As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CANVASS and CANVASSER
Shall be considered as synonymous with the terms "solicit"
and "solicitor." A person who attempts to make personal contact with
a resident at his/her residence without prior invitation or appointment
from the resident for the primary purpose of:
A.
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
B.
Distributing a handbill or flyer advertising a noncommercial
event or service.
NEWSPAPER
Any newspaper of general circulation as defined by general
law, any newspaper duly entered with the Post Office Department of
the United States, in accordance with federal statute or regulation,
and any newspaper filed and recorded with any recording officer as
provided by general law and, in addition thereto, any periodical or
current magazine regularly published with not less than four issues
per year and sold to the public.
PEDDLE
To go from house to house, from store to store, from place
to place or from street to street or to stand in a fixed or stationary
position, or any combination thereof, to sell and make immediate delivery
or offer for sale and delivery any goods, wares, merchandise or provisions
in possession of the seller at any place within the Village of Westhampton
Beach other than from a fixed place of business.
PEDDLER
A person who peddles, as defined herein. 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 the visit. Such a person is
a "solicitor."
PEDDLING VEHICLE
A vehicle, as defined in the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the
State of New York, designed or used for the sale at the vehicle of
food, beverages, ice cream and other items intended for human consumption
or for the sale of merchandise at the vehicle or for services rendered
or to be rendered in, on or at the vehicle as, for example, in the
sharpening of tools and lawn mowers.
PRIVATE PREMISES
Any dwelling, house, building or other structure designed
or used either wholly or in part for private residential purposes,
whether inhabited, temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant,
and shall include any yard, grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps,
vestibule or mailbox belonging to or appurtenant to such dwelling,
house, building or other structure.
PUBLIC PLACES
Any and all streets, boulevards, avenues, lanes, alleys or
other public ways and any and all public parks, squares, plazas, grounds
and buildings.
SOLICITOR
A person who goes from house to house, from store to store,
from place to place or from street to street or stands in a fixed
or stationary position, or any combination thereof for the primary
purpose of:
A.
Attempting to obtain a donation to a particular patriotic, philanthropic,
social service, welfare, benevolent, educational, civic, fraternal,
charitable, political or religious purpose, where the organization
for which the person is acting is not exempt from the registration
requirements of Article 7-A of the Executive Law of the State of New
York;
B.
To take orders for goods, wares, merchandise, provisions or
services for future delivery; or
C.
Distributing a handbill or flyer advertising a commercial event
or service.
Applicants for a permit under this chapter must file with the
Board of Trustees, Village of Westhampton Beach, an application in
the form of a sworn affidavit, in duplicate, which shall give the
following information:
A. The name and description of the applicant.
B. The permanent and local address (if any) of the applicant.
C. A brief description of the nature of the business and the kind of
goods or property to be peddled or solicited. (Copies of the literature
to be distributed may be substituted for this description at the option
of the applicant.)
D. A statement as to whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted
of any crime, misdemeanor or offense against any municipal ordinance
or local law, and, if applicable, a listing of the applicant's
offenses, misdemeanor and felony convictions for the seven years prior
to the application, the nature of the crime or offense, and the punishment
or penalty assessed therefor.
E. Two photographs of the applicant taken not more than 60 days prior
to the date of filing of the application, which pictures shall not
be larger than 1 1/2 by 1 1/2 inches, clearly showing the
head and shoulders of the applicant.
F. Date and place of birth of the applicant.
G. If the applicant is employed to peddle, the name and permanent address
of his or her employer and/or business offering the event, good or
service, together with credentials establishing the employment relationship.
H. If the applicant is employed to solicit, the name, permanent address,
and website address of the organization, person, or group for whom
donations are accepted, along with credentials establishing the employment
relationship.
I. In any application for a permit or renewal hereunder, the applicant
shall produce a valid certificate of registration and certificate
of authority as required by the New York State Department of Taxation
and Finance.
J. The motor vehicle make, model, year, color, and state license plate
number of any vehicle which will be used by the applicant for peddling
or soliciting.
K. Any person or any employee of any organization who is required to
be registered with the New York Department of State, under the provision
of Article 7-A of the Executive Law of the State of New York relating
to the solicitation and collection of funds for charitable purposes,
must additionally exhibit evidence of this registration to the satisfaction
of the Board of Trustees.
L. In addition to the requirements set forth above for a permit for
peddling or soliciting, applicants for a permit involving the use
of a peddling vehicle must additionally supply the Board of Trustees
with the following documentation:
(1) A copy of the vehicle's registration evidencing that the vehicle
is currently registered to operate in the State of New York.
(2) A copy of the vehicle's inspection sticker, evidencing that
the vehicle successfully passed a New York State inspection within
the previous 12 months.
(3) Proof that the vehicle is appropriate for the use intended.
(4) Proof of liability insurance on the vehicle in the amount of $1,000,000
per occurrence.
Any person required by the provisions of Article 7-A of the
Executive Law of the State of New York to register with the Department
of State must, whether or not otherwise required to be permitted under
the provisions of this chapter, exhibit to the Board of Trustees evidence
of the registration. The Village Clerk shall keep a record of all
persons intending to peddle or solicit within the Village of Westhampton
Beach who have registered under Article 7-A of the Executive Law,
along with a description of the activities for which they have so
registered.
It shall be the duty of all duly authorized peace officers and
of any police officer of the Village of Westhampton Beach to enforce
the provisions of this chapter, to make arrests or issue appearance
tickets or other legal process for offenses against the provisions
of this chapter and to report to the Board of Trustees all offenses
observed, whether or not any criminal prosecution is based thereon.
The Board of Trustees shall record all reports of offenses and convictions
for offenses against this chapter.
Any person, as defined in this chapter, committing any offense
against this chapter or any section or provision thereof shall be
guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not less than $250 or imprisonment
for a period not exceeding 15 days for each such offense, or by both
such fine and imprisonment. Every day the violation continues shall
be deemed to be a separate offense.
It is declared to be the intention of the Village of Westhampton
Beach that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases and
words of this chapter are severable, and if any section, paragraph,
sentence, phrase or word(s) of this chapter shall be declared unconstitutional
or otherwise invalid, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall
not affect the remaining paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases and
words of this chapter.