(a) The Register required in § 1101 of this title shall be subject to inspection during business hours by any law enforcement officer who, in order to ascertain the accuracy of the information, may also inspect the place where the materials subject to registration are stored, deposited, or kept, and verify the information contained in the Register with the inventory.\n(b) Every Monday on or before 4 p.m., any person covered by this chapter shall file a written report on his/her own with the local Police station of the municipality where his/her business or establishment is located on the operations he/she has entered in said Register for the week ending on the preceding Saturday. If the person covered by this chapter operates or conducts his/her business itinerantly, he/she must furnish any and all appropriate police stations in the places where such business was carried out, the information concerning the operations conducted in every municipality recorded in the Register. The information contained in the Register shall be kept for a period of five (5) years counted as of the date in which the report was filed with the police station of the places where the transactions with the ation contained in the Register shall be kept for a period of five (5) years counted as of the date in which the report was filed with the police station of the places where the transactions with the metals were carried out.\n(c) The Puerto Rico Police shall prepare a model form on which the information required shall be furnished. Such form shall be made available on its website to any person required to render said information.\n(d) The Police shall designate one of its officers as Coordinator for the Inspection of the Recycling Centers who shall be responsible for the implementation of this chapter. This Coordinator shall also be responsible for ensuring that, regardless of the visits regularly made by Police officers to the recycling centers, said centers are inspected at least every six months. Furthermore, he/she shall coordinate the custody, oversight, and analysis of the reports required by this chapter, with the police stations that receive them.\nHistory —June 3, 1982, No. 41, p. 85, § 2, renumbered as § 3 and amended on Aug. 8, 2007, No. 105, § 3; Mar. 8, 2012, No. 53, § 4.
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