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3. Refuse to allow the appropriate law enforcement agency, the attorney general, or any other <br /> duly authorized state or federal law enforcement officer to inspect the pawn records or any pawn <br /> goods in the person's possession during the ordinary hours of business or other times acceptable to <br /> both parties. <br /> 4. Fail to maintain a record of each pawn transaction for three years. <br /> 5. Accept a pledge or purchase property from a person under the age of 18 years. <br /> 6. Make any agreement requiring the personal liability of a pledgor or seller, or waiving any <br /> provision of this Ordinance or M.S. §325J, or providing for a maturity date less than six days after the <br /> date of the pawn transaction. <br /> 7. Fail to return pledged goods to a pledgor or seller, or provide compensation as set forth in this <br /> Ordinance or in M.S.§325J.09, upon payment of the full amount due the pawnbroker unless either the <br /> date of redemption is more than 60 days past the date of the pawn transaction, renewal, or extension <br /> and the pawnbroker has sold the pledged goods pursuant to this Ordinance or M.S.§ 325J.06, or the <br /> pledged goods have been taken into custody by a court or a law enforcement officer or agency. <br /> 8. Sell or lease, or agree to sell or lease, pledge or purchased goods back to the pledgor or seller <br /> in the same, or a related,transaction. <br /> 9. Sell or otherwise charge for insurance in connection with a pawn transaction. <br /> 10. Remove pledged goods from the pawnshop premises or other storage place approved by a <br /> municipality at any time before unredeemed,pledged goods are sold pursuant to this Ordinance or <br /> M.S.§ 325 J.06. <br /> SECTION 8 J DAILYREPORTS TO LAW ENFORCEMENTAGENCIES <br /> Subd. 1. For the following items, pawnbrokers shall complete forms approved by the municipality, or <br /> issue an authority and submit the forms daily by mail or courier to the appropriate law enforcement <br /> agency: <br /> 1. Any item with a serial number identification number or operation identification number. <br /> 2. Cameras. <br /> 3. Electronic audio or video equipment. <br /> 4. Precious jewelry, gems, or metals. <br /> 5. Artist signed or artist attributed works of art. <br /> 6. Guns. <br /> 7. Computers, computer printer, software, computer equipment or accessories. <br /> 8. Any item not included in 1-6 above except furniture and kitchen or laundry appliances in <br /> which the pawnbroker intends to sell for more than$200. <br /> Page 6 <br />