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 It is an offense for any new and unused property merchant required to maintain receipts under this part to knowingly: 
 -  Falsify, obliterate or destroy such receipts; 
  -  Refuse or fail, upon the request of a law enforcement officer, to make such receipts available for inspection within a period of time which is reasonable under the individual circumstances surrounding such request; provided, that nothing contained within this section shall be construed to require the new and unused property merchant to possess such receipt on or about the merchant's person without reasonable notice; 
  -  Fail to maintain the receipts required by this part for at least two (2) years; or 
  -  Present credentials pursuant to the requirements of this section which are false, fraudulent, forged, fraudulently obtained or the nature of which is misrepresented. 
  
          
           
           
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