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11 REFERENCE TITLE: trade; commerce; passport identification State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025 SB 1531 Introduced by Senators Angius: Werner An Act amending section 44-1642, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to scrap metal dealers. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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8080 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 44-1642, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE44-1642. Records of purchase; transaction limitations; age requirement for scrap metal seller; used catalytic converter retainment period; exception A. Every each scrap metal dealer shall keep on the business premises a book, or other similar record, legibly printed or written in ink, and in the English language of each transaction involving the receipt of scrap metal. The record of each receipt of scrap metal shall include the following information: 1. The date, time and place of the transaction. 2. A photograph and an identifying description and weight of the specific scrap metal received. 3. The dollar amount of the transaction. 4. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the seller's name, physical description including gender, height, weight, race and eye and hair color, physical address, date of birth and signature and a photocopy of a the seller's current driver license, unexpired united states passport, nonoperating identification license issued pursuant to section 28-3165 or photo identification card issued by a tribal government or the United States military. The scrap metal dealer must validate the recorded information by using the seller's current driver license, unexpired united states passport, nonoperating identification license issued pursuant to section 28-3165 or photo identification card issued by a tribal government or the United States military. This paragraph does not apply to a seller who is exclusively selling aluminum beverage containers. 5. The seller's transaction privilege tax number, if applicable. 6. The number and state of issuance of the license on the vehicle used to deliver the scrap metal. 7. A photograph, video record or digital record of the seller involved in the transaction. 8. A right index fingerprint of the seller. B. The record and entries shall be retained in a book or similar record at the business premises for one year after making the final entry of any transaction and shall be retained either at the business premises or any other reasonably available location for an additional year. A scrap metal dealer's business premises, business records relating to scrap metal transactions, including a book or similar record prescribed by this section, and business inventory shall be open during regular business hours for reasonable inspection by a peace officer. Before an inspection shall take place, a peace officer shall first identify himself and the purpose for the inspection to the scrap metal dealer, or the dealer's manager or any other responsible person and comply with all reasonable and customary safety requirements of that scrap metal dealer for the business premises inspected. The scrap metal dealer may require the peace officer to sign an inspection log that includes the officer's name and serial or badge number and the time, the date and the purpose for the inspection. C. A scrap metal dealer shall not provide payment for any scrap metal on site at the time of the scrap metal transaction. Payment shall be made by mailing a check or money order to a physical address provided by the seller through a current driver license or other identification prescribed in subsection A, paragraph 4 of this section. The check or money order shall be made payable to the business name for an industrial account. This subsection: 1. Except as provided in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of this subsection, applies only to industrial accounts, copper and aluminum wire with a diameter of at least three-eighths of an inch. 2. Except as provided in paragraph 3 or 4 of this subsection, applies to all scrap metal transactions of $300 or more. 3. Does not apply to industrial accounts if the industrial accounts annually preregister employees who are authorized sellers on behalf of the industrial accounts. 4. Applies to all transactions involving air conditioner cooling coils, including industrial accounts, except that for these transactions a scrap metal dealer may give a seller on site a check made payable to an industrial account. D. A scrap metal dealer shall provide a receipt to the seller on site at the time of the scrap metal transaction, for every transaction, and shall include the following information: 1. The date, time and place of the transaction. 2. An identifying description and weight of the specific scrap metal received. 3. The dollar amount of the transaction. E. A scrap metal seller may not conduct a series of transactions for one vehicle load of scrap metal to avoid the requirements of this section. F. A scrap metal seller shall not participate in more than one cash transaction per day for scrap metal. G. A scrap metal seller shall be at least sixteen years of age. H. If a scrap metal dealer purchases a used catalytic converter or any nonferrous parts of a catalytic converter, the scrap metal dealer shall retain the used catalytic converter or the nonferrous parts of the catalytic converter in their original form for at least seven days after the original purchase date at the scrap metal dealer's place of business. I. This section does not apply to transactions involving materials consisting of a metal product in its original manufactured form that is composed of not more than twenty percent by weight of nonferrous metal. 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