8.1 Increase License FeesCITY OF SALINA
REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION
AGENDA SECTION:
NO.
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Administration
DATE T I ME
11/16/1.~)81 4:00 P.M.
OR I G I NAT I NG DEPARTlvlENT: APPROV ED FOR
AGENDA:
City Clerk
D. L. Harrison
BY: BY
Second Reading Charter Ordinance Number 19 - Exempting the City of Salina,
Kansas from the provisions of K.S.A. 16-707, which provides for the licensing
of pawnbrokers and precious metal dealers and providing substitute and
additional provisions on the same subject and repealing Charter Ordinance
Number 12.
(Second Reading of this ordinance was tabled for one week at the November 9, 1981
meeting.)
COMMISSION ACTION
MOTION BY
SECOND BY
CHARTER ORDINANCE NUMBER
A CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING TME CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS, FROM THE PROVISIONS OF
K.S.A. 16-707, WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE LICENSING OF PAWNBROKERS AND PRECIOUS METAL DEALERS
AND PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT AND REPEALING CHARTER
ORDINANCE NUMBER 12.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the City of SaIina, Kansas:
Section I. That the City of Salina, Kansas, a city of the first class, by the
powers vested in it by Article 12, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of Kansas,
hereby elects to and does exempt itself from and makes inapplicable to it the provisions of
K.S.A. 16-707 and provides substitute and additional provisions on the same subject, as
follows, to-wit:
"16-707 Licensing of pawnbrokers and precious metal dealers;
application fee; disposition.
(a). No person shall engage or continue in business as a pawnbroker
or precious metal dealer without first obtaining a license therefor. The
person shall obtain such license from the clerk.
(b). Application for a license shall be in writing and shall state
the full name and place of residence of the applicant. If the applicant
is a partnership, the application shall contain the name and place of
residence of each officer, shareholder or member thereof. The application
shall include the address of the places where the business is to be
conducted, the hours and days of the week during which the applicant
proposes to engage in the business of pawnbroking or dealing in precious
metals at each such place, and such other information as may be necessary
to determine the applicant's qualifications for a license in accordance
with the provisions of state law. Each applicant shall also'submit with
the application:
(1). A statement that the applicant is the holder of a valid
registration certificate issued by the Director of Revenue pursuant
to K.S.A. 79-3608 for each place of business for which application
for a license is made; and
(2). A detailed inventory and description of all goods, wares,
merchandise, precious metals or other property held in pledge or for
sale at the time the application at each place of business stated
therein, including whether the same was received in pledge, purchased
as secondhand merchandise or precious metal purchased for resale.
(cl. The license application shall be in a form approved by the
attorney general. Each application shall be accompanied by a fee as
determined pursuant to Ordinance Number 81-8881 which shalt be paid
annually upon renewal of the license. All such fees received by the City
Clerk shall be deposited in the city general fund."
Section 2. This ordinance shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive
weeks in the Salina Journal, the official city newspaper.
Section 3. That Charter Ordinance Number 12 is hereby repealed.
Section 4. This is a Charter Ordinance and shall take effect sixty-one (61) days
after final publication unless a sufficient petition is filed and a referendum held on the
ordinance as provided in Article 12, Section 5, Subdivision (c) of the Constitution of
Kansas, in which case the ordinance shall become effective if approved by a majority of the
electors voting thereon.
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners by not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the
members elect voting in favor thereof and approved by the Mayor this 9th day of November, 1981.I
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Merle A. Hodges, M.D., Mayor
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk