Every licensee, and any other person engaging in the business
or activities of sales, solicitation, or peddling within the Borough,
shall comply with the following rules of conduct in carrying on such
business or activities:
A. License card. He shall carry his license card at all times, and exhibit
it upon request, to any Police Officer, and employee of the Borough,
or any person upon whom he shall call, or with whom he shall talk
in carrying on his licensed activities.
B. Lost or stolen license card. He shall not permit any other person
to have possession of his license card. He shall immediately report
the loss or theft of his license card to the Malvern Borough Police
Department. He shall not cause or permit his license card to be altered
or defaced in any way.
C. Limitations as to place. He shall not enter any property conspicuously
posted against soliciting; nor shall be enter any business with the
intention of carrying on business or activities requiring registration
under this chapter, or any dwelling whatsoever, without invitation
or permission of the owner, or if no owner is present, the occupant(s)
of the same; and he shall immediately leave any place of business
or dwelling upon request of any person.
D. Limitations as to time. He shall engage in canvassing or soliciting
only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday;
and 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. He shall not engage in any
canvassing or soliciting on Sundays or on any legal holiday.
E. Prohibition of misrepresentation. He shall not be guilty of any false
pretense or misrepresentation, and shall not represent that his goods,
services, employer, or organization is in any way endorsed by the
Borough.
F. Surrender of license card. He shall immediately surrender his license
card to the Police Department upon revocation of his license pursuant
to this chapter.
G. Cessation due to unsafe conditions. He shall immediately cease soliciting
and vacate the area if deemed unsafe by the Borough, based on conditions
at the time.
Any license issued by the Malvern Borough Police Department
may be revoked by the Malvern Borough Police Department as follows:
A. Cause for revocation. Should any of the following conditions exist,
the Malvern Borough Police Department may revoke a license issued
pursuant to this chapter:
(1) If the licensee fails to comply with the standards of conduct in accordance with §
142-3 of this chapter; or
(2) If the licensee is ascertained to have false statement(s) in his application for a license pursuant to §
142-2 of this chapter; or
(3) If the licensee is convicted of any felony or any misdemeanor which
would disqualify the licensee as an applicant under this chapter.
B. Procedure of revocation. Notice of revocation shall be given by written
notice personally served or sent by registered mail to the address
designated for this purpose in the application for license.
Any person whose license has been revoked shall be entitled
to appear, with counsel, if he so desires, before the Council of Malvern
Borough at a regular special meeting, provided that such person has
provided Borough Council with written notice of such request at least
six business days prior to Borough Council's next regularly scheduled
meeting. If such person does not provide Borough Council with at least
six business days' written notice prior to the next regularly
scheduled meeting, Borough Council may, in its discretion, conduct
a hearing at such time or schedule a hearing within five business
days of such regular meeting. Following the hearing, Borough Council
may reinstate the license, affirm the revocation of the license or
affirm or modify the suspension of the license for a period not to
exceed five years. No person shall be denied a license or have such
license suspended or revoked except by procedures consistent with
due process of law.
Except as to §
142-3C (relating to limitations as to place, which shall apply to all persons engaged in any type of peddling, solicitation, or sales within the Borough), the following persons are exempt from the requirements of this chapter:
A. Farmers engaged in selling only the produce of their own farms.
B. Persons engaged in the sale of goods for or solicitation of donations
for a charitable or philanthropic organization exempted from the provision
of a duly registered and is in compliance with the Pennsylvania Solicitation
of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act (10 Pa.C.S.A. § 162.1
et seq.).
C. Owners, principals, agents, and employees of businesses with a fixed,
physical, leased or owned business location within or about any privately
owned structure or parcel in the Borough of Malvern when engaged in
otherwise-lawful advertising, sales, service, or solicitation within
25 feet of any public entryway to their own business or place of employment.
D. Persons who are otherwise lawfully delivering goods or services pursuant
to an affirmative order or request of any person or business within
the Borough, including (without limitation) the delivery of food,
parcel delivery, or similar business activities.
E. Persons who have been licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to engage in any activity described below, when so engaged:
F. Political campaign workers, candidates, and other persons exercising
their First Amendment right to speak about political, religious, and
social issues and or to distribute literature related to the same.
G. Any persons, organization, or corporation that has received approval
from the Borough Council to conduct a special event within the Borough
(the "organizer(s)"), and the invited vendors of such organizer, subject
to the following:
(1) The Organizer(s) shall be responsible for its own compliance with
this chapter and shall be responsible for the compliance of its invited
vendors with this chapter.
(2) Each organizer, to the extent the organizer is not already a licensee, shall submit an application and application fee in full accordance with §
142-2 of this chapter and shall pay the license fee in effect at such time as may be set from time to time by the Borough Council via resolution.
(3) At least 10 days prior to the event, the organizer(s) shall submit a list to the Malvern Borough Police Department of the invited vendors, including the information required under §
142-2A(4). It shall be prohibited for, and the organizer(s) shall not permit or tolerate, any vendor who is not a licensee and whose information was not provided to the Malvern Borough Police Department in accordance with this subsection, to engage in any activity which is regulated under this chapter within the boundaries of the event.
Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision
of this chapter shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil
enforcement proceeding commenced by the Borough before a District
Judge, pay a fine for each such violation in an amount not less than
$100 and not more than $600, plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorney's fees, incurred by the Borough. No judgment shall be
imposed until the date of the determination of a violation by the
District Judge. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the
judgment, the Borough may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable
rules of civil procedure. Whenever any such person shall have been
officially notified that he is in violation, each day's continuance
of such violation after such notification shall constitute a further
and separate offense.