sign of sufficient size in a conspicuous place on the <br /> premises. The licensee must keep the exposed videotape for three <br /> (3) months, and furnish it to the police department upon request. <br /> (9) Digitized photographs. Effective sixty(60) days from the date of <br /> notification by the police department licensees must fulfill the color <br /> 10 <br />