Each application for a certificate of registration shall be
accompanied by a fee of the lesser of $50 for each solicitor or $150
for the soliciting organization.
The Chief of Police may revoke any certificate of registration
for cause, including violation of this article or the discovery of
misleading or fraudulent information on the application for the certificate
of registration. Immediately upon revocation, written notice thereof
shall be sent by the Chief of Police to the holder of the certificate
by certified U.S. mail, addressed to the holder's residence address
as shown on the application. A record of the date of the revocation
will be made upon the original application.
Soliciting will be permitted only between the hours of 9:00
a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Nothing in this bylaw shall be construed as conflicting with
any license issued under the authority of the commonwealth.
All commercial and noncommercial soliciting shall be prohibited
for any purpose at a residence upon which a sign is conspicuously
placed requesting no solicitation.
[Amended 5-10-2017 ATM by Art. 13]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this bylaw shall
be subject to a fine of not more than $300 for each offense by the
South Hadley Police Department.
No transient vendor, hawker or peddler as defined in MGL c. 101
shall sell or barter, or carry for sale or barter, any goods, wares,
or merchandise in the Town of South Hadley on any day of special Town
celebration so proclaimed by the Selectboard unless a permit has been
issued by said Board or its delegate under such terms and conditions
and for such a fee as said Board or its delegate shall determine.