Scrap Metal Laws Effective as of January 1, 2013 (2013 changes are noted in “olive green”) Section 21600 sets forth the definition of “junk” as follows:

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Scrap Metal Laws Effective as of January 1, 2013 (2013 changes are noted in “olive green”) Section sets forth the definition of “junk” as follows: “As used in this article, ‘junk’ means any and all secondhand and used machinery and all ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals and alloys, including any and all secondhand and used furniture, pallets, or other personal property, other than livestock, or parts or portions thereof.” Section sets forth the current reporting requirements for all recyclers as follows: Requires the recycler to provide a written record for each purchase of ferrous and non-ferrous material the following: 1.One of the following methods of identification: a.Driver’s License No. or California or United States Identification Card No. b.Passport w/Name, Identification No. and Country of issue and an additional item of identification that also bears the seller’s name c.Name and Identification No. from a Matricula Consular and the address from an additional item of identification that also bears the seller’s name 2.Vehicle License No. w/State of Issuance 3.Name of Seller 4.Address of Seller 5.Description of Material Type and Quantity. 6.Statement indicating either that the seller of the material is the owner or has obtained permission from the owner to sell the material to the recycler. Section 21606(c) sets forth the Reporting Requirements 1.Requires all recyclers to provide a daily report of the information required under B&P Code Section 21606(a) to law enforcement. A statewide electronic reporting system is being designed by the Attorney General’s office for all recyclers. I anticipate this program will be in place for the recyclers towards the end of 2013.

The New Reporting Requirements for Copper, Copper Alloys, Aluminum, and Stainless Steel (Nonferrous material) effective January 1, 2013: (2013 changes are noted in “olive green”) 1.Payment for nonferrous materials, as defined, must be made as follows: Check may be mailed to seller at the address provided, or Cash or check may be collected by the seller from the recycler on the third business day after the date of sale. Note Exception: Payment by check or the three day delay of payment will not apply if, during any three month period, the recycler completes five or more separate transactions per month, on five or more separate days per month, with the seller. In order for this provision to continue to be applicable, the seller must continue to complete five or more separate transactions per month with the recycler. 2.A photograph or video of seller must be obtained. Photocopy of seller’s valid driver’s license with an address or a copy of a state or federal government-issued identification card containing a photograph and an address of the seller, a passport from any other country or a Matricula Counsular. Both the passport and the Matricula Consular identification must be accompanied with another item of identification bearing an address of the seller. Note, however, if the seller prefers to have the check mailed to an alternative address, other than a post office box, the recycler shall obtain a copy of a driver’s license or identification card and a copy of a gas or electric utility bill addressed to the seller at the alternative address with a payment due date no more than two months prior to the date of sale. 3.A photograph or video of all nonferrous materials (i.e., copper, copper alloys, aluminum, and stainless steel) purchased from seller. 4.A thumbprint of seller must be obtained. 5.All records must be kept for a period of two years as is currently required. NONE OF THE ABOVE STATED REQUIREMENTS APPLY IF, ON THE DATE OF SALE, THE RECYCLER HAS ON FILE OR RECEIVES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM A SELLER: 1.The name, physical business address, and business telephone number of the seller’s business, 2.The business license number or tax identification number of the seller’s business, and 3.A copy of the valid driver’s license of the person delivering the nonferrous material on behalf of the seller. Additionally, the requirements will not apply to the redemption of nonferrous (except copper) material having a value of not more than $20 in a single transaction when the majority of the transaction is the redemption of beverage containers. The previous exemption for copper or copper alloys under $20 has been removed. Payment for copper or copper alloys may only be made after three (3) business days as noted above. Statewide Preemption The new requirements pertaining to the purchasing of copper, copper alloys, aluminum, and stainless steel (Business and Professions Code Section ) is intended to occupy the entire field of law related to junk dealer or recycler transactions involving nonferrous material. However, a city or county ordinance, or a city and county ordinance, relating to the subject matter of B&P Code § is not in conflict with said section if the ordinance is passed by a two-thirds vote and it can be demonstrated by clear and convincing evidence that the ordinances is both necessary and addresses a unique problem within and specific to the jurisdiction of the ordinance that cannot effectively be addressed under B&P Code §