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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Each metal recycling entity in this state shall keep an accurate electronic record or an accurate and legible written record of each purchase of regulated material made in the course of the entity's business from an individual.
(b) The record must be in English and include:
(1) the place, date, and amount of the purchase;
(2) the name and address of the seller in possession of the regulated material purchased;
(3) the identifying number of the seller's personal identification document;
(4) a description made in accordance with the custom of the trade of the commodity type and quantity of regulated material purchased;
(5) the information required by Sections 1956.032(a)(2) and (3);
(6) as applicable:
(A) the identifying number of the seller's air conditioning and refrigeration contractor license displayed under Section 1956.032(a)(4)(A);
(B) a copy of the seller's air conditioning and refrigeration technician registration displayed under Section 1956.032(a)(4)(B);
(C) a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.032(a)(4)(C); or
(D) a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.032(a)(4)(D);
(7) if applicable, a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.032(a)(5);
(8) a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.032(g);
(9) a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.0381(b); and
(10) if the regulated material purchased is a catalytic converter, a clear and legible thumbprint of the seller unless the seller presents to the metal recycling entity a valid cash transaction card issued under Section 1956.0382.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Occupations Code - OCC § 1956.033. Record of Purchase - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/occupations-code/occ-sect-1956-033/
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