No person, except as provided herein, shall canvass, solicit,
distribute circulars or other matter or call from door to door or
place to place in the Township of White without first registering
with the Township Clerk of the Township of White.
A "canvasser" or "solicitor" shall include itinerant vendors
of merchandise who shall go from door to door in this Township, selling,
causing to be sold, offering for sale or taking orders for present
or future delivery of merchandise of any description whatever. "Merchandise,"
within the terms of this chapter, shall include magazines, periodicals,
books, and orders or contracts for a service, home improvement or
alterations. For the purpose of this chapter a "canvasser" or "solicitor"
shall also be deemed to be one who is not in the business of selling
goods but who makes surveys for research purposes, analyses, opinion
polls, rating data and any such similar work which of its nature involves
a door-to-door or place-to-place activity, and shall include persons
going from door to door or place to place for the purpose of contributions,
donations or alms for any persons or organization.
The purpose of this chapter is to prevent fraud, crime and unethical
and dishonest business practices and for the general protection, health
and welfare of the residents of the Township of White.
A separate registration must be made for every solicitor, agent
or employee soliciting within the Township limits.
Each registrant, upon being so registered, shall be issued forthwith a registration certificate by the Township Clerk (subject to §
198-8 below), upon which shall be affixed one photograph of the applicant over which shall be impressed the Official Seal of the Township of White.
Each registrant shall carry the registration certificate at
all times when in the Township and shall exhibit it to any citizen
or Township official upon request. At the conclusion of the period
for which registration certificate was issued, said registration certificate
shall be deposited with the Township Clerk.
In the event an application for canvassing or soliciting is
disapproved by the Township Clerk for any reason, the applicant may
appeal to the Township Committee, which shall set a time and place
for a hearing, which hearing shall be held within 10 days after appeal
is taken by the applicant, at which hearing the applicant will be
given an opportunity to present his reasons why the license should
be issued. The decision of the Township Committee shall be final.
Every person to whom a registration certificate is issued under
the terms of this chapter shall be governed by the following rules
and regulations:
A. All circulars, samples or other matter shall be handed to an occupant
of the property or left in a secure place on the premises.
B. No person subject to the provisions of this chapter shall canvass,
solicit or distribute circulars or other matter except between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
C. No person subject to the terms of this chapter shall enter or attempt
to enter the house or apartment of any resident in the Township of
White without an express invitation from the occupant of the house
or apartment.
D. No person subject to the terms of this chapter shall conduct himself
in such a manner as to become objectionable to or annoy any person
while soliciting within the Township limits.
E. No person subject to this chapter shall make any solicitation within
the Township limits where solicitors are notified by sign that soliciting
is prohibited.
Any person violating the terms of this chapter, whether as an
individual, principal or agent or employee of another, shall, upon
conviction in the Municipal Court of the Township of White, be subject
to a fine not to exceed $500 or to imprisonment in the county jail
not exceeding 90 days, or both, in the discretion of the Municipal
Court.