BILL NUMBER: AB 1182	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 26, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Santiago
   (Coauthor: Assembly Member Cooley)
   (Coauthor: Senator Pan)

                        FEBRUARY 27, 2015

   An act to amend Section  2080   21627 
of the Business and Professions Code, relating to  healing
arts.   secondhand goods. 



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 1182, as amended, Santiago.  Physicians and surgeons:
licensure.   Secondhand goods: tangible personal
property.  
   Existing law requires secondhand dealers and coin dealers to,
among other things, report certain secondhand tangible personal
property taken in trade or pawn, accepted for sale on consignment, or
accepted for auctioning, to the chief of police or to the sheriff,
as specified. Existing law defines "tangible personal property" for
those purposes as including secondhand tangible personal property
that bears or bears evidence of having had a serial number or
personalized initials and new or used tangible personal property that
is received as security for a loan by a pawnbroker or is commonly
sold by secondhand dealers and part of a significant class of stolen
goods.  
   This bill would instead specify that "tangible personal property"
means secondhand tangible personal property that bears or bears
evidence of having had a serial number or personalized initials and
new or used tangible personal property that is received as security
for a loan by a pawnbroker or is commonly sold by secondhand dealers
and part of a significant class of stolen goods.  
   The Medical Practice Act provides for the licensure and regulation
of physicians and surgeons by the Medical Board of California. The
act requires an applicant for a physician's and surgeon's certificate
to comply with general requirements for licensure unless other
specific requirements apply to the particular class of applicant.
 
   This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that physician's
and surgeon's certificate provision. 
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

   SECTION 1.    Section 21627 of the  
Business and Professions Code  is amended to read: 
   21627.  (a) As used in this article, "tangible personal property"
 includes, but is not limited to,   means 
all secondhand tangible personal property which bears a serial number
or personalized initials or inscription or which, at the time it is
acquired by the secondhand dealer, bears evidence of having had a
serial number or personalized initials or inscription.
   (b) "Tangible personal property" also  includes, but is
not limited to,   means  the following:
   (1) All tangible personal property, new or used, including motor
vehicles, received in pledge as security for a loan by a pawnbroker.
   (2) All tangible personal property that bears a serial number or
personalized initials or inscription which is purchased by a
secondhand dealer or a pawnbroker or which, at the time of such
purchase, bears evidence of having had a serial number or
personalized initials or inscription.
   (3) All personal property commonly sold by secondhand dealers
which statistically is found through crime reports to the Attorney
General to constitute a significant class of stolen goods. A list of
such personal property shall be supplied by the Attorney General to
all local law enforcement agencies. Such list shall be reviewed
periodically by the Attorney General to insure that it addresses
current problems with stolen goods.
   (c) As used in this article, "tangible personal property" does not
include any new goods or merchandise purchased from a bona fide
manufacturer or distributor or wholesaler of such new goods or
merchandise by a secondhand dealer. For the purposes of this article,
however, a secondhand dealer shall retain for one year from the date
of purchase, and shall make available for inspection by any law
enforcement officer, any receipt, invoice, bill of sale or other
evidence of purchase of such new goods or merchandise.
   (d) As used in this article, "tangible personal property" does not
include coins, monetized bullion, or commercial grade ingots of
gold, silver, or other precious metals. "Commercial grade ingots"
means 0.99 fine or finer ingots of gold, silver, palladium, or
platinum, or 0.925 fine sterling silver art bars and medallions,
provided that the ingots, art bars, and medallions are marked by the
refiner or fabricator as to their assay fineness. 
  SECTION 1.    Section 2080 of the Business and
Professions Code is amended to read:
   2080.  (a) Except as otherwise provided, the provisions of this
article applicable to applications generally shall apply to all
certificates issued.
   (b) An applicant for a physician's and surgeon's certificate shall
comply with this article unless other specific requirements of this
chapter are applicable to the particular class of applicant.