HB-5956, As Passed Senate, June 28, 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 5956

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1945 PA 231, entitled

 

"An act to prescribe additional regulations and requirements for

pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers and junk dealers; to provide for

the taking of fingerprints and the making of reports to enforcement

officers; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the

provisions of this act; and to declare the effect of this act,"

 

by amending sections 1 and 6 (MCL 445.471 and 445.476).

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1. (1) This act shall be construed as supplementing the

 

laws of this state and city and village ordinances and charters

 

regulating or licensing pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers, and junk

 

dealers.

 

     (2)  The term "secondhand  As used in this act:

 

     (a) "Secondhand dealer" or "junk dealer"  as used in this act

 

shall mean  means any person, corporation, or member or members of

 


a co-partnership or firm, whose principal business is that of

 

purchasing, storing, selling, exchanging, and receiving  second

 

hand  secondhand personal property of any kind or description.  The

 

term "pawnbroker" as used in this act shall mean  Secondhand dealer

 

or junk dealer does not include a scrap processor or an automotive

 

recycler.

 

     (b) "Pawnbroker" means any person, corporation, or member or

 

members of a co-partnership or firm, who loans money on deposit or

 

pledge of personal property, or other valuable thing, other than

 

securities or printed evidence of indebtedness, or who deals in the

 

purchasing of personal property or other valuable thing on

 

condition of selling the same back again at a stipulated price.

 

     (c) "Internet drop-off store" means a person, corporation, or

 

firm that contracts with other persons, corporations, or firms to

 

offer its personal property or other valuable thing for sale,

 

purchase, consignment, or trade through means of an internet

 

website and meets the conditions described in section 6(3).

 

     (d) "Local law enforcement agency" means the police agency of

 

the city, village, or township, or if none, the county sheriff of

 

the county in which the internet drop-off store conducts business.

 

     (e) "Scrap processor" means a person, utilizing machinery and

 

equipment and operating from a fixed location, whose principal

 

business is the processing and manufacturing of iron, steel,

 

nonferrous metals, paper, plastic, or glass, into prepared grades

 

of products suitable for consumption by recycling mills and

 

foundries.

 

     (f) "Automotive recycler" means a person who engages in

 


business primarily for the purpose of selling retail salvage

 

vehicle parts and secondarily for the purpose of selling retail

 

salvage motor vehicles or manufacturing or selling a product of

 

gradable scrap metal or a person employed as a salvage vehicle

 

agent as that term is defined in section 56c of the Michigan

 

vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.56c.

 

     Sec. 6. (1)  Nothing in this act shall be deemed to  This act

 

does not apply to any secondhand or junk dealer purchasing scrap

 

iron and metal.  , except scrapped motor vehicles not purchased

 

from a licensed second hand or junk dealer.

 

     (2) This act does not require an internet drop-off store

 

complying with subsection (3), or a person engaged in the sale,

 

purchase, consignment, or trade of personal property or other

 

valuable thing for himself or herself, to obtain a license under

 

this act or any ordinance being supplemented by this act.

 

     (3) An internet drop-off store in compliance with the

 

following conditions is exempt from licensure as a pawnbroker,

 

secondhand dealer, or junk dealer under this act:

 

     (a) Has a fixed place of business within this state except

 

that he or she exclusively transacts all purchases or sales by

 

means of the internet and the purchases and sales are not

 

physically transacted on the premises of that fixed place of

 

business.

 

     (b) Has the personal property or other valuable thing

 

available on a website for viewing by photograph, if available, by

 

the general public at no charge, which website shall be searchable

 

by zip code or state, or both. The website viewing shall include,

 


as applicable, serial number, make, model, and other unique

 

identifying marks, numbers, names, or letters appearing on the

 

personal property or other valuable thing.

 

     (c) Maintains records of the sale, purchase, consignment, or

 

trade of the personal property or other valuable thing for at least

 

2 years, which records shall contain a description, including a

 

photograph, if available, and, if applicable, serial number, make,

 

model, and other unique identifying marks, numbers, names, or

 

letters appearing on the personal property or other valuable thing.

 

     (d) Provide the local law enforcement agency with any name

 

under which it conducts business on the website and access to the

 

business premises at any time during normal business hours for

 

purposes of inspection.

 

     (e) Within 24 hours after a request from a local law

 

enforcement agency, provide an electronic copy of the seller's or

 

consignor's name, address, telephone number, driver license number

 

and issuing state, the buyer's name and address if applicable, and

 

a description of the personal property or other valuable thing as

 

described in subdivision (c). The provision of information shall be

 

in a format acceptable to the local law enforcement agency but

 

shall at least be in a legible format and in the English language.

 

     (f) Provide that payment for the personal property or other

 

valuable thing is executed by means of check or other electronic

 

payment system, so long as the payment is not made in cash. No

 

payment shall be provided to the seller until the item is sold.

 

     (g) Immediately remove the personal property or other valuable

 

thing from the website if the local law enforcement agency

 


determines that the personal property or other valuable thing is

 

stolen.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

unless all of the following bills of the 93rd Legislature are

 

enacted into law:

 

     (a) House Bill No. 5955.

 

     (b) House Bill No. 5957.

 

     (c) House Bill No. 5958.