(1) A secondary metals recycler shall maintain at its place of business, or otherwise have immediate access to, an e-mail address, facsimile, or other equipment of similar function on which notifications of stolen restricted metals, ferrous metals, and nonferrous metals may be expeditiously received from law enforcement officials or electronic metal theft notification systems.
(2) The equipment shall be operable at all times during the secondary metal recycler's customary business hours. The secondary metals recycler shall notify the Department of Professional Licensing of the Public Protection Cabinet within two (2) days of any change to the contact information used for the purposes of this section. Effective:April 11, 2017