File #: 050178    Version: Name: Regulations for Junk Dealers
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Introduced: 2/1/2005 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: Final action: 4/15/2005
Enactment date: Enactment #: 69-05
Title: Ordinance amending San Francisco Municipal (Police) Code Part II, Chapter VII Sections 974.1, 974.4, 974.11, 974.12, 974.14, 974.15, 974.21 and 974.22,and by renumbering and amending 974.10-1, to align definitions to those of the California Business and Professions Code and to define "buy book", require that a permit applicant include additional information in the permit application, including a requirement that a permit holder inform the Police Department if the business will engage in welding, use of a propane tank, or cutting torches operated by compressed gasses and provide copies of permits for those activities; expand the types of information that the Chief of Police may consider in determining whether to grant the permit including convictions for fraud and crimes related to the environment, permit revocations from other government agencies, and civil penalties imposed related to the operation of a junk dealer or hazardous material or the environment; provide examples of types of "cause" that would justify a revocation of the permit and clarify that the standard of proof is a preponderance of the evidence; clarify the prohibition of operating at another location not listed on the permit; set forth the rules under which the permit holder operates, including a requirement that the permit holder keep all items purchased in the same condition for five days, allow non-peace officer who have the authority to enforce rules and regulations on the premises to inspect, maintain a record of all purchases that includes requiring the seller to produce a valid form of identification for each transaction, maintain the "buy book" in serial-number order for a period of three years and to allow inspection of the book, maintain the sidewalk and other areas adjacent to the premises clear of obstacles, trash and debris, and prevent loitering; clarify that a violation of these provisions is a misdemeanor; and grant the Chief of Police authority to temporarily suspend operation of the business if it presents an immediate threat to the public health and safety; adding Sections 974.10-2 and 974.14-2 to require the permit holder to provide current information to the Chief on an annual basis and to require the Chief to make a determination of whether to move to revoke the permit; and to prohibit the junk dealer from making purchases (1) from anyone who does not have a valid identification, (2) of parts that contain hazardous materials; and (3) of goods that may be stolen; repealing Sections 974.18, 974.19 and 974.24 to repeal the holding period exemption for purchases from other junk dealers; repeal the prior requirements for buy books, and repeal the provision regarding pre-existing permits.
Sponsors: Sophie Maxwell
Attachments: 1. Leg_Ver1, 2. Leg_Ver2, 3. Leg_Final
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