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Public Act 099-0188 Public Act 0188 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0188 | SB1820 Enrolled | LRB099 06493 MGM 26565 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Pawnbroker Regulation Act is amended by | changing Sections 5 and 10 and by adding Section 9.5 as | follows:
| (205 ILCS 510/5) (from Ch. 17, par. 4655)
| Sec. 5. Record requirements.
| (a) Except in municipalities located in counties having | 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants, every pawn and loan broker shall | keep a standard record book
that has been approved by the | sheriff of the county in which the pawnbroker
does business. In | municipalities in counties with
3,000,000 or more inhabitants, | the record book shall be approved by the police
department of | the municipality in which the pawn or loan broker does | business.
At the time of each and every loan or taking of a | pledge,
an accurate account and description, in the English | language, of all the
goods, articles and other things pawned or | pledged, the amount of money,
value or thing loaned thereon, | the time of pledging the same, the rate of
interest to be paid | on such loan, and the name and residence of the person
making | such pawn or pledge shall be printed, typed, or written in ink | in
the record book. Such entry shall include the serial number |
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identification number of items received which bear such
| number. Except for items purchased from dealers possessing a | federal employee
identification number who have provided a | receipt to the pawnbroker, every
pawnbroker shall also record | in his book, an accurate account and description,
in the | English language, of all goods, articles and other things | purchased or
received for the purpose of resale or loan | collateral by the pawnbroker from
any source, including other | pawnshop locations owned by the same pawnbroker, not in the | course of a pledge or loan, the time of such purchase
or | receipt and the name and address of the person or business | which sold or
delivered such goods, articles, or other things | to the pawnbroker. No entry
in such book shall be erased, | mutilated or changed.
| (b) Every pawnbroker shall require identification to be
| shown him by each person pledging or pawning any goods, | articles or other
things to the pawnbroker. If the | identification shown is a driver's license
or a State | identification card issued by the Secretary of State and | contains a
photograph of the person being identified,
only one | form of identification must be shown. If the identification | shown
is not a driver's license or a State identification card | issued by the
Secretary
of State and does not contain a | photograph, 2 forms of identification must be
shown, and one of | the 2 forms of
identification must
include his or her residence | address. These forms of identification shall
include, but not |
| be limited to, any of the following: driver's license,
social | security card, utility bill, employee or student | identification card,
credit card, or a civic, union or | professional association membership card.
In addition, in a | municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more
| inhabitants, if the customer does not have an identification | issued by a
governmental entity containing a photograph of the | person being identified, the
pawnbroker shall photograph the | customer in color and record the customer's
name, residence | address, date of birth, social security number, gender, height,
| and weight on the reverse side of the photograph. If the | customer has no
social security number,
the pawnbroker shall | record this fact.
| A county or municipality, including a home rule unit, may | regulate a
pawnbroker's identification requirements for | persons pledging or pawning goods,
articles, or other things to | the pawnbroker in a manner that is not less
restrictive than | the regulation by the State of a pawnbroker's identification
| requirements for persons pledging or pawning goods, articles, | or other things.
A home rule unit
may not regulate a | pawnbroker's identification requirements for persons
pledging
| or pawning goods, articles, or other things to the pawnbroker | in a manner less
restrictive than the regulation by the State | of a pawnbroker's identification
requirements for persons | pledging or pawning goods, articles, or other things.
This | Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of |
| Article VII
of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent | exercise by home rule units of
the powers and functions | exercised by the State.
| (c) A pawnbroker may maintain the records required by | subsection (a) in
computer form if the computer form has been | approved by the Commissioner, the
sheriff of the county in | which the shop is located, and the police department
of the | municipality in which the shop is located.
| (d) Records, including reports to the Secretary, | maintained by
pawnbrokers shall be confidential, and no | disclosure of pawnbroker records
shall be made except | disclosures authorized by this Act or ordered by a court
of | competent jurisdiction. No record transferred to a | governmental official
shall be improperly disclosed, provided | that use of those records as evidence
of a felony or | misdemeanor shall be a proper purpose.
| (e) Pawnbrokers and their associations may lawfully give | appropriate
governmental agencies computer equipment for the | purpose of transferring
information pursuant to this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 96-1038, eff. 7-14-10.)
| (205 ILCS 510/9.5 new) | Sec. 9.5. Altered property; serial number and | manufacturer's identification number. | (a) No pawnbroker shall receive or purchase any article if | the manufacturer's make, model, or serial number, personal |
| identification number, or identifying marks engraved or etched | upon an item of personal property has been removed, altered, or | obliterated. | (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) of this Section does | not apply if the article's manufacturer's make, model, or | serial number, personal identification number, or identifying | marks have been worn in the ordinary course of use. However, no | article described in this subsection (b) shall be sold or | transferred to another pawnshop location of such pawnbroker for | a period of 15 days after the delivery of the copy and | statement required by Section 7 of this Act required to be | delivered to the officer or officers
named therein.
| (205 ILCS 510/10) (from Ch. 17, par. 4660)
| Sec. 10. Sale of property. No personal property pledged or | received on deposit or
pledge or purchased
by any pawnbroker | shall be sold or permitted to be redeemed or
removed from the | place of business of such pawnbroker for a period the space of
| 48 hours after the delivery of the copy and statement
required | by
Section 7 of this Act required to be delivered to the | officer or officers
named therein. No personal property | purchased by any pawnbroker shall be sold or removed from the | place of business or transferred to another pawnshop location | of such pawnbroker for a period of 10 days after the delivery | of the copy and statement required by Section 7 of this Act | required to be delivered to the officer or officers named |
| therein. If the pawner or pledger fails to repay the loan | during the
period specified on the pawn ticket, the pawnbroker | shall automatically extend
a grace period of 30 days from the | default date on the loan during which
the pawnbroker shall not | dispose of or sell the personal property pledged. The
parties | may agree to extend or renew a loan upon terms agreed upon by | the
parties, provided the terms comply with the requirements of | this Act. A county or municipality, including a home rule unit, | may regulate these holding periods in a manner that is more | restrictive than the regulation provided in this Section 10. A | home rule unit may not regulate these holding periods in a | manner less restrictive than the regulation by the State. This | Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of | Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent | exercise by home rule units of the powers and functions | exercised by the State.
| (Source: P.A. 90-477, eff. 7-1-98.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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