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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6-c > 69-g

§  69-g.  Records.  1.  Such  scrap  processor  shall  record (i) each  purchase of any pig or pigs of metal, bronze or brass castings or  parts  thereof,  sprues  or  gates  or parts thereof, utility wire or brass car  journals, or of metal beer kegs, and (ii) each purchase of  iron,  steel  and/or  nonferrous  scrap  for  a  price  of  fifty dollars or more, and  preserve such record for a period of three  years;  which  record  shall  show  the  date  of  purchase,  name of seller, his residence address by  street, number, city, village or town, the driver's  license  number  or  information  from  a government issued photographic identification card,  if any, of such person, or by such description as will reasonably locate  the seller, the type and  quantity  of  such  purchase;  and  the  scrap  processor  shall  cause  such  record  to be signed by the seller or his  agent. It shall be unlawful for any seller to  refuse  to  furnish  such  information  or  to  furnish  incorrect  or incomplete information. Such  scrap processor shall also make and retain  a  copy  of  the  government  issued  photographic  identification card used to verify the identity of  the person from whom the scrap metal was purchased and shall retain this  copy in a separate book, register or electronic archive  for  two  years  from the date of purchase.    2.  Such  records  shall  be  available  for  inspection by the police  department of the state or the municipality in which  the  establishment  is located.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6-c > 69-g

§  69-g.  Records.  1.  Such  scrap  processor  shall  record (i) each  purchase of any pig or pigs of metal, bronze or brass castings or  parts  thereof,  sprues  or  gates  or parts thereof, utility wire or brass car  journals, or of metal beer kegs, and (ii) each purchase of  iron,  steel  and/or  nonferrous  scrap  for  a  price  of  fifty dollars or more, and  preserve such record for a period of three  years;  which  record  shall  show  the  date  of  purchase,  name of seller, his residence address by  street, number, city, village or town, the driver's  license  number  or  information  from  a government issued photographic identification card,  if any, of such person, or by such description as will reasonably locate  the seller, the type and  quantity  of  such  purchase;  and  the  scrap  processor  shall  cause  such  record  to be signed by the seller or his  agent. It shall be unlawful for any seller to  refuse  to  furnish  such  information  or  to  furnish  incorrect  or incomplete information. Such  scrap processor shall also make and retain  a  copy  of  the  government  issued  photographic  identification card used to verify the identity of  the person from whom the scrap metal was purchased and shall retain this  copy in a separate book, register or electronic archive  for  two  years  from the date of purchase.    2.  Such  records  shall  be  available  for  inspection by the police  department of the state or the municipality in which  the  establishment  is located.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6-c > 69-g

§  69-g.  Records.  1.  Such  scrap  processor  shall  record (i) each  purchase of any pig or pigs of metal, bronze or brass castings or  parts  thereof,  sprues  or  gates  or parts thereof, utility wire or brass car  journals, or of metal beer kegs, and (ii) each purchase of  iron,  steel  and/or  nonferrous  scrap  for  a  price  of  fifty dollars or more, and  preserve such record for a period of three  years;  which  record  shall  show  the  date  of  purchase,  name of seller, his residence address by  street, number, city, village or town, the driver's  license  number  or  information  from  a government issued photographic identification card,  if any, of such person, or by such description as will reasonably locate  the seller, the type and  quantity  of  such  purchase;  and  the  scrap  processor  shall  cause  such  record  to be signed by the seller or his  agent. It shall be unlawful for any seller to  refuse  to  furnish  such  information  or  to  furnish  incorrect  or incomplete information. Such  scrap processor shall also make and retain  a  copy  of  the  government  issued  photographic  identification card used to verify the identity of  the person from whom the scrap metal was purchased and shall retain this  copy in a separate book, register or electronic archive  for  two  years  from the date of purchase.    2.  Such  records  shall  be  available  for  inspection by the police  department of the state or the municipality in which  the  establishment  is located.