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Code · Virginia · Title 59.1 · Chapter 9

Code of Virginia § 59.1-136.5. Reports of purchases by scrap metal purchasers.

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If requested by the chief law-enforcement officer of the locality in which the scrap metal purchaser conducts business, every scrap metal purchaser conducting business in the locality shall furnish to the chief law-enforcement officer of the locality in which the scrap metal purchaser conducts business a report of all of the scrap metal purchaser's purchases of nonferrous scrap, metal articles, and proprietary articles, excluding aluminum cans and interior household items. Each report shall
(i)be submitted on the next business day following the date of a purchase;
(ii)include the seller's name, date of birth, identification number, address, height, and weight and the license number of any motor vehicle in which the goods or things were delivered; and
(iii)be submitted in an electronic format if required by the locality in which the scrap metal purchaser conducts business. The form of the report shall be prescribed by the Virginia State Police.
2007, c. 917 ; 2013, c. 414 .
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