![]() A Person whose only business transactions with Regulated Property in the City of Portland consist of the sale of personal property acquired for household or other personal use or A business whose acquisitions of Regulated Property consist exclusively of donated items and/or purchases from 501(c)3 organizations or Dealers that acquire or offer for sale not more than 50 items of Regulated Property in any one-year period will be categorized as an "Occasional Secondhand Dealer." The term "Dealer" in this Chapter and all regulations herein refer to Secondhand Dealers, Occasional Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers unless specifically stated otherwise. (2) Offers for sale Regulated Property.(1) Acquires Regulated Property at or from Business Locations within the City of Portland, or on behalf of such a business regardless of where the acquisition occurs, or.Sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, family limited partnership, joint venture, association, cooperative, trust, estate, corporation, personal holding company, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or any other form of organization for doing business and that: Any arrest or conviction for conduct other than that denoted by the statutes of the State of Oregon or ordinances of the City of Portland, as specified herein, will be considered to be equivalent to one of such offenses if the elements of such offense for which the Person was arrested or convicted would have constituted one of the above offenses under the applicable Oregon statutes or Portland ordinance provisions. "Criminal Arrests or Convictions" refers to any offense defined by the statutes of the State of Oregon or ordinances of the City of Portland, unless otherwise specified. A Dealer should contact the Portland Police Bureau if there are questions about whether an identity card from a country other than Mexico will serve as Acceptable Identification for Secondhand transactions.Embedded identity data on a cryptographic chip A background design with high quality print and micro test frames The identity cards must be printed on plastic and incorporate security features including but not limited to: Consulates must have access to an electronic consular identification database. The issuance of the consulate identification card is supported by a centralized system to avoid duplications and confirm the authenticity of required documents and information and The consulate’s identification database must be linked to a national security database in the home country and Proof of address within the issuing consulate’s consular district. An official identification from that country, such as a voter identification card and A birth certificate from the country served by the consulate and In addition to fingerprints and digital photographs, the applicant must provide: The applicant must be a citizen of the country served by the consulate and must apply for the card in person and "Consulate Identity Card" means a Mexican Matricula Consular issued after 2014 or an identity card issued by a foreign consulate located in the United States with an application process and cards that meet the following criteria: "Chief of Police" means the Chief of the Portland Police Bureau or designee. "Business Location" means any physical location where the Dealer conducts business. Memoranda between a Dealer and a Person engaged in the business of selling Regulated Property. Any loans made in compliance with state laws by Persons licensed as Pawnbrokers by the State of Oregon or Notwithstanding the foregoing, "acquire" does not include: Any acquisition of Regulated Property by a Dealer will be presumed to be an acquisition on behalf of the Secondhand Dealer business. ![]() ![]() "Acquire" means to take or transfer any interest in personal property in a voluntary transaction, including but not limited to: sales consignments memoranda between a Dealer and a private party Seller leases trade-ins loans and abandonments. A current United States, state, or local government-issued identification card which has a photograph of the Seller or One of the following, when the transaction report includes the Seller’s thumbprint: Two current United States, state or local government-issued identification cards, one of which has a photograph of the Seller or ![]() A current driver’s license or a State of Oregon Identification Card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles or "Acceptable Identification" means either:
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