[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 1]
SOLICITING OR CANVASSING
Includes or mean any one or more of the following meanings, for the purpose of this Part:
A. 
Seeking to obtain orders for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise, foodstuffs, services of any kind, character or description whatever.
B. 
Seeking to obtain subscriptions to books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers and any or every other type of publication.
C. 
Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions of money, clothing, property of any kind, or any other valuable thing for the support or benefit of any project or any social, religious or political organization or other kind of association or organization whatever.
D. 
Seeking to secure membership of the residents or citizens of the Borough in any social, religious or political organization.
E. 
Seeking information relative to the economic, social, religious or political status or preference or of information regarding names, numbers, addresses of residents, or their status in any respect, whether to be used as raw or refined data in any document, book, record or directory or to be sold or used, wholly or in part for any commercial purpose or for the records of any social, religious or political organization.
F. 
Distribution of any advertising matter or informational material by pamphlet, or by single sheet or by book or other method or distribution for advertising purpose of any kind for goods or merchandise.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 2]
It shall be unlawful for any person or association or organization to engage in activity of canvassing or soliciting either from door to door or upon the streets or sidewalks of the Borough of Beaver, whether individually or in a group or by the maintenance of a booth or stand, unless such person, organization or association shall have first applied for a license or permit for such activity and registered the information hereinafter required in the office of the Police Department of the Borough.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 3]
1. 
Application for a license or permit to canvass or solicit within the Borough of Beaver shall be made to the Chief of Police, at the Police Department of the Borough at least 20 days prior to the proposed effective date of the license. The application shall disclose the following information:
A. 
Name(s), address(es) and headquarters of the applicant(s) and similar information regarding the employer or principal for whom the applicant is to act.
B. 
If the application is made by or for an association, organization or any artificial person, the information given shall include the name of such organization, its address, principal officer and his address, the nature and purpose of the organization and under what state it was legally organized.
C. 
The purpose for which the canvass or solicitation is made and the use and disposition to be made of the information being required.
D. 
Names, addresses and social security numbers of the persons who will actually conduct the canvass or solicitation or who direct the same or who are promoting it.
E. 
A physical description of each actual solicitor or a picture of such person.
F. 
Description of the goods, wares, merchandise, books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers and every type of product to be distributed or sold.
G. 
The proposed method of operation, length of time to be used and the date or time when the solicitation shall end or the term for which it is to be conducted; the method of conduct of the solicitation, whether by door to door or from booths or other headquarters.
H. 
The application shall contain a promise that the license will not be used or represented in any way as an endorsement by the Borough or any officer or department thereof.
I. 
The application shall be signed by the applicant.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 4]
1. 
Upon said application being completed and signed by the applicant, a license or permit to canvass or solicit shall issue to the applicant in the form of a certificate, numbered, dated and authorizing the solicitation either from door to door or from a booth or stand or other headquarters, setting forth the term for which it issues, in hours or days, and the date or time on which the certificate expires.
2. 
Every person, association or organization who applies for a license or permit to canvass or solicit under this Part thereby consents to and authorizes a criminal record check by the Beaver Police Department.
[Added by Ord. No. 826, 5/9/2017]
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 5]
1. 
The licensee shall furnish for himself and for any other person who will actually conduct the canvass or solicitation, identification either in the form of a badge which shall clearly disclose:
A. 
The name of the solicitor or canvasser.
B. 
The name of the licensed person or organization for whom the solicitor works.
C. 
The purpose of the activity.
D. 
A statement that a resident or citizen of the Borough of Beaver who is approached in the solicitation/canvass is not required to purchase or accept any goods or merchandise or advertising or information offered, nor is he required to give any information to the solicitor/canvasser if he does not so desire.
2. 
Such card or badge shall at the request of a police officer be presented for examination. It shall also be exhibited to the resident or citizen who shall be given sufficient opportunity to read the same.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 6]
The Police Department shall keep a complete record of all applications, identifying pictures presented and all other information received and shall preserve a numbered copy of the certificate showing the license or permit.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 7]
The Chief of Police may revoke any license or permit if the holder or any of his agents or employees violates any provision of this Part or has made false statement in any part of the application.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 8]
No solicitation or canvass shall be held between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., prevailing time, nor shall any be conducted after the termination date of the certificate or after it has been revoked.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 9]
1. 
No license or permit shall be required of:
A. 
Any farmer selling or peddling his own produce.
B. 
Children under 18 years of age selling or delivering candy, bakery products and the like, or any person delivering newspapers.
C. 
Any bona fide news gathering activity by local or metropolitan newspapers.
D. 
Any solicitation or canvasser for any governmental unit either local, state or federal.
E. 
Any solicitation of information by a legally constituted telephone company operating in the Borough.
[Ord. 628, 8/13/1985, § 10, as amended by Ord. 740, 2/10/2004]
Before a license or permit may be issued, the applicant must pay the fee therefor, as prescribed in a schedule established by resolution of the Borough Council.