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Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law. 0 State of Arkansas th General Assembly As Engrossed: H// A Bill Regular Session, HOUSE BILL By: Representatives Hammer, McCrary, Cozart, Eubanks, Hillman For An Act To Be Entitled AN ACT TO PROHIBIT A PERSON FROM ENTERING INTO A TRANSACTION WITH A SCRAP METAL DEALER IF THE PERSON HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF A THEFT OFFENSE EXCEPT UNDER LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE; TO PROVIDE FOR A PRESUMPTION; TO AMEND THE OFFENSE OF THEFT OF SCRAP METAL; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Subtitle CONCERNING THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF THEFT OF SCRAP METAL; CONCERNING REGULATIONS GOVERNING SCRAP METAL TRANSACTIONS; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: SECTION. Arkansas Code --0, concerning theft offenses, is amended to add a new subsection to read as follows: (f) The following give rise to a presumption that nonferrous scrap metal not in the form of an aluminum can is stolen: () The unexplained possession or control by a person not licensed under --0 of nonferrous scrap metal; or () The acquisition by a person not licensed under --0 of nonferrous scrap metal without consideration or for a consideration known to be far below the nonferrous scrap metal s reasonable value. SECTION. Arkansas Code --(c)(), concerning the theft of *BPG0* 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 scrap metal, is amended to read as follows: (c)() Theft by receiving of scrap metal is a: (A) Class D felony if the combined value of the scrap metal and the amount of damage caused by the person who committed the theft of the scrap metal in obtaining the scrap metal is more than one thousand dollars ($,000); or (B) Class A misdemeanor. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0()(B), concerning the definition of nonferrous metal, is amended to read as follows: (B) Nonferrous metal includes without limitation the following metals, and their alloys, and items: (i) Copper; (ii) Brass; (iii) Aluminum; (iv) Bronze; (v) Lead; (vi) Zinc; and (vii) Nickel; (viii) Stainless steel; and (ix) A beer keg; SECTION. Arkansas Code --0 is amended to add a new subdivision to read as follows: (0)(A) "Theft offense" means one () or more of the following criminal offenses: (i) Theft of property, --0; (ii) Theft by receiving, --0; (iii) Theft of services, --0; (iv) Theft of leased, rented, or entrusted personal property, --; (v) Theft of motor fuel, --; (vi) Theft of recyclable materials, --; (vii) Theft of scrap metal, --; (viii) Theft by receiving of scrap metal, --; (ix) Criminal mischief, -- and --; 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 (x) Damaging wires and other fixtures of telephone, cable and electric power companies, --; (xi) Residential or commercial burglary, --; (xii) Breaking or entering, --; or (xiii) Destruction or removal of a cemetery or grave marker, --0. (B) Shoplifting, --, is not a theft offense under this subchapter. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(d)(), concerning the records required to be kept by a scrap metal recycler, is amended to read as follows: () The name, address, gender, birth date, and identifying number from the seller's driver's license, military identification card, passport, or other form of government-issued photo identification as well as the same information from each person accompanying the seller at the time of the transaction; SECTION. Arkansas Code --0(f), concerning the filing of a daily electronic report of scrap metal transactions, is amended to read as follows: (f)() For records required under subsections (a) and (d) of this section, a scrap metal recycler shall file a daily electronic record of scrap metal purchases made for that day. () The report shall be made daily by entering the information into an automated database which may be interfaced by law enforcement statewide. () The report shall be made by the end of each business day, and knowingly failing to comply with the reporting requirements of this subsection will result in a violation with a fine of: (A) One hundred dollars ($00) for the first offense; (B) Two hundred fifty dollars ($0) for the second offense; or (C) Five hundred dollars ($00) for the third or subsequent offense. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0 is amended to read as follows: 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 --0. Sales by minors Prohibited sales. (a)() No A scrap metal recycler shall not purchase or otherwise receive in the course of business scrap metal that is claimed by: ()(A) any A minor, or that may be in the possession of or under control of a minor, unless the minor is accompanied by his or her parent or guardian. ()(B) The parent or guardian shall state in writing that the transaction is taking place with the parent's or guardian's full knowledge and consent. (C) A parent or guardian who has been convicted of theft and is otherwise prohibited from selling scrap metal under this section is ineligible to accompany a minor to make a sale under this section; () A person who has been convicted of a theft offense unless: (A) The person has allowed a local law enforcement agency to inspect the scrap metal intended to be sold; and (B) The local law enforcement agency has issued a permit to the person after inspection to sell the scrap metal; or () A person who attempts to sell scrap metal for which he does not have the proper license under this subchapter. (b) A scrap metal recycler shall preserve and keep on file and make available for inspection the written statement and a copy of the permit required by subsection (a) of this section for not less than three () years. SECTION. Arkansas Code --0 is amended to read as follows: --0. Penalties. (a) A person that knowingly violates this chapter may be assessed a civil penalty is guilty of a violation and subject to a fine of no more than five hundred dollars ($00) one thousand dollars ($,000) per violation occurrence. (b) Any person that knowingly gives false information with respect to the matters required to be maintained in the records provided for in this chapter is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor D felony. (c) A person who knowingly operates as a scrap metal recycler without a license as required by --0 is upon conviction guilty of a Class D felony. 