[Adopted 9-23-2016 by Ord. No. 2015-15]
Any business or individual that offers services to a residential or commercial property owner, for the purpose of securing a fire damaged building or structure, shall be deemed a peddler as recognized under § 150-4 of the Borough Code and shall further be required to comply with the licensing requirements set forth under Chapter 199 of the Code. Registration certificates shall be valid for one year.
In addition to the registration certificates requirements as set forth in Chapter 199 of the Code, businesses or individuals governed by this section shall also provide the designated representative of the Fire Commission, at the time of registration, with proof of commercial general liability insurance providing for a minimum of $1,000,000 of insurance coverage. The applicant shall also be responsible for payment of an annual fee as set forth in § 150-4 of the Code deemed a peddler.
Each business or individual, upon being so registered, shall be issued a registration certificate by the designated representative of the Fire Commission.
Each representative of a business or individual governed by this section shall carry the original registration certificates at all times when providing services within the Borough and shall exhibit same to any fire or police officer upon request.
Every business or individual to whom a registration certificate is issued under the terms of this section shall be governed by the following rules and regulations:
A. 
No person subject to the terms of this section shall enter or attempt to enter the building or structure of any resident or commercial property owner, or approach any such property owners, without the registration certificates in his possession.
B. 
No person subject to the terms of this article shall conduct himself in such a manner as to harass or annoy any person while soliciting within the Borough limits.
C. 
No person subject to the terms of this section shall interfere with, hinder, or obstruct any member of the Borough Fire Department, Borough Police Department, or any other emergency service personnel from performing their duties in accordance with the general protection, health, welfare of the residents of the Borough.
Any persons violating the terms of this, section, whether as an individual, principal, or agent, or employee of another shall, upon conviction in the Municipal Court of the Borough of Lindenwold, be subject to penalties as set forth in Chapter 1, Article I of the Code. Any violation of this section shall further result in the revocation of a Registration Certificates for the period of one year, whereupon the issuance of a new Registration Certificates shall be governed by the procedures and requirements set forth within this Section.