[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper Deerfield as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Loitering; peace and good order — See Ch. 259.
[Adopted 12-2-1976 by Ord. No. 160; amended in its entirety 10-7-1993 by Ord. No. 411 (Ch. 75, Art. I, of the 1977 Township Code)]
This article is adopted with the intent to regulate the distribution of certain materials, peddling, soliciting and related activities within the Township of Upper Deerfield, and the registration of persons engaged in such activities is necessary so that the identity of persons going from door to door or distributing materials within the municipality may be established; so that general regulations may be more effectively enforced for the protection and maintenance, health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Township; and to prevent dishonest business practices and dishonest solicitation of funds.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
DISTRIBUTOR
Any person who distributes or causes to be distributed on any street or public place within the Township any newspaper, periodical, books, magazines, handbill, circular, card or pamphlet or printed material of any kind.
MERCHANDISE
All goods, wares, food, meat, fish, ice cream, fruit, vegetables, magazines, periodicals, printed materials, farm products, services and orders or contracts for services, home improvements or alterations, and anything that may be sold or distributed by peddlers, solicitors or distributors, as defined herein.
PEDDLER
Any person, whether a resident of the Township or not, who goes from house to house, from place to place or from street to street, traveling by foot, automotive vehicle or any other type of conveyance, carrying or transporting merchandise for the purpose of selling and delivering the merchandise to customers. The word "peddler" shall also include the words "hawker" and "huckster."
SOLICITOR
Any person, whether a resident of the Township or not, who goes from house to house, from place to place or from street to street, traveling by foot, automotive vehicle or any other type of conveyance, soliciting, taking or attempting to take orders for the sale of merchandise or services of any kind for future performance or delivery, whether or not such individual has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the merchandise or services and whether or not he is collecting advance payments on such sales or orders, who engages in any of the foregoing activities from a stationary location on any street or other public place. The word "solicitor" shall also include the word "canvasser" or any person who goes from door to door, as described above, for the purpose of soliciting and/or who collects funds from a stationary location on any street or other public place.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person engaging in the activities commonly referred to as "transient merchant" or "itinerant vendor," who merchandises or sells with the intent to close out or discontinue such business within a period of one year from the date of commencement and occupies a room, building, tent, lot or other premises for the purpose of selling merchandise.
It shall be unlawful for any peddler, solicitor, distributor or transient merchant to sell, offer for sale or distribute merchandise, printed material or services within the Township without first registering with, filing an application for registration, paying a registration fee and obtaining a registration certificate from the Township of Upper Deerfield.
Upon obtaining a registration certificate as hereinafter provided, a peddler, solicitor, distributor or transient merchant may conduct his activities within the Township only as long as he adheres to the regulations as set forth herein and carries the registration certificate upon his person at all times during the conduct of his activities. The registration certificate shall identify the person and the type of activity for which he has registered and shall be shown to any person or police officer upon request. All certificates shall expire December 31 of the calendar year in which they are issued.
Every applicant for a certificate under this chapter shall file with the Township Clerk a sworn written application, on a form to be furnished by said Clerk, which shall give or be accompanied by the following information or documents:
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The name and a description of the applicant.
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The permanent home address and full local address of the applicant.
C. 
A brief statement of the nature of the business and a description of the merchandise or service to be sold.
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If employed, the name and address of the employer, together with credentials establishing the exact relationship.
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The length of time for which the certificate is desired.
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If a vehicle is to be used, a description of such vehicle and its license number.
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The place where the merchandise or services to be sold or offered for sale are manufactured or produced, where such goods or property are located at the time such application is filed, and the proposed method of delivery.
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A statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of any indictable offense, the nature of the offense, and the punishment or penalty assessed therefor.
The Township Clerk or other person designated by resolution of the Township Committee may make such investigation as he shall deem necessary under the circumstances to verify information set forth in the application for registration.
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If an application is found satisfactory by the Township Committee, the Township Clerk shall issue a registration certificate addressed to the applicant to conduct the business applied for upon payment of the proper fee by the applicant. Such certificate shall contain the signature of the issuing officer and shall show the name, address and photograph of the applicant, the type of business (peddler, solicitor, distributor or transient merchant) the applicant has registered for, the kind of goods or services to be sold thereunder, the date of issue, the length of time the certificate shall be operative, and the license number and other identifying description of any vehicle used in the activity licensed.
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If an application is found unsatisfactory by the Township Committee, the Township Clerk shall notify the applicant by mail within 10 days after application is made that the application is disapproved and shall deny the applicant any registration certificate.
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At the time of the issuance of a registration certificate, a fee of $50 shall be paid by the applicant to cover the costs of investigation and the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
B. 
Where an organization has several agents peddling, soliciting or distributing merchandise or printed material, each agent shall be registered separately and each shall pay the appropriate fee. Upon expiration of a certificate, a new certificate will be issued upon compliance with all provisions of this chapter and the payment of fees.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Township Clerk in the denial of a certificate as provided in this chapter shall have the right to a hearing before the Township Clerk. Such hearing shall be taken by filing with the Township Committee, within 14 days after the notice of the action complained of has been mailed to such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth fully the grounds for hearing request. The Township Committee shall set a time and place for hearing, and notice of such hearing shall be given to the applicant in the same manner as provided in this chapter for notice of hearing on revocation. The decision of the Township Committee on such appeal shall be final and conclusive.
