The purpose of this chapter is to prevent fraud, crime and unethical
and dishonest business practices and for the general protection, health
and welfare of the residents of the community and to deter the use
of peddling, soliciting, and canvassing to gain access to homes for
criminal purposes and for the preservation of the quiet and privacy
for residents of the Township.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
CANVASSER
A person who circulates a petition or seeks contributions
for a cause, charitable or otherwise, or distributes literature, pamphlets,
handbills and the like for the purpose of distributing information
or seeking support for any legal purpose, from a stationary location
on a street or other public place, or by going from house to house,
place to place or street to street.
CANVASSING
The circulation of a petition or the seeking of contributions
for a cause, charitable or otherwise, or the practice of distributing
literature, pamphlets, handbills and the like for the purpose of distributing
information or seeking support for any legal purpose, from a stationary
location on a street or other public place, or by going from house
to house, place to place or street to street.
MOBILE VENDING UNIT
A person or persons engaged in mobile vending and who may
be approved to utilize designated parking spaces dedicated for their
use in municipal parks.
NON-PROFIT-MAKING VENDORS
A person who sells or collects goods or services, the proceeds
of which are devoted exclusively to the purposes of the philanthropic,
charitable or religious society on whose behalf he/she acts as an
agent.
PEDDLER, CLASS 1
A person or persons engaged in peddling in and on public
streets. This term may also be referred to as "mobile vendor," "hawker,"
or "huckster."
PEDDLER, CLASS 2
A person or persons engaged in peddling in and on public
streets with the additional ability to access Hamilton Township municipal
parks at designated mobile parking spaces for a period of time.
PEDDLING
The practice of selling services or carrying goods, wares
or merchandise, for the purpose of selling and delivering to consumers,
either from traveling by foot, automotive vehicle or any other form
of travel, from house to house, place to place or street to street.
This meaning may also be referred to as "hawker" or "huckster."
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, voluntary
association, church, religious denomination, society, organization,
political association, incorporated association, or agent thereof.
ROAD SHOWS
A transient merchant, whether an individual, corporation
or other business entity, that travels to different locations offering
to buy or sell items from or to the public at or from temporary locations
for short periods of time. They are typically advertised events held
at hotels, banquet halls, convention centers, armories and other similar
facilities.
SOLICITING
The traveling by a person, either by foot, wagon, automobile,
motortruck or any other type of conveyance, from place to place, house
to house or street to street, taking or attempting to take orders
for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise or personal property
of any nature whatsoever for future delivery, or for services to be
furnished or performed in the future, whether or not the person has,
carries or exposes for sale a sample of the subject of the sale, with
or without accepting an advance payment for the goods.
SOLICITOR
A person or persons engaged in soliciting.
TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
Shall mean and include persons, commonly referred to as either
"transient merchants" or "itinerant vendors," who engage in a merchandising
business, including the sale or purchase of goods and merchandise,
in the Township of Hamilton with the intent to close out or discontinue
such business within one year from the date of commencement, including
those who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, hire, lease
or occupy any building, hotel room/banquet facility, lot, or structure
for the exhibition and sale of such goods, wares and merchandise,
provided that nothing herein shall be construed to affect the sale
of fruit, vegetables and farm products, such as meats, poultry, butter
and eggs.
It shall be unlawful for any peddler, solicitor, or other person
to engage in peddling or soliciting within the Township of Hamilton
without first obtaining a license therefor as provided in this section.
Transient merchants must also be licensed pursuant to the provisions
of this section, as well as N.J.S.A. 45:24-1 et seq. The Township
Clerk shall issue all licenses pursuant to the provisions of this
section.
A. Application fee. At the time an application is filed, the applicant must pay a nonrefundable application fee as set forth in Chapter
215, Fees, of the Township Code for the processing and investigation of said application.
B. The following fees shall be charged if said application is granted
in addition to the application fees:
(1) Transient merchants: as set forth in Chapter
215, Fees, of the Township Code.
(2) Solicitors: as set forth in Chapter
215, Fees, of the Township Code.
(3) Peddler, Class 1: as set forth in Chapter
215, Fees, of the Township Code.
(4) Peddler, Class 2. Licenses shall be issued according to the bid process prescribed by the New Jersey Local Public Contract Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. The minimum bid shall be as set forth in Chapter
215, Fees, of the Township Code. Specifications for the bid and lottery process shall be available at the Municipal Clerk's office.
C. The following persons are expressly exempt from this license requirement:
(1) Non-profit-making vendors.
(2) Any person honorably discharged from the military service of the
United States, possessing a peddler's license issued pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and N.J.S.A. 24-10, except such person shall not
be exempt if the application is to obtain a transient merchant's
license.
