§ 66-52. Sale to minors; conditions, access to sales records.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly and intentionally to sell or otherwise transfer possession of any type of "model glue" to any minor under the age of 18 years for any purpose whatsoever, unless at the time of the sale or other transfer of possession said minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian, as the case may be, and the written consent to such sale or transfer of said minor's parent or guardian is signed by said parent or guardian in the presence of the person making the sale or transfer. In such cases, the seller or transferor shall make a written record of such transaction, showing the name, address, sex and age of the minor, as well as the name and address of the consenting parent or guardian, which record must be kept available for inspection by the police for a period of at least 12 months from the date of sale or transfer; or provided separate records need not be kept if the seller or transferor retains the consent letter, where such letter contains all the required information as herein set forth. At any time that an establishment is open for business, the police shall have full authority to inspect any and all records pertaining to the sale of "model glue" as herein defined, and it shall be a violation hereof to refuse the records to any police officer of the city requesting the same in his official capacity.

(Ord. No. 574, § 2, 4-11-68; Code 1973, § 13-41)