S.B. 92
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the Utah Criminal Code regarding the theft of metal.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . provides that the records and identification requirements regarding transactions in
13 regulated metal apply also to persons who refine or melt regulated metals;
13a S. . provides a definition of a metals refiner; .S and
14 . requires that the identification provided for transactions in regulated metals be a
15 form of identification provided by a state or the federal government.
16 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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18 Other Special Clauses:
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20 Utah Code Sections Affected:
21 AMENDS:
22 76-6-1402, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 187
23 76-6-1403, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 187
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25 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
26 Section 1. Section 76-6-1402 is amended to read:
27 76-6-1402. Definitions.
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As used in this part:28
29 (1) "Catalytic converter" means a motor vehicle exhaust system component that
30 reduces vehicle emissions by breaking down harmful exhaust emissions.
31 (2) "Dealer" means [
32 (a) a scrap metal processor or secondary metals dealer or recycler, but does not include
33 junk dealers or solid waste management facilities as defined in Section 19-6-502 [
34 (b) a metals refiner.
35 (3) "Ferrous metal" means a metal that contains significant quantities of iron or steel.
36 (4) "Identification" means a form of positive identification issued by a state of the
37 United States or the United States federal government that:
38 (a) contains a numerical identifier and a photograph of the person identified;
39 (b) provides the date of birth of the person identified; and
40 (c) includes a state identification card, a state driver license, a United States military
41 identification card, or a United States passport.
42 (5) "Junk dealer" means all persons, firms, or corporations engaged in the business of
43 purchasing or selling secondhand or castoff material, including ropes, cordage, bottles,
44 bagging, rags, rubber, paper, and other like materials, but not including regulated metal.
45 (6) "Local law enforcement agency" means the law enforcement agency that has
46 jurisdiction over the area where the dealer's business is located.
47 (7) "Metals refiner" means an individual or business that refines or melts any regulated
48 metal S. , but does not include an individual or business that primarily uses ore, concentrate,
48a or other primary materials in refining, melting, or producing any regulated metal .S .
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50 (a) means a metal that does not contain significant quantities of iron or steel; and
51 (b) includes copper, brass, aluminum, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, and their alloys.
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53 metal, except as provided in Subsection [
54 (b) "Regulated metal" includes:
55 (i) aluminum, brass, copper, lead, chromium, tin, nickel, or alloys of these metals,
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57 (ii) property owned by, and also identified by marking or other means as the property
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60 (B) a railroad company;
61 (iii) unused and undamaged building construction materials made of metal or alloy,
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63 (A) copper pipe, tubing, or wiring; and
64 (B) aluminum wire, siding, downspouts, or gutters;
65 (iv) oil well rigs, including any part of the rig;
66 (v) nonferrous materials, stainless steel, and nickel; and
67 (vi) irrigation pipe.
68 (c) "Regulated metal" does not include:
69 (i) ferrous metal, except as provided in Subsection [
70 (ii) household-generated recyclable materials;
71 (iii) items composed wholly of light iron or sheet steel;
72 (iv) aluminum beverage containers; or
73 (v) containers used solely for containing food.
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75 (a) is engaged in the business of purchasing, collecting, or soliciting regulated metal; or
76 (b) operates or maintains a facility where regulated metal is purchased or kept for
77 shipment, sale, transfer, or salvage.
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79 (a) who, from a fixed location, utilizes machinery and equipment for processing and
80 manufacturing iron, steel, or nonferrous scrap into prepared grades; and
81 (b) whose principal product is scrap iron, scrap steel, or nonferrous metallic scrap, not
82 including precious metals, for sale for remelting purposes.
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84 (a) manhole covers and sewer grates;
85 (b) gas meters and water meters;
86 (c) traffic signs, street signs, aluminum street light poles, communications transmission
87 towers, and guard rails;
88 (d) grave site monument vases and monument plaques;
89 (e) any monument plaque;
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91 (g) ingots;
92 (h) nickel and nickel alloys containing greater than 50% nickel;
93 (i) #1 and #2 copper as defined by the most recent institute of Scrap Recycling
94 Industries, Inc., Scrap Specifications Circular;
95 (j) unused and undamaged building materials, including:
96 (i) greenline copper;
97 (ii) copper pipe, tubing, or wiring; and
98 (iii) aluminum wire, siding, downspouts, or gutters;
99 (k) catalytic converters; and
100 (l) wire that has been burned or that has the appearance of having been burned.
101 Section 2. Section 76-6-1403 is amended to read:
102 76-6-1403. Records of sales and purchases -- Identification required.
103 (1) Every dealer shall:
104 (a) require the information under Subsection (2) for each transaction of regulated
105 metal, except under Subsection 76-6-1406 (4); and
106 (b) maintain for each purchase of regulated metal the information required by this part
107 in a written or electronic log, in the English language.
108 (2) The dealer shall require the following information of the seller and shall record the
109 information as required under Subsection (1) for each purchase of regulated metal:
110 (a) a complete description of the regulated metal, including weight and metallic
111 description, in accordance with scrap metal recycling industry standards;
112 (b) the full name and residence of each person selling the regulated metal;
113 (c) the vehicle type and license plate number, if applicable, of the vehicle transporting
114 the regulated metal to the dealer;
115 (d) the price per pound and the amount paid for each type of regulated metal purchased
116 by the dealer;
117 (e) the date, time, and place of the purchase;
118 (f) the type and the identifying number of the identification provided in Subsection
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122 passport card, or a United States military identification card;
123 (h) the seller's signature on a certificate stating that he has the legal right to sell the
124 scrap metal or junk; and
125 (i) a digital photograph or still video of the seller, taken at the time of the sale, or a
126 clearly legible photocopy of the seller's identification.
127 (3) No entry in the log may be erased, deleted, mutilated, or changed.
128 (4) The log and entries shall be open to inspection by the following officials having
129 jurisdiction over the area in which the dealer does business during regular business hours:
130 (a) the county sheriff or deputies;
131 (b) any law enforcement agency; and
132 (c) any constable or other state, municipal, or county official in the county in which the
133 dealer does business.
134 (5) A dealer shall make these records available for inspection by any law enforcement
135 agency, upon request, at the dealer's place of business during the dealer's regular business
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137 (6) Log entries made under this section shall be maintained for not less than three years
138 from date of entry.
139 (7) (a) The dealer may maintain the information required by Subsection (2) for repeat
140 sellers who use the same vehicle to bring regulated metal for each transaction in a relational
141 database that allows the dealer to enter an initial record of the seller's information and then
142 relate subsequent transaction records to that initial information, except under Subsection (7)(b).
143 (b) The dealer shall obtain regarding each transaction with repeat sellers:
144 (i) a photograph of the seller; and
145 (ii) a signature from the seller.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-22-14 5:56 AM