If a law enforcement agency provides the case number assigned to the investigation for which the inspection is being made, a pawnbroker may not refuse to allow the law enforcement agency to inspect during normal business hours the pawnbroker's register and the purchased property involved in the investigation or the unredeemed pledged property involved in the investigation.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 76. Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers
Article 2. Licensing and Regulation of Pawnbrokers.
Sec. 08.76.100. Licensing required.
Sec. 08.76.110. Requirements for license.
Sec. 08.76.130. Withdrawal of application.
Sec. 08.76.140. Duration and renewal of license.
Sec. 08.76.160. Limit on pawn transaction amount.
Sec. 08.76.170. Customer and transaction limitations.
Sec. 08.76.180. Register of pawnbroker transactions.
Sec. 08.76.190. Recording requirements.
Sec. 08.76.200. Transaction agreement.
Sec. 08.76.220. Other charges allowed.
Sec. 08.76.240. Return of pledged property.
Sec. 08.76.250. Extension of grace period.
Sec. 08.76.260. Retention, storage, and lease.
Sec. 08.76.280. Military personnel.
Sec. 08.76.290. Business operation method and hours.
Sec. 08.76.300. Waiver prohibited.
Sec. 08.76.320. Issuance of police hold order.
Sec. 08.76.330. Evidentiary hold order.
Sec. 08.76.340. Contents and form of hold order.
Sec. 08.76.350. Duration of police hold order.
Sec. 08.76.360. Noncompliance with hold order.
Sec. 08.76.370. Claim notification.
Sec. 08.76.380. Court action on claim.
Sec. 08.76.390. Liability of pledgor.
Sec. 08.76.400. Recovery of leased property.
Sec. 08.76.410. Law enforcement reports.
Sec. 08.76.420. Contents of law enforcement reports.
Sec. 08.76.430. Inspection by law enforcement entities.
Sec. 08.76.450. Civil penalty.