Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12A-17.003 - Registration
(1)
(a) Any
person, corporation, or other business entity must submit a completed
Registration Application for Secondhand Dealers and Secondary Metals Recyclers
(Form DR-1S, incorporated by reference in Rule
12A-17.005, F.A.C.), and obtain
a certificate of registration before engaging in business as a secondhand
dealer or secondary metals recycler. If a secondhand dealer, or secondary
metals recycler is the owner of more than one business location, the
application must list each location owned by the same legal entity. The
Department will issue a certificate of registration to the applicant for each
location.
(b) Each business owner,
officer, member, director, partner and stockholder with a controlling interest
in the business entity must undergo a state and federal criminal history record
check (background check). Employees of secondhand dealers or secondary metals
recyclers with no controlling interest, financial or otherwise, are not
required to undergo a criminal history record check.
(2)
(a) The
certificate of registration issued by the Department is only valid for the
business entity listed on the certificate and for the registration indicated on
the certificate. The certificate of registration may not be assigned or
transferred to any other legal entity.
(b) Engaging in business as a secondhand
dealer or secondary metals recycler without first obtaining a certificate of
registration or after a certificate is revoked or suspended by the Department
is prohibited.
(3) The
effective date of the certificate of registration issued by the Department is
the date the application is postmarked, hand-delivered, or submitted
electronically to the Department. For the purposes of this rule, "postmark
date" includes the date on which a taxpayer delivers a completed application to
an express service or delivery service for delivery to the
Department.
(4)
(a) For businesses that hold a valid
certificate of registration, a new completed application must be submitted and
a new certificate of registration must be obtained when there is a change in
the form of ownership in the business. For example, a sole proprietor that
incorporates or a corporation that converts to a limited liability company must
submit a new registration application to the Department and obtain a new
certificate of registration.
(b)
When there is a change in a general partner of a partnership, in the members of
an association, joint venture, limited liability company, or other entity, or
in the corporate officers, directors, or stockholders who hold a controlling
interest in a corporation, each new partner, member, corporate officer or
director, or stockholder must undergo a state and federal criminal history
record check.
(5) Each
business that holds a secondhand dealer or secondary metals recycler
certificate of registration is required to pay an annual renewal fee of $6 per
location. Renewal notices are provided annually to each registered secondhand
dealer or secondary metals recycler. Annual renewal fees are due by October 1
of each year.
(6)
(a) Local law enforcement officials may
request a report on the registration of secondhand dealers or secondary metals
recyclers in their jurisdiction by calling the Department at (850)488-6800.
After verifying the official's identity, as provided in Rule
12-22.005, F.A.C., the
Department will release the following information to a law enforcement official
who requests verification of a secondhand dealer's or a secondary metals
recycler's certificate of registration:
1.
Whether a specified person holds a valid certificate of registration;
2. Whether a specified certificate number is
valid, has been canceled, or is inactive or otherwise invalid and the name of
the holder of that certificate number; and,
3. The name and address of any secondhand
dealer or secondary metals recycler registered to do business within the
official's jurisdiction.
(b) Pursuant to Section
213.053(9),
F.S., the Department will provide information required by an order of a judge
or a subpoena.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 213.06(1), 538.11, 538.37 FS. Law Implemented 213.053(9), (11), 538.09, 538.25, 538.32 FS.
New 3-15-90, Amended 11-14-91, 4-18-93, 10-18-93, 10-17-94, 3-20-96, 8-1-02, 9-15-08, 6-1-09, 1-17-13, 1-10-17.
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