(a) 
It shall be unlawful to solicit or accept alms or gifts, in money or in merchandise, for or in behalf of any person or charitable, patriotic, social or philanthropic organization; to promote or participate in any entertainment, benefit dance, fair or bazaar in the name of charity, patriotism or philanthropy; or to solicit or accept gifts or any property for any evangelistic, religious, philanthropic or charitable purpose of any nature or kind whatever, except by such organization on its own premises, or from members of such church or religious organization while acting under and in accordance with the authority of the proper church officials, without first obtaining a permit to solicit funds in the city from its mayor. This article shall not be construed so as to prohibit any organization from soliciting funds from its own membership at any time or place that they may desire.
(b) 
It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, organization or association to hold a benefit dance or rummage sale or to sell or offer for sale any property which has been given for sale or charity, philanthropy, or patriotic purposes without first obtaining a permit from the city.
(1987 Code, ch. 4, sec. 3A; 2001 Code, sec. 4.401)
Each applicant for a permit to solicit funds in the city shall submit to the city manager an application sworn to and containing the following information:
(1) 
Name and address of the organization;
(2) 
Name and address of the officers of its governing board;
(3) 
The amount to be solicited;
(4) 
The percentage of collection to be paid solicitors;
(5) 
The net proceeds anticipated for the purpose solicited for;
(6) 
The officials of the organization for whose support the permit is asked.
(1987 Code, ch. 4, sec. 3B; 2001 Code, sec. 4.402)
The license fee for a solicitor’s permit shall be set by the city council and shall be valid for one (1) year from the date of their issuance.
(1987 Code, ch. 4, sec. 3D; 2001 Code, sec. 4.404)
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm or association to solicit or obtain alms or gifts in money or for merchandise, directly or indirectly, by the misrepresentation of names, occupation, financial condition, social condition or residence.
(1987 Code, ch. 4, sec. 3C; 2001 Code, sec. 4.403)