(3) Any person who is an exempt firefighter, rescue squad member or other
individual possessing a license in conformity with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9
and N.J.S.A. 24-10, except such person shall not be exempt if the
application is to obtain a transient merchant's license.
(4) Any public utility or its employees, which said public utility is
subject to regulation by the State Board of Public Utilities; provided,
however, that such employees shall display the identification badge
or card issued by their employer.
(5) Any person engaged in the delivery of goods, wares or merchandise
or other articles or things, in the regular course of business, to
the premises or persons who had previously ordered the same or were
entitled to receive the same by reason of prior agreement.
(6) Charitable, religious, cultural and historical societies as defined
in and subject to the conditions of N.J.S.A. 45:24-7.
(7) Nonprofit sports teams and organizations, senior citizen clubs and
organizations, school organizations, and scouting organizations.
D. All canvassers intending to canvass within the Township shall register
with the Municipal Clerk prior to commencing any canvassing activities.
Such registration shall consist of providing the Municipal Clerk with
the name of the person that will be canvassing, the proposed dates
for which the person seeks to canvass, and the route(s) or neighborhood(s)
in which the person intends to canvass. All nonprofit, religious,
or political groups canvassing exclusively door-to-door and not in
the streets are exempt from this registration requirement.
Licenses issued under this article shall expire April 30 each
year at 11:59 p.m., local time. Applications for the renewal of licenses
shall be made not later than April 1 of the year of issue. Licensees
are required to surrender their previous year's license at the
time of renewal.
The Municipal Clerk shall issue to each licensee under this
article, at the time of delivery of his/her license, a badge, which
shall contain the words "Licensed Solicitor," the period for which
the license is issued and the number of the license, in letters and
figures easily discernible from a distance of 10 feet. The Municipal
Clerk shall issue to each registered canvasser under this article,
at the time of delivery of his/her registration, a badge, which shall
contain the words "Registered Canvasser," the period for which the
registration is issued and the number of the registration, in letters
and figures easily discernible from a distance of 10 feet. Such badges
shall, during the time such licensee is engaged in canvassing, peddling
or soliciting, be worn constantly by the licensee or registered canvasser
on the front of his or her outer garment in such a way as to be conspicuous.
[Amended 9-18-2018 by Ord. No. 18-041]
No peddling, soliciting or canvassing activities shall be conducted
between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
It shall be the duty of any police officer of the Township to
require any person seen peddling, soliciting or canvassing, and who
is not known by such officer to be duly licensed or registered, to
produce his or her license or registration, and to enforce the provisions
of this chapter against any person found to be violating this chapter.
Any person or organization receiving money or any other thing
for a value of $1 or more from any contributor as a result of canvassing
done pursuant to this chapter shall give to the contributor a written
receipt signed by the canvasser, showing the date and the amount received;
provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any contribution
collected by means of a closed box or receptacle used in canvassing
where the use thereof has been approved by the Township Council, where
it is impractical to determine the amount of each contribution.
The equipment used or employed by peddlers of ice cream, foods,
beverages, confections and other related commodities shall be maintained
in a clean and sanitary manner and shall be subject to the inspection
by the Division of Health or its authorized agents. Any violation
found and not immediately corrected shall be grounds for revocation
of the license.
No peddler, solicitor or canvasser shall enter onto any property
on which is located a sign or signs stating "No Solicitors" or "No
Peddlers" or carrying a similar message forbidding the entry of any
person onto the property. This shall include any signage located at
the entrance of any housing development on behalf of the occupants
of any condominium/townhouse or age-restricted community.
A permit is required to solicit donations at the entrance or
exit of any business within the Township of Hamilton, subject to the
adherence to the following requirements:
A. The person or organization shall prepare on its official letterhead
a request to the local business to allow solicitation of donations
which shall include the date and time of the proposed solicitation(s).
B. The business shall approve the request by original signature and
affixing its store stamp to the request.
C. The person or organization shall then submit a letter to the Municipal
Clerk for placement on the agenda of the Township Council. All requests
must be submitted to the Municipal Clerk's office no later than
two weeks prior to the next scheduled Council meeting.
D. Upon approval by the Township Council, notification to the Chief
of Police shall be given by the Municipal Clerk.
E. Only one person or organization shall be approved to solicit at any
one business at any given time, and it shall be the responsibility
of the local business to ensure compliance with this section.
It shall be unlawful to solicit donations at an intersection or roadway within the Township of Hamilton. Any such violation shall be subject to a fine as provided for in §
349-15.
Unless otherwise specified in any other section of this chapter, any person violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a penalty as set forth in §
1-2 of this Code.