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SB 133 is bipartisan - sponsored by Sens. And it includes a provision that local governments may impose additional reporting requirements - Grout would like to see sales reported to the Albuquerque Police Department rather than simply recorded in a ledger and put on a shelf. secondhand metal dealers, to keep records of those purchases, including information on the seller and proof the seller owned the vehicle the catalytic converter came from. Much like Grout’s proposed law, SB 133 requires those buying catalytic converters, i.e. This theft is not limited to Albuquerque, and a city ordinance alone means thieves will continue to steal them in Albuquerque and sell them over the city line. Senate Bill 133 into law would be even better.