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 SECTION. Arkansas Code Title, Chapter, is amended to add two additional sections to read as follows: --0. License to sell required. (a)() A license shall be required for all scrap metal transactions, except as provided by law. ()(A) A county sheriff's office is authorized to issue a license under this section for a fee of twenty dollars ($.00). (B) Fees collected under this subsection shall be remitted on a monthly basis to the communications facility and equipment fund as described in --(b)(). (b) A person is required to have one () of the following licenses to sell scrap metal under this section: () A Class One license, which has the following characteristics: (A) Is issued to any person who is selling scrap metal that does not include nonferrous metal; (B)(i)(a) Cannot be issued to a person who is otherwise prohibited from selling scrap metal under --0(a)() unless the county sheriff issues a license at his discretion. (b) A person who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation under -- or -- cannot be issued a license under any circumstance. (ii) A licensee under this section who subsequently is convicted of a theft offense shall have the license revoked; and (C) Is valid for one () year; () A Class Two license, which has the following characteristics: (A) Is issued to any person who is selling scrap metal in a form that includes: (i) Nonferrous metal; (ii) Farm equipment; (iii) Heating, venting, and air conditioning components; (iv) Commercial construction equipment; (v) Automobiles, in whole or in part; and (vi) Batteries; 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 (B)(i)(a) Cannot be issued to a person who is otherwise prohibited from selling scrap metal under --0(a)() unless the county sheriff issues a license at his discretion. (b) A person who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation under -- or -- cannot be issued a license under any circumstance. (ii) A licensee under this section who subsequently is convicted of a theft offense shall have the license revoked; and (C) Requires the person to have a heating, venting, and air conditioning, plumbing, electrician, or general contractor's license, or a ninety-day conditional license from the county sheriff; (D) Is required for any person who sells scrap metal any number of times per year; and (E)(i) Is valid for one () year. (ii) A Class Two license may be renewed for a fee of five dollars ($.00) any time during the one-year period; () A Class Three license, which has the following characteristics: (A) Is issued to a person who is selling: (i) Scrap metal listed in subdivision (b)()(a) of this section; (ii) Metal associated with the railroad; (iii) Metal associated with a communication entity; or (iv) Metal associated with a public utility; (B)(i)(a) Cannot be issued to a person who is otherwise prohibited from selling scrap metal under --0(a)() unless the county sheriff issues a license at his discretion. (b) A person who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation under -- or -- cannot be issued a license under any circumstance. (ii) A licensee under this section who subsequently is convicted of a theft offense shall have the license revoked; and (C) Is valid for one () year; (D) Must be accompanied by a letter from an entity authorizing the person to sell the scrap metal on its behalf if the metal is 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 as described in subdivision (b)()(a)(ii) (iv) of this section. ()(A) A general public permit, which allows a private citizen to sell any item except a nonferrous metal if the item presented is accompanied by current property tax documents that match the driver s license of the seller. (B) However, if a person under subdivision ()(A) has an item that is or contains a nonferrous metal, a Class One, Class Two, or Class Three license, where applicable, or a one-time waiver every six () months from a local law enforcement agency is required. --0. Requirements to operate as a scrap metal dealer License. (a) In order to operate as a scrap metal dealer under this chapter, a person operating as a scrap metal dealer shall: () Have a fixed physical location with a full complement of permanent utilities, including without limitation: (A) Water; (B) Sewer; (C) Electricity; (D) Gas, if applicable; and (E) Communication equipment sufficient to accommodate monitoring equipment covered under the state contract; () Hold valid permits from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality; () Not have been previously been convicted of a theft offense; and () Have the ability to comply with online monitoring as required by this chapter. (b)() A person complying with the requirements of this section may apply to the county sheriff for a license to operate a scrap metal yard. () A license issued under subdivision (b)() of this section costs twenty dollars ($.00) and shall be renewed annually. (c) This section does not apply to a not-for-profit scrap metal dealer or scrap metal recycler. SECTION. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. It is found and determined by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that theft of metal subsequently 0-- 0:: BPG0

As Engrossed: H// HB 0 sold to a scrap metal dealer is a serious problem in Arkansas; that every day this problem is not addressed is one more day that a person's home or business could be stripped of copper wiring or a farmer's equipment could be stolen and sold for scrap; and that this act is immediately necessary because curtailing theft of metal to be sold for scrap is a pressing issue that needs to be immediately addressed. Therefore, an emergency is declared to exist, and this act being necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety shall become effective on June,. /s/hammer 0-- 0:: BPG0