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City staff outlines proposed change to secondhand-dealer licensing for short-term vendor sales
Summary
At the March 17 Mesa City Council study session, staff described a proposed change that would exempt short-term vendor sales from the city's secondhand-dealer license while retaining tax reporting requirements and police-reporting obligations for purchased goods.
City staff told the Mesa City Council at a March 17 study session that a proposed change to the city's secondhand-dealer licensing requirements would exempt vendors who only sell items at short-term markets from needing a secondhand-dealer license.
The change, described by Leanne Cardenas, assistant director for business services, would mean sellers at one-day vendor fairs or similar short-term events would not have to undergo the background checks and…
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