Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 37:1861

  • Charity: An agency, institution, or organization in existence and operating for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons and conducted for educational, religious, scientific, medical, or other beneficent purposes.
  • person: includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 1:10

A.(1)  Every person in this state engaged in the business of buying, selling, trading in, or otherwise acquiring or disposing of junk or used or secondhand property, including but not limited to jewelry, silverware, diamonds, precious metals, ferrous materials, catalytic converters, auto hulks, copper, copper wire, copper alloy, bronze, zinc, aluminum other than in the form of cans, stainless steel, nickel alloys, or brass, whether in the form of bars, cable, ingots, rods, tubing, wire, wire scraps, clamps or connectors, railroad track materials, water utility materials, furniture, pictures, objects of art, clothing, mechanic’s tools, carpenter’s tools, automobile hubcaps, automotive batteries, automotive sound equipment such as radios, CB radios, stereos, speakers, cassettes, compact disc players, and similar automotive audio supplies, used building components, and items defined as cemetery artifacts is a secondhand dealer.  Anyone, other than a nonprofit entity, who buys, sells, trades in, or otherwise acquires or disposes of junk or used or secondhand property more frequently than once per month from any other person, other than a nonprofit entity, shall be deemed as being engaged in the business of a secondhand dealer.

(2)  For purposes of this Part “cemetery artifacts” means any object produced or shaped by human workmanship or tools, including ornaments of archaeological, historical, cultural, or sentimental significance or interest, which may be used to memorialize the dead and shall include but not be limited to all cemetery items, objects, and properties including but not limited to any type of religious or sentimental addition or adornment, inside or outside of a tomb, gravesite, plot, mausoleum, vault or interment location, whether placed privately or by assignment, regardless of monetary worth, age, size, shape, or condition including but not limited to statues, bricks, signage, plaques, tablets, urns, pots, planters, benches, chairs, crosses or other religious symbols, vases, gates, fences, or any portions thereof.

(3)  For purposes of this Part, a “used building component” shall mean any object produced or shaped by human workmanship or tools that is an element of structural, architectural, archaeological, historical, ornamental, cultural, utilitarian, decorative, or sentimental significance or interest, which has been and may be used as an adjunct to, or component or ornament of any building or structure, regardless of monetary worth, age, size, shape, or condition, that is immovable property or fixture, including but not limited to bricks, siding, gutters, downspouts, lightning rods, chimney roofs, lights, chandeliers, stoves, tubs, sinks, faucets, faucet handles, toilets, bidets, showers, fans, furnaces, air conditioners, water heaters, sprinkling systems, shelving, countertops, cabinets, built-in speakers, shutters, trim, rafters, roof tiles, roofing, studs, foundation, barge boards, paneling, stairs, risers, banisters, wiring, plumbing, hinges, door latches, door knobs, medallions, mantles, flooring, carpet, tiles, molding, wainscoting, pavers, doors, windows, sills, transoms, joists, mailboxes, signage, fountains, decking, gates, fences, planters, landscaping, plantings or portions thereof, or component parts of immovable property of any nature or kind whatsoever.

(4)  For purposes of this Part, a “lot of used building components” shall mean a group of like used building components.

(5)  For the purposes of this Part, “junk” shall include any property or material commonly known as “junk”.

(6)  For the purposes of this Part, “railroad track materials” shall include steel in the form of railroad tracks or in the form of rail, switch components, spikes, angle bars, tie plates, or bolts of the type used in constructing railroads, or any combination of such materials.

(7)  For the purposes of this Part, “water utility materials” shall include but not be limited to water meters, valves, pipes, and fittings.

(8)  For the purposes of this Part, “precious metal object” means one of the following:

(a)  A precious metal containing gold, iridium, palladium, platinum, or silver.

(b)  A precious or semiprecious stone or a pearl, that is or appears to be attached to or inlaid in a precious metal or alloy of a precious metal.

(c)  An object, including currency or coinage regardless of the issuing governmental entity, that is composed of a precious metal or precious metal alloy if at least twenty-five percent of the object’s weight is precious metal or the market value of the metal in the object lies primarily in the precious metal component.

B.  Except as provided for in La. Rev. Stat. 37:1869.1, the provisions of this Part shall not apply to:

(1)  Dealers in coins and currency, dealers in antiques, nor to gun and knife shows or other trade and hobby shows.

(2)  Persons solely engaged in the business of buying, selling, trading in, or otherwise acquiring or disposing of motor vehicles and used parts of motor vehicles, excluding tires and rims, and shall not apply to wreckers or dismantlers of motor vehicles who are licensed under the provisions of La. Rev. Stat. 32:783 et seq.

(3)  Private residential sales commonly known as “garage sales” or “yard sales” as long as such sales take place at a residential address.

(4)  Any bona fide charity possessing a valid exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of  the Internal Revenue Code.

(5)   The operations of a company that has received a permit, registration, or other authorization from the Department of Environmental Quality for the collection, transportation, treatment, storage, processing of materials to be recycled or reused, or disposal of solid waste as defined in La. Rev. Stat. 30:2153.

(6)  The purchase of educational course materials and products including but not limited to books, classroom response devices, and calculators.

(7)  Purchases of scrap metal by persons operating as a scrap metal recycler under the provisions of La. Rev. Stat. 37:1961 et seq.

Acts 1993, No. 1000, §1; Acts 1997, No. 1438, §1, eff. July 15, 1997; Acts 1999, No. 218, §1; Acts 2003, No. 1162, §1; Acts 2003, No. 1184, §1, eff. July 3, 2003; Acts 2011, No. 389, §1; Acts 2012, No. 292, §1; Acts 2012, No. 827, §1, eff. June 14, 2012; Acts 2013, No. 381, §1.