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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
    • Chapter 54 - Dealers In Precious Metals
    • Section 40-54-30. Permit to be posted.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 54 - Dealers In Precious Metals
    Section 40-54-30. Permit to be posted.

    A permit issued under this chapter shall be posted conspicuously at all places of business named therein.
    HISTORY: 1981 Act No. 147 Section 1.

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    Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

    South Carolina Code of Laws

    Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

    Chapter 54 - Dealers In Precious Metals

    Section 40-54-10. Definitions.

    Section 40-54-20. Permit required; form; contents of application; investigation; issuance; term; fee; denial, suspension, or revocation.

    Section 40-54-30. Permit to be posted.

    Section 40-54-40. Dealer to keep records of certain purchases; identification of seller required; seller's identity not to be publicized.

    Section 40-54-50. Purchases from minors; retention period of precious metals purchased; goods subject to inspection.

    Section 40-54-60. Permit required for possession of certain equipment.

    Section 40-54-70. Civil liability of dealer to owner for knowingly purchasing stolen metal; reimbursement to dealer by owner under certain conditions.

    Section 40-54-80. Penalties.

    Section 40-54-90. Chapter preempts local ordinances regulating business of purchasing precious metals.

    Section 40-54-100. Exempt transactions.

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