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§ 66.257

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\n(a) Class 1 Misdemeanors. – A person who does any of the following commits a Class 1 misdemeanor:\n(1) Fails to keep a record of new merchandise and fails to produce a record or an affidavit pursuant to G.S. 66-254.\n(2) Falsifies a record of new merchandise required by G.S. 66-254.\n(b) Class 2 Misdemeanors. – A person who does any of the following commits a Class 2 misdemeanor:\n(1) If the person is an itinerant merchant or a specialty market vendor, fails to display the certificate of registration as required by G.S. 66-252.\n(2) If the person is a specialty market operator, fails to maintain the daily registration list as required by G.S. 66-255.\n(c) Class 3 Misdemeanors. – A person who does any of the following commits a Class 3 misdemeanor:\n(1) If the person is a peddler or an itinerant merchant, fails to obtain the permission of the property owner as required by G.S. 66-251.\n(2) If the person is a peddler or a specialty market operator, fails to produce the certificate of registration as required by G.S. 66-252.\n(3) Fails to provide name, address, or identification upon request as required by G.S.

er or a specialty market operator, fails to produce the certificate of registration as required by G.S. 66-252.\n(3) Fails to provide name, address, or identification upon request as required by G.S. 66-253 or provides false information in response to the request.\n(4) Knowingly gives false information when registering pursuant to G.S. 66-255.\n(d) Defense. – Whenever satisfactory evidence is presented in any court of the fact that permission to use property was not displayed as required by G.S. 66-251 or that a certificate of registration was not displayed or produced as required by G.S. 66-252, the person charged may not be found guilty of that violation if the person produces in court a valid permission or a valid certificate of registration, respectively, that had been issued prior to the time the person was charged. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 24; 1998-121, s. 8.)

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