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2010 SESSION
10105465DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 54.1-4010 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 54.1-4010. Daily reports.
Every pawnbroker shall prepare in an electronic format a
daily report of all goods, articles or things pawned or pledged with him or
sold to him that day and shall file such report electronically through use
of a disk, electronic transmission, or other electronic means by noon of
the following day with the chief of police or other law-enforcement officer of
the county, city or town where his business is conducted designated by the
local attorney for the Commonwealth to receive it. The report shall include the
pledgor's or seller's name, residence, and driver's license number or other
form of identification, and a description of the goods, articles or other
things pledged or sold and, unless maintained in electronic format,
shall be in writing and clearly legible to any person inspecting it. A
pawnbroker may compile and maintain the daily report in an electronic format
and, if so maintained, shall file the required daily reports electronically
with the appropriate law-enforcement officer through use of a disk, electronic
transmission, or any other electronic means of reporting approved by the
law-enforcement officer. Any town with a population between 13,000 and 14,000 may
by ordinance require a pawnbroker to maintain and file a daily report
electronically through the use of a disk, electronic transmission, or any other
electronic means of reporting approved by the law-enforcement officer.
The Department of State Police shall adopt regulations for the uniform reporting of information required by this section.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.