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Certificates issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the Township Committee after notice and hearing for any of the following causes:
(1) 
Fraud, misrepresentation or a materially incorrect statement contained in the application for a certificate.
(2) 
Fraud, misrepresentation or a materially incorrect statement made in the course of carrying on his business as solicitor, peddler, distributor or transient merchant.
(3) 
Any violation of this chapter.
(4) 
Conviction of any crime involving dishonesty or moral turpitude.
(5) 
Conducting the business of peddler, solicitor, distributor or transient merchant in an unlawful manner or in such manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or to constitute a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
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Notice of the hearing for revocation of a certificate shall be given by the Township Clerk in writing, setting forth specifically the grounds of complaint and the time and place of hearing. Such notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the holder of the certificate at the address given on the application at least five days prior to the date set for the hearing or shall be delivered by the agent of the Township in the same manner as a summons at least three days prior to the date set for the hearing.
C. 
Upon revocation, the certificate shall be surrendered to the Township Clerk.
No person or certificate holder shall:
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Peddle, solicit or distribute merchandise except between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., unless specifically having been invited into a house by the occupant or having made an appointment with a person previously.
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Attempt to peddle, solicit or distribute merchandise or printed materials without first having identified himself as a peddler, solicitor or distributor registered with the Township and displaying his certificate.
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Have exclusive right to any location in the public streets or operate in any congested area where his operations might impede or inconvenience the public.
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Conduct himself in such a manner as to become objectionable to or annoy an occupant of any house.
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Shout, cry out, blow a horn, ring a bell or use any sound-making or -amplifying device upon any of the streets, parks or public places of the Township or upon private premises, where sound of sufficient volume is emitted or produced therefrom to be capable of being plainly heard upon the streets, avenues, parks or other public places of the Township or upon private premises, for the purpose of attracting attention to any merchandise or services.
F. 
Distribute obscene merchandise or printed material or that which advocates unlawful conduct.
G. 
Litter the streets, public places or properties within the Township with any merchandise or printed material.
The following persons or organizations are exempt from the payment of a fee and the application and/or investigation procedure, upon compliance with all other provisions of this chapter and submission of applicable identification and documents to support the claim to exemption:
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Any charitable or religious society that shall conduct sales of personal property when the proceeds thereof shall be applied to the payment of the expenses thereof and to the charitable or religious object for which the society exists.
B. 
Any person honorably discharged from the military services of the United States possessing a peddler's license issued in conformity with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10.
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Any person who is an exempt fireman of a volunteer fire department, as defined in N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10, possessing a license in conformity with said law.
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Any public utility or its employees, which said public utility is subject to regulation by the State Board of Public Utility Commissioners; provided, however, that such employees shall display the identification badge or card issued by their employer.
E. 
Any person selling fruits and farm products grown by himself, with or without the help of others.
F. 
Any person engaged in the delivery of goods, wares or merchandise or other articles or things in the regular course of business to the premises of persons who had previously ordered the same or were entitled to receive the same by reason of a prior agreement.
G. 
Any school, political, religious or civic organization, benevolent society, service club or organization which is conducted not for profit.
Any person who violates or fails or neglects to comply with any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine or penalty of not more than $500 or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days, or both, in the discretion of the court. Each and every time a violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense and be punishable by a like fine or penalty.
[Adopted 10-15-1998 by Ord. No. 483 (Ch. 75, Art. II, of the 1977 Township Code)]
No person, entity or organization shall be permitted to solicit contributions upon or in roadways within the Township of Upper Deerfield except as hereafter set forth.
Any person, entity or organization desirous of soliciting charitable contributions upon roadways owned and controlled by the State of New Jersey or owned or controlled by the County of Cumberland shall be prohibited from soliciting contribution on such roadways without first having obtained permission and complying with all applicable requirements of the Commissioner of Transportation as to state highways and the County Board of Freeholders as to county highways with respect to the solicitation of charitable contributions upon such roadways. In the event that permission is granted by either the Commissioner of Transportation as to state highways or the County Board of Chosen Freeholders as to county highways located within the Township of Upper Deerfield, then a copy of any permit or other written authorization given to any organization, person or entity shall be filed with the Clerk of the Township of Upper Deerfield.
Charitable solicitations by authorized charitable organizations, as defined in N.J.S.A. 45:17A-20, may be permitted to solicit charitable contributions upon Township roadways within the Township of Upper Deerfield so long as such roadways do not intersect with any county or state highways at the location where solicitations are being sought; provided, however, that any qualified charitable organization, person or entity shall first make application to the Township Committee of the Township of Upper Deerfield setting forth the identity of the organization, the purpose for which contributions are being sought, the date, time and location of the proposed solicitation, the signage or precautionary devices or warnings that will be utilized to warn motorists and any and all other information as may be required by the Township Engineer or Township Committee, as well as any and all other required authorizations that may be necessary.
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this article shall pay, upon conviction, a penalty not to exceed $100.