[Amended 6-28-1994 by Ord. No. 1566-94]
A. NON-PROFIT-MAKING VENDOR PEDDLER SOLICITOR
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A person who sells goods, the proceeds of which are devoted exclusively to the purposes of a philanthropic, charitable or religious society on whose behalf he/she acts as agent with or without pay but excluding those individuals or organizations soliciting for funds or other thing of value for which no merchandise, wares or services are given in return and for which licenses are required and control thereof administered by Article II, Charitable and Religious Solicitations, of this chapter.
A person, commonly referred to either as a "transient merchant," "itinerant vendor," "route salesman," "peddler," "hawker" or other such person who goes from place to place by traveling on the streets or from house to house or who does not have a permanent premises for the sale of goods, wares or merchandise and carries with him/her foodstuffs, goods, wares and merchandise for the purpose of selling and delivering them to consumers or who without carrying merchandise sells or proposes to sell services of any kind, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, subscriptions and photography.
A person selling the above-described articles or services by sample or taking orders for future delivery, with or without accepting an advance payment for the goods and regardless of whether the solicitation is made by mail, telephone or personal contact. The provisions of this article shall apply to the person who comes in personal contact with the buyer through the delivery of the goods or the acceptance of moneys in payment therefor.
B.
This article shall not affect any person duly licensed by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance of the State of New Jersey.