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Electronic Reporting Ordinance <br /> Page 4 <br /> (4) Any records required to be kept or maintained under this section shall be available at all <br /> times for inspection by the Police Chief or person duly authorized by him or her to inspect <br /> the records. <br /> Section 111. Chapter 4, Article 4, Section 4-53 addressing Secondhand Stores of the South Bend Municipal <br /> Code is amended by changing paragraphs (d), (e) (f) to read in their entirety as follows; and by deleting <br /> paragraph (g) in its entirety and re-lettering the paragraphs affected by this deletion: <br /> (d) License /ee. The applicant for a second hand store license shall pay an annual fee of one hundred <br /> fifteen dollars to the Controller, upon approval of the Board and Police Department and issuance of the license. <br /> (e) Electronic Report to Police and Records Required; Contents. <br /> (I) Every dealer shall maintain a physical secondhand sales report. Each dealer shall keep and <br /> preserve data on or through an electronic or computer data system database on a daily basis <br /> for the preceding 24-hour period of all purchases of any precious metal items. Such <br /> information shall be sent via electronic forms of transmission to the South Bend Police <br /> Department using the Records Management System being used by the South Bend Police <br /> Department. The data shall include the time of purchase of an% article of firearm, electronic <br /> items, appliances, equipment, tools or other item originally marked tiith a serial number or <br /> marked with an owner's engraving or mark. The reports must contain the sellers full legal <br /> name, physical address, date of birth, gender, race, height and weight, as well as the price <br /> paid for each item, the purchase date and time, a description of each article purchased, <br /> including identifying marks, engravings, the manufacturer of the item, model number of the <br /> item. the serial number of the item, and the sellers driver's license number or the number of <br /> any other identification issued by a governmental authority bearing the seller's photograph. <br /> The form shall also bear a digital photograph of the items bring purchased and a clear, inked. <br /> or digital, impression of the seller's right thumb print and the same transaction number as <br /> recorded in the dealer's record book as required by paragraph (2) below. If the right thumb is <br /> missing any of the customers' fingerprints may be used with an identification of what finger <br /> is used in the right thumbs absence written adjacent to the inked or digital fingerprint on the <br /> form. The inked or digital fingerprint shall be made in a manner readable by the Police <br /> Department and shall not be blurred or obliterated. <br /> (2) The dealer shall also record the sellers physical description and a description of the property <br /> purchased, as required by this section, and shall retain the physical secondhand sales report <br /> and information for three (3) years from the date of the last purchase recorded therein. <br /> (3) Any records required to be kept or maintained under this section shall be available at all <br /> times for inspection by the Police Chief or person duly authorized by him or her to inspect <br /> the records. <br /> (f) Secondhand Purchased Items to he Held Before Resale hi- Dealer. All secondhand purchased items, <br /> purchased by a dealer, must be held for fifteen (15) days in the dealer's possession, before being resold, <br /> exchanged, or altered in any manner. If the items purchased are held or stored at a location other than <br /> the dealer's premises licensed under this section, the location of these goods and the holder's <br /> identification must be tiled with the Police Chief within twenty-four (24) hours form the time of <br />