As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DISTRIBUTOR
Each individual who personally hands out or goes from place
to place or house to house to hand out any circulars, posters, pamphlets,
samples of merchandise or any other matter, without the previous request
of the recipient of such matter.
No person shall engage in the activities of
a commercial distributor in the Borough without first obtaining a
permit as hereinafter provided.
An application for a permit shall be made to
the Borough Clerk on forms to be supplied by the Clerk and stating:
A. Name, birth date, social security number and driver's
license of the applicant;
C. Name and address of the firm represented, if any;
D. Business references, where applicable;
E. Place or places of residence of the applicant of the
preceding three years;
F. Length of time for which the permit is desired;
G. Matter to be distributed;
H. Whether or not the applicant has been charged, arrested
or convicted of a crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal
ordinance and the nature of the offense, if any, for which convicted;
I. Such other information as may be relevant to compliance
with regulations governing such permits;
J. License number of vehicle(s) to be used.
A permit to distribute printed matter shall
not be required in the following instances:
A. When the person or persons in actual occupancy of
the house or premises to which printed matter shall be distributed
or placed have previously ordered the same.
B. The distribution of noncommercial, religious or political
literature, handbills or notices protected by the First Amendment
to the United States Constitution.
(1) This article shall apply only to commercial distributors.
Noncommercial, religious and/or political distributors protected by
the First Amendment to the United States Constitution are not required
to obtain a permit, provided that the noncommercial, religious and/or
political distributing does not encompass generally accepted definitions
of "commercial activity."
(2) The time restrictions set forth in §
200-31A(5) shall apply only to commercial distributors. Noncommercial, religious and/or political distributing protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution shall be permitted from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays and weekends.
C. Newspapers qualified to be sent through the mails
as second-class matter under the postal regulations of the United
States of America.
D. Periodicals published or circulating in the Borough.
The fee for a distributor's permit shall be
$10 per day or $150 per year for an annual permit for each person
to whom a permit is issued, and the Borough Clerk shall endorse on
each permit the amount of the fee and the dates for which said license
shall be valid.
The holder of every permit shall carry the same
on his person and shall exhibit the same to any police officer or
any person when requested to do so.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided in Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.