As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CHARITABLE
Patriotic, philanthropic, religious, social service, health, welfare,
benevolent, educational, civic, cultural or fraternal.
CLERK
The Municipal Clerk.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Alms, money, subscription, property or any donations.
PEDDLER
Any person who goes upon the premises of any private residence, not
having been invited by the occupant thereof, carrying or transporting goods,
wares, merchandise or personal property of any nature and offering the same
for sale. This includes any person who solicits orders and as a separate transaction
makes deliveries to purchasers.
PEDDLING
All activities described under the definition of "peddler."
PERSON
A person or any firm, corporation, association, club, society or
organization.
SOLICITATION
All activities described under the definition of "solicitor."
SOLICITOR
Any person who goes upon the premises of any private residence, not
having been invited by the occupant thereof, for the purpose of taking or
attempting to take orders for the sale of goods, merchandise, wares or other
personal property of any nature for future delivery or for services to be
performed in the future. This includes any person who, without invitation,
goes upon private property to request contribution of funds or anything of
value or sell goods or services for political, charitable, religious or other
noncommercial purposes.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in peddling or solicitation
activities within this village without first obtaining a permit issued by
the Clerk; provided, however, that the following are exempt from the provisions
of this section:
A. Any solicitation made upon premises owned or occupied
by an organization upon whose behalf the solicitation is made;
B. Any communication by an organization soliciting contributions
solely from persons who are members of the organization at the time of such
solicitation;
C. Any solicitation in the form of a collection at a regular
meeting, assembly or service of a charitable person; or
D. Any solicitation for the relief of any individual specified
by name at the time of the solicitation where the solicitor represents in
each case that the entire amount collected shall be turned over to the named
beneficiary.
Every person subject to the provisions of this chapter shall file with
the Clerk an application in writing on a form to be furnished by the Clerk
which shall provide the following information:
A. Proof of age, address and identification of the applicant.
B. A brief description of the business or activity to be
conducted.
C. The hours and location for which the right to peddle
or solicit is desired.
D. If employed, the name, address and telephone number of
the employer or, if acting as an agent, the name, address and telephone number
of the principal who is being represented.
All permits issued under the provisions of this chapter shall expire
90 days from the date of issuance, unless an earlier expiration date is noted
on the permit.
At the same time the permit is issued, the Clerk shall issue to each
permittee a badge, which shall be worn by the permittee in such a way as to
be conspicuous at all times while the permittee is soliciting or peddling
in the village.
Every person required to obtain a permit under the provisions of this
chapter shall exhibit the permit when requested to do so by any prospective
customer or individual.
It shall be unlawful for any person other than the permittee to use
or wear any permit or badge issued under the provisions of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person, whether licensed or unlicensed,
while conducting the business of a peddler or solicitor, to enter upon any
residential premises in the municipality where the owner, occupant or person
legally in charge of the premises has posted, at the entry to the premises
or at the entry to the principal building on the premises, a sign bearing
the words "No Peddlers," "No Solicitors" or words of similar import.
No person, while conducting the activities of a peddler or solicitor,
whether licensed or unlicensed, shall enter upon any private property, knock
on doors or otherwise disturb persons in their residences between the hours
of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
Any permit issued under this chapter may be revoked or suspended by
the Clerk, after notice and hearing, for any of the following reasons:
A. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained
in the application for a permit.
B. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement made by the
permittee in the course of conducting solicitation or peddling activities.
C. Conducting peddling or solicitation activities contrary
to the provisions in the permit.
D. Conducting peddling or solicitation activities in such
a manner as to create a public nuisance, constitute a breach of the peace
or endanger the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
Notice of a hearing for revocation of a permit issued under this chapter
shall be provided in writing and shall set forth specifically the grounds
for the proposed revocation and the time and place of the hearing. Notice
shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the permittee at the address shown on
the permit application or at the last known address of the permittee.
Violations of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II.