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  8. Chapter 409 - Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers


Chapter 409 - Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers


  • Section 21-39 - Pawnbroker license required. Loans on intangible property excepted.
  • Section 21-39a - Definitions.
  • Section 21-40 - Issuance of licenses. Fees. Applications. Criminal history records checks. Suspension, revocation or modification of license.
  • Section 21-41 - Proof of identity required. Record-keeping requirements.
  • Section 21-42 - Documents and copies provided by pawnbroker. Payment requirements. Limitations on check cashing by pawnbroker.
  • Section 21-43 - Statement of transactions.
  • Section 21-44 - Rates of interest.
  • Section 21-45 - Sale or disposition of deposited or pledged property.
  • Section 21-46 - Security not defeated by out-of-state conditional sale.
  • Section 21-46a - Seizure of property by law enforcement officer. Restitution.
  • Section 21-47 - Penalties.
  • Section 21-47d - Secondhand dealer license. Fees. Applications. Criminal history records checks. Suspension or revocation of license. Exemption. Penalty.
  • Section 21-47e - Proof of identity required. Record-keeping requirements. Payment terms. Statement of transactions. Sale or disposition of property. Seizure of property by law enforcement officer. Restitution. Penalty.
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