The purpose of this chapter is to prevent fraud, crime and unethical
and dishonest business practices and to protect the health, safety
and welfare of the residents of the Town of Victor.
This chapter shall apply to the entire area of the Town of Victor,
excluding the area within the corporate limits of the Village of Victor.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PEDDLER (PEDDLING)
Any person, either principal or agent, who, in any public
street or road or highway or public place or from any vacant property,
whether publicly or privately owned, or by going from place to place
or house to house, delivers or distributes advertising matter, literature,
pamphlets, samples or handbills or sells or offers for sale, barter
or exchange any goods, wares, merchandise, service or any other article
or thing whatsoever, either in his possession or not in his possession,
either for immediate or future delivery.
PERSON
Includes an individual, corporation, partnership, association
or any other organizational group of persons or representative of
any of the foregoing.
SOLICITOR (SOLICITING)
Any person, either principal or agent, who, in any public
street, road or highway or public place or from any vacant property,
whether publicly or privately owned, or by going from place to place
or house to house, requests or accepts a contribution.
In all areas of the Town of Victor, exclusive of those listed in §
150-4 of this chapter and the Village of Victor, it shall be unlawful to peddle, vend or solicit without first having obtained and paid for, and having in force and effect, a license issued by the Town Clerk's office.
Honorably discharged members of the Armed Forces of the United
States, who obtain a license pursuant to the provisions of § 32
of the General Business Law, shall file a copy of the license issued
by the county with the Town Clerk of the Town of Victor, provided
such license states the veteran's name, residence at the time
of the application and nature of goods to be sold; and, if the applicant
is working on a commission or percentage basis for any person, firm
or corporation, the name and business address of such person, firm
or corporation. The Town Clerk, when satisfied, shall issue to such
former member of the Armed Forces of the United States a license,
without charge, certifying him to be entitled to the benefits of this
chapter; provided, however, that nothing in this chapter shall prevent
or in any manner interfere with the soliciting or peddling without
the use of any but a hand-driven vehicle in a street, avenue, alley,
lane or park of the Town by any honorably discharged member of the
Armed Forces of the United States who is disabled as a result of injuries
received while in the service of said Armed Forces and who is the
holder of a license granted pursuant to § 32 of the General
Business Law.
Exemptions shall be as follows:
A. Peddling or soliciting for charitable, political, educational or
not-for-profit organizations.
B. Delivery of newspapers or periodicals.
C. Sale of newspapers from coin-operated vending machines.
D. Activities limited to three days or less per month on privately owned
property.
E. Any person or proprietor soliciting on residential property at the
express invitation of the person, serving an established customer
or for the express purpose of providing a product or products to a
not-for-profit organization.
F. Those activities defined in Article
IV of Chapter
211, Zoning, §
211-38, Roadside stands .
G. This chapter shall not apply so as to interfere unlawfully with interstate
commerce.
H. Activities that would otherwise require a peddler's/solicitor's
license shall be exempt if there is in existence a valid license or
permit issued by the Town Board relating to similar or associated
activities.
Application for license. Every applicant for a license to peddle
or solicit or a renewal thereof shall be required to submit a written
application, and addendum to original application for additional applicants,
supplying, under oath, the information requested in a form prescribed
by the Town Clerk. The applicants must submit all required documentation,
including a request for release of information with a copy of a state-issued
photo ID. The application shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to:
A. The name, home address and local address, if any, of the applicant.
B. The name and address of the person, firm or corporation for whom
or through whom orders are to be solicited or cleared .
C. Goods, wares or merchandise for which orders are to be solicited.
D. That the applicant(s) has never been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor.
E. Such other information as the Town Clerk shall reasonably require.
This license shall be in possession of the licensee or posted
while engaged in the business licensed. The license shall be produced
upon the demand of any Town official, prospective buyer or police
officer. This license shall be nontransferable.
Peddling and soliciting licenses shall expire one year from
the date of issuance of said license.
A valid peddling/soliciting license may be renewed for a period of one year at a time by following the license application procedures in §
150-8 above. Such renewal application must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the current license.
Within the Town of Victor, exclusive of the Village of Victor,
soliciting or peddling door to door shall be prohibited before 9:00
a.m. and after 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No peddling shall
be permitted on Sundays.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall,
upon conviction thereof, be subject to a penalty not to exceed $250
or to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 15 days, or both. The
continuance of an offense for each twenty-four-hour period shall be
a distinct and separate violation.