No transient merchant shall solicit sales within the Village
of Greenville without a license as set forth herein. No person shall
solicit contributions or request anything of value for a purported
charitable organization except as set forth herein.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Any organization that is described in Section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code and exempt from taxation, or a person or organization
that purports to be established for a charitable purpose, whether
religious, patriotic, philanthropic, benevolent, educational, civic
or fraternal. No charitable organization may solicit in this state
or have contributions solicited in this state on its behalf unless
it is registered as required by § 202.12, Wis. Stats.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
SOLICITING CONTRIBUTIONS
Requesting, directly or indirectly, a contribution and stating
or implying that the contribution will be used for a charitable purpose
or benefit a charitable organization.
SOLICITING SALES
Selling or offering for sale goods and services where the
sale or offer is either personally solicited or consummated by the
seller at the residence of the buyer or at the seller's transient
quarters. Persons involved in soliciting such sales shall be considered
transient merchants, except for persons involved in soliciting contributions
for charitable organizations.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any peddler or solicitor, whether principal, agent or employee,
engaged in soliciting sales.
Soliciting sales and soliciting contributions shall not include:
A. Any person delivering newspapers, fuel, dairy products, bakery products
or other goods to regular customers on established routes.
B. Any person selling merchandise at wholesale to dealers in such merchandise.
C. Local merchants delivering goods in the regular course of business.
D. Any person selling agricultural goods which the person has grown.
E. Local service, charitable or educational groups or organizations
exempt by resolution of the Village Board.
F. Any person who has an established place of business where the goods
and services being sold are offered for sale on a regular basis and
in where the buyer has initiated contact with and specifically requested
a home visit.
G. Any sale required by statute or order of any court or conducted by
a bona fide auction.
Any person desiring to solicit sales or solicit contributions
shall apply to the Village Clerk and complete an application/license
form provided by the Village Clerk. The form shall include information
pertaining to:
A. The name, address, and identity of the person(s) who will be soliciting;
B. The name, address and identity of the person or organization on whose
behalf such solicitations will be made;
C. The nature of things intended to be sold or the purpose of the contributions
solicited;
D. The identification and registration of any vehicles to be used; and
E. The length of time of the solicitation.
The Village Clerk shall approve or deny the application within
seven business days of submittal. The Village Clerk may refer any
application to any appropriate law enforcement agency for further
investigation and recommendation. The Village Clerk may exercise the
discretion to deny a license if the application contains a material
omission or materially incorrect statement or complaints of a material
nature have been received against the applicant by authorities in
other jurisdictions relating to the applicant's fitness to engage
in commercial or charitable solicitations.
In the event of license denial, the Village Clerk shall notify
the applicant by certified mail, stating the reasons for denial. The
notice shall indicate a time and date for review by the Village Board
and the right of the applicant to appear. The Village Board shall
hear any person for or against granting the license and shall render
a decision to grant or deny a license.
A license may be revoked by the Village Board if the application
contains any material omission or intentionally inaccurate statement;
if the licensee has violated the terms of this chapter; or if the
licensee was convicted of any crime or violated any other ordinance,
statute or rule which is related to the licensee's fitness to solicit
sales or contributions. The Village Board shall notify the licensee
by personal service or certified mail, stating the reasons for revocation,
at least 72 hours prior to the date and time set for a hearing on
the revocation by the Village Board.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
After approval of an application as described above by the Village
Clerk and/or Village Board, a permit shall be issued at a cost as
established by the Village Board, plus an additional amount as established
by resolution, for each additional individual identified on the applicable
license form.
Any person who fails to obtain a permit as required by this
chapter prior to soliciting sales or contributions, or otherwise violates
any provision contained herein, shall be subject to a forfeiture of
not less than $50 nor more than $500, together with costs of prosecution,
including reasonable attorneys' fees. Each day that such violation
continues shall be considered a separate offense.