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-�. ..� <br />D. Data Transfer Failures: Attachment C <br />1. If a licensee is unable to successfully transfer the required reports by electronic <br />means, the licensee must provide the police department printed copies of all <br />reportable transactions along with the videotape(s) for that date, by twelve o'clock <br />(12:00) noon the next business day; <br />2. If the problem is determined to be in the licensee's system and is not corrected by <br />the close of the first business day following the failure, the licensee must provide the <br />required reports and must be charged a fifty dollar ($50.00) reporting failure penalty, <br />daily, until the error is corrected; or <br />3. If the problem is detertnined to be outside the licensee's system, the licensee must <br />provide the required reports and resubmit all such transaction via modem when the <br />error is corrected. <br />4. If a licensee is unable to capture, digitize or transmit the photographs required by <br />this chapter, the licensee must immediately take all required photographs with a still <br />camera, cross reference the photographs to the correct transaction, and make the <br />pictures available to the police department upon request. <br />5. Regardless of the cause or origin of the technical problems that prevented the <br />licensee from uploading their reportable transactions, upon correction of the <br />problem, the licensee shall upload every reportable transaction from every business <br />day the problem had existed. <br />6. The police department may, upon presentation of extenuating circumstances by <br />the licensee, delay the implementation of the daily reporting penalty imposed by this <br />section. <br />E. Police Order to Hold Property: Whenever the city police department notifies the <br />pawnbroker or precious metal dealer not to sell an item, the item shall not be sold or <br />removed from the licensed premises until authorized to be released by the police <br />department. <br />F. Holding Period of Pawnbrokers: Any item sold or pawned to a pawnbroker for which <br />a report to the police is required under subsection C of this section shall not be sold <br />or otherwise transferred for sixty (60) days after the date of the sale or pawn. <br />However, an individual may redeem an item pawned seventy two (72) hours after the <br />item was received on deposit by the pawnbroker, excluding Sundays and legal <br />holidays. <br />G. Receipt: The pawnbroker or precious metal dealer shall provide a receipt to the seller <br />or pledger of any item of property received, which shall include: <br />1. The name, address and phone number of the pawnbroker or precious metal dealer <br />business. <br />2. The date on which the item was received by the pawnbroker or precious metal <br />dealer. <br />3. A description of the item received and amount paid to the pledger or seller in <br />exchange for the item pawned or sold. <br />4. The signature of the pawnbroker or precious metal dealer or agent. <br />5. The last regular business day by which the item must be redeemed by the pledger <br />without risk that the item will be sold and the amount necessary to redeem the <br />pawned item on that date. <br />6. The annual rate of interest charged on pawned items received. <br />7. The name, address, and signature of the seller or pledger. <br />H. Hours of Operation: No pawnbroker or precious metal dealer shall be open for the <br />transaction of business on any day of the week before seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. or <br />after ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. <br />I. Minors: The pawnbroker or precious metal dealer shall not purchase or receive <br />personal property of any nature on deposit or pledge from any minor. <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />