[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 1]
The following words, as used in this Part, shall have the meanings hereby ascribed thereto, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
PEDDLER
any person who shall engage in peddling as hereinabove described.
PEDDLING
engaging in peddling, canvassing, soliciting or taking of orders, whether by sample or otherwise, for any goods, wares or merchandise, upon any of the streets, sidewalks, highways, or from house to house within the Township of Smith. The word "peddling" shall not apply:
1. 
To farmers selling their own produce;
2. 
To the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, donated by the owner thereof, the proceeds whereof to be applied to any charitable or philanthropic purposes; or
3. 
To any manufacturer or producer in the sale of bread and bakery products, meat and meat products, or milk and milk products.
PERSON
any natural person, association, firm or corporation.
In this Part, the singular shall include the plural and the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 2]
The practice of going in and upon private residences in the Township of Smith by solicitors, peddlers, hawkers, itinerant merchants or transient vendors of merchandise not having been requested or invited to do so by the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of said private residences for the purpose of soliciting orders for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, and/or disposing of and/or peddling or hawking is hereby declared illegal and punishable by law unless said persons obtain a license to do so.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 3]
No person shall engage in peddling in the Township of Smith without first having taken out a license as herein provided.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 4]
Every person desiring to engage in peddling in the Township of Smith shall first make application to the Secretary for said Township for a license. If such person shall also be required to obtain a license from any county office, he shall, when making such application, exhibit a valid county license. Upon such application, such person shall give his name; address, his previous criminal record, if any; the name of the person for whom he works, if any; the type of goods, wares or merchandise he wishes to peddle; the length of time he wishes to be licensed; the type of vehicle he uses, if any; and the number of helpers he has. Provided, where a person make an application for himself and for one or more helpers, on application the personal information specified above shall be given for each helper and an individual license shall be required for each helper. No license issued under this Part shall be transferable from one person to another nor may it be assigned without the prior written consent of the licensor.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 5; as amended 2/9/2009]
No license shall be issued under this Part until the proper fees, as follows, shall be paid to the township, which shall be for the use of the township:
1. 
Foot Peddler: $1 per day; $5 per month; and $25 per year.
2. 
Peddler Operating From a Motor Vehicle or Any Such Other Similar Conveyance: $2 per day; $10 per month; and $50 per year.
3. 
Each and every additional peddler employed by or with a foot peddler or a peddler operating with a motor vehicle: $1 per day; $5 per month; and $25 per year.
4. 
Any and all fees previously established by ordinance or otherwise as referred to in Subsections 1, 2 and 3 above may be changed from time to time by a resolution properly adopted by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 6]
Upon making application thereof and paying the proper fee as herein specified, a license shall be issued to every peddler. Such license shall contain the information required to be given upon the application therefor. Every peddler shall at all times when engaged in peddling in the Township carry such license upon his person and shall exhibit such license on request to any police officer or other Township officer or citizen. No peddler shall engage in selling any products not mentioned upon such license or any person having a foot peddlers license operate from or with a motor vehicle or similar conveyance. No person licensed as a peddler under this Part shall engage in peddling at any time on Sunday or upon any other day of the week before 9:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 7]
No person, licensed as a peddler, under this Part, shall hawk or cry his wares, goods or merchandise upon any of the streets, sidewalks, highways or roads in said Township, nor shall be use any loudspeaker or horn or any other device to announce his presence by which the public is annoyed.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 8]
No person, licensed as a peddler under this Part, shall park any vehicle upon any of the streets, roads, alleys or highways of the Township in order to assort, rearrange or clean any of his goods, wares or merchandise; nor may any such person place or deposit any refuse upon any of such streets, roads, alleys or highways; nor shall any such person maintain or keep a curbside market or park any longer than is necessary to sell therefrom to persons residing in the immediate vicinity.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 9]
No person, licensed as a peddler under this Part, shall occupy any fixed location upon any of the streets, sidewalks, roads, alleys or highways of the Township for the purpose of peddling with or without any stand or counter.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 10]
The Secretary shall keep a record of all licenses issued under this Part and the Chief of Police or any other member of the township police force shall check with the said Secretary for a list of all licenses issued hereunder. The Secretary and the Chief of Police shall supervise the activities of all holders of such licenses.
The Chief of Police, any member of his office, or any member of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to suspend any license issued under this Part when he deems such suspension to be beneficial to the public health, safety and morals, or for any violation of any of the provisions of this Part, or for giving false information upon any application for a license hereunder.
[Ord. 66-3, 8/31/1966, § 11; as amended by Ord. 1985-2, 8/12/1985; and by Ord. 97-5, 11/19/1997]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this Part, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a District Justice in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation of this Part continues or each section of this Part which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense.