As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicted:
CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC
Includes patriotic, religious, benevolent, educational, civic
or fraternal corporations, organizations, associations, societies
and the like.
NON-PROFIT-MAKING VENDOR
A person who sells or collects goods or services, the proceeds
of which are devoted exclusively to the purpose of a philanthropic,
charitable or religious society on whose behalf he acts as agent.
PEDDLER
A person who goes from place to place, also known as a "hawker,"
by traveling on the street or from house to house and who carries
with him goods, wares and merchandise for the purpose of selling and
delivering them to consumers or buyers.
PERSON or ORGANIZATION
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, voluntary
association, church, religious denomination, society, political association,
incorporated association or agent thereof.
SOLICITOR
A person who goes from house to house selling or buying goods,
wares or merchandise by sample, or taking orders for future delivery,
or selling a service to be rendered in the future, with or without
accepting advance payment for the goods, wares, merchandise or services,
or any person requesting, directly or indirectly, money, credit, property,
financial assistance and other things of value on the representation
that same will be used for a charitable or philanthropic purpose.
The purpose of this article is to prevent fraud, crime and dishonest
business practices. All application fees are not charged as revenue
but for the purpose of covering the expenses incurred in the regulation
and control of licenses and permits.
It shall be unlawful for any peddler, non-profit-making vendor,
solicitor or other person to sell, buy or dispose of, or offer to
sell or dispose of, any goods, wares, merchandise or services or to
contract for service to be rendered or to take or offer to take orders
for any goods, wares, merchandise or services to be rendered or delivered
in the future or to solicit for charitable and philanthropic purposes
within the City of Corbin City without first obtaining a license therefor
as provided in this article.
When said application is properly filled out and signed by the
applicant and all accompanying information provided, the City of Corbin
City shall investigate the statements made therein, as well as the
information provided, and the City Clerk shall present such application
for approval or disapproval of the governing body at its next regularly
scheduled meeting. When a fee is required under this article, the
applicant shall pay the requisite fee to the City Clerk at the time
of the submission of the application.
Upon approval of the governing body and upon payment of the
required fee, the City Clerk shall issue to the applicant a license,
which shall be in the form of a writing bearing the name of the licensee,
the purpose for which it was issued, the date of expiration and the
signature of the City Clerk. All licenses shall expire on December
31 of each year and, once issued, shall not be transferable or assignable
to any person.
Every licensee shall be required to carry the license in his/her
possession while engaged in the business. The licensee shall produce
his/her license at the request of any person solicited or any official
of the City.
No soliciting or canvassing activities shall be conducted before
10:00 a.m. or later than 9:00 p.m. on any day.
In addition to the revocation or suspension of the license granted under this article, any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the general fines and penalties set forth in Chapter
103 of the Corbin City Code.