Information concerning purchases to be recorded in book; prohibition on altering or destroying information in book; book to be open to inspection by certain law enforcement and other governmental officers.

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1. Every junk dealer shall keep a book in which must be written in ink at the time of purchase a full and accurate description of each article purchased, together with the full name, residence, driver’s license number, vehicle license number and general description of the person selling the article.

2. In addition to the information required to be included in the book pursuant to subsection 1, a junk dealer must include in writing in ink in the book each time he or she purchases or otherwise receives metallic wire that has been burned in whole or in part to remove insulation:

(a) The name of the person who delivered the metallic wire; and

(b) A description of the written evidence obtained by the junk dealer pursuant to NRS 647.035 identifying the person who delivered the metallic wire.

3. No entry in the book may be erased, mutilated or changed.

4. The book must be open at all times to inspection by the sheriff of the county or any of his or her deputies, any member of the police department in the city or town, and any constable or other county or municipal officer in the county in which the junk dealer does business.

[3:22:1921; NCL § 3722] — (NRS A 1967, 178; 1971, 931; 1983, 745; 1999, 279)


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