TITLE 9. REGULATION OF BUSINESSES, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
CHAPTER 9-600. SERVICE BUSINESSES
§9-625. Sale of Laser Pointing Devices. [594]
(1) Definitions:
(a) Laser Pointing Device. Any
hand-held device which emits light amplified by the simulated emission of
radiation which is visible to the human eye.
(b) Minor. Any person
under the age of eighteen (18) years.
(c) Person. Any retail
establishment, individual, firm, association, partnership or corporation engaged
in the sale or transfer of laser pointing devices.
(2) Prohibited
Conduct:
(a) No person shall sell or otherwise transfer any laser
pointing device to a minor, unless said minor is accompanied by a parent or
legal guardian, who will purchase said laser pointing device at the time of
purchase or transfer.
(b) No person shall store for sale or transfer or
display laser pointing devices unless such items are contained within a sealed
and locked case, or are located behind the service counter, or stored or
displayed in any other manner which restricts easy access to laser pointing
devices by customers and/or the general public.
(c) No minor shall, at
the time of purchase or transfer, or attempted purchase or transfer, of a laser
pointing device, knowingly furnish fraudulent evidence of majority including,
but not limited to, a motor vehicle operators license, an identification card
issued to a member of the Armed Forces, or any document issued by a federal,
state, county or municipal government.
(3) Required
Conduct:
(a) Any person who sells or otherwise transfers a laser
pointing device must require the purchaser to supply photo identification as
proof of lawful age if the purchaser appears to be under the age of twenty-five
(25).
(b) Any person who sells or otherwise transfers a laser pointing
device must maintain a log of all purchases with the following information: name
and address of said purchaser and identification number of the laser pointing
device.
(4) Enforcement:
(a) The Department of License and
Inspections shall enforce the provisions of this
Section.
(5) Penalties:
(a) Any person who violates the
provisions of this Section shall be subjected to a fine of not less than one
hundred (100) dollars nor more than three hundred (300) dollars.
(b) In
addition to the penalties outlined above, the Department of Licenses and
Inspections may revoke the business privilege license of any person violating
the provisions of this Section on three (3) occasions.