As used in this Chapter, the following words have the meaning
indicated:
CANVASSER
A person who attempts to make personal contact with a resident
at his/her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment
from the resident for the primary purpose of (1) attempting to enlist
support for or against a particular religion, philosophy, ideology,
political party, issue or candidate, even if incidental to such purpose
the canvasser accepts the donation of money for or against such cause,
or (2) distributing a handbill or flyer advertising a non-commercial
event or service.
PEDDLER
A person who attempts to make personal contact with a resident
at his/her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment
from the resident for the primary purpose of attempting to sell a
good or service. A "peddler" does not include a person
who distributes handbills or flyers for a commercial purpose, advertising
an event, activity, good or service that is offered to the resident
for purchase at a location away from the residence or at a time different
from the time of visit. Such a person is a "solicitor".
SOLICITOR
A person who attempts to make personal contact with a resident
at his/her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment
from the resident for the primary purpose of (1) attempting to obtain
a donation to a particular patriotic, philanthropic, social service,
welfare, benevolent, educational, civic, fraternal, charitable, political
or religious purpose, even if incidental to such purpose there is
the sale of some good or service, or (2) distributing a handbill or
flyer advertising a commercial event or service.
This Chapter shall not apply to a Federal, State or local government
employee or a public utility employee in the performance of his/her
duty for his/her employer.
No person shall act as a peddler or as a solicitor within the
Village without first obtaining an identification card in accordance
with this Chapter. A canvasser is not required to have an identification
card but any canvasser wanting an identification card for the purpose
of reassuring Village residents of the canvasser's good faith shall
be issued one upon request.
Any person or organization, formal or informal, may apply for
one (1) or more identification cards by completing an application
form at the office of the issuing officer during regular office hours.
During the period of time following the application for one (1) or more identification cards and its issuance, the Village shall investigate as to the truth and accuracy of the information contained in the application. If the Village has not completed this investigation within the sixteen (16) business hours provided in Section
610.070, the identification card will nonetheless be issued subject, however, to administrative revocation upon completion of the investigation. If a canvasser requests an identification card, the investigation will proceed as described above, but if the Village refuses to issue the identification card (or revokes it after issuance), the canvasser will be advised that the failure to procure an identification card does not prevent him/her from canvassing the residents of the Village.
Instead of the application procedure above, if an applicant
produces identification cards issued by another Village having an
ordinance substantially the same as this one, the issuing officer
may in his/her discretion immediately issue identification cards without
the necessity of a formal application or investigation.
If the applicant requests a hearing under Section
610.100, the hearing shall be held in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act of the State of Missouri and review from the decision (on the record of the hearing) shall be had to the Circuit Court of the County in which the Village is located. The hearing shall also be subject to the Missouri open meetings and records law.
Each identification card shall be, when the individual for whom
it was issued is acting as a peddler or solicitor, worn on the outer
clothing of the individual as so to be reasonably visible to any person
who might be approached by said person.
An identification card shall be valid within the meaning of
this Chapter for a period of six (6) months from its date of issuance
or the term requested, whichever is less.
The issuing officer shall maintain a list of persons within
the Village who restrict visits to their residential property (including
their leasehold, in the case of a tenant) by peddlers, solicitors
and canvassers. The issuing officer may provide a form to assist residents,
and this form may allow the resident to select certain types of visits
that the resident finds acceptable while refusing permission to others.
This "no visit" list shall be a public document and available for
public inspection and copying. A copy of the "no visit" list shall
be provided to each applicant for and each recipient of an identification
card. If a canvasser chooses not to apply for an identification card,
it will be the responsibility of that canvasser to obtain in some
other way a copy of the current "no visit" list.
Any person violating any part of this Chapter shall have committed
a trespass on such property and shall be prosecuted under the general
trespass ordinance of the Village. The penalty for such violation
shall be the same as for any other trespass.