- (1) A person commits the offense of failing to maintain a cedar purchase record if the person buys or otherwise obtains cedar products directly from any person who has harvested the cedar without keeping a record of the products purchased or obtained.
(2) The record required by subsection (1) of this section shall be retained by the purchaser for a period of not less than one year and shall be available to any peace officer on demand.
- (a) The name, address, date of sale and signature of the seller or the person making delivery;
- (b) The license number of any motor vehicles used in the delivery of the cedar; and
- (c) The quantity of cedar obtained and the amount paid for the cedar.
The record shall contain:
- (3) The provisions of this section apply only to the first wholesale transaction involving cedar products and do not apply to retail sales of cedar.
- (4) Failing to maintain a cedar purchase record is a Class B misdemeanor.
[1977 c.473 §2]