This chapter may be known, identified and cited
as the "Charitable Solicitation Ordinance."
It is the purpose of this chapter to promote
the general welfare; to protect the public safety, peace, good order
and residential privacy of the residents and citizens of the City;
to promote disclosure of the finances of foreign charitable organizations;
to prevent fraud; and to provide penalties for violations of this
chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
CHARITABLE PURPOSE
Any purpose which is benevolent, civic, religious, educational,
philanthropic, humane, patriotic or eleemosynary.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company,
association, church, religious denomination, school, society, organization,
league, guild or fraternal organization, and any agent thereof.
PLACE AND MEANS OF SOLICITATION
Includes any request made in any public place or by door-to-door
canvassing by means of personal contact, distribution of handbills,
pamphlets, books, circulars, tickets, telephone and any other means,
except the United States mail.
SOLICITATION
Any oral or written request for contributions of money, personal
property or any other thing of value to be used for a charitable purpose.
[Amended 7-6-2004 by Ord. No. 04-009]
The following regulations shall govern the conduct
of charitable solicitations within the City:
A. A permit holder may use any number of solicitors.
Each and every solicitor shall wear an identification badge issued
by the office of the Clerk/Treasurer while engaged in the solicitation.
(1) The office of the Clerk/Treasurer may charge a nominal
fee for the processing and issuance of each identification badge.
(2) Identification badges shall not be required for individuals engaging in or participating in walk-a-thons, ride-a-thons or any other such similar activity, sponsored by, arranged by or conducted by any entity or organization described in §
256-5C.
B. Charitable solicitations shall only be conducted between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
C. In addition to the above specified hours and days, walk-a-thons, ride-a-thons or any other such similar activity, sponsored by, arranged by or conducted by any entity or organization described in §
256-5C, or charitable solicitations at any activity sponsored by, arranged by, conducted by or approved by any entity or organization described in §
256-5C shall be permitted on Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
D. No solicitations shall be conducted on private property
posted against such solicitations or trespass.
E. All solicitation periods shall be strictly limited
to the dates stated on the permit.
F. Within 30 days after the end of the solicitation period,
the charitable organization shall return its permit and file a financial
statement of its collection with the office of the Clerk/Treasurer.