As used in this division, the term “political advocacy
solicitations” shall mean any course of conduct whereby any
person shall solicit property or financial assistance of any kind
or sell or offer to sell any organization membership in anything of
value and/or to promote the communication of information, to effect
the dissemination and propagation of views and ideas and the advocacy
of causes, including but not limited to solicitation of money, services
or assistance to promote any political candidate or political party.
It shall be unlawful to conduct any political advocacy solicitations
on the streets, in any office building or any other public or private
place, by house-to-house canvass in the city unless the person conducting
same and responsible therefor shall first have registered with the
city in compliance with the terms of this division.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-106)
The provisions of this division shall not apply to any:
(1) Organization
which solicits funds solely from its own members or from its own assemblies,
not using public streets or public places for such purposes;
(2) Public
school which controls the solicitations of funds by parent-teacher
association organizations and the solicitations of funds by other
activity groups which may be sponsored by the public school or by
an association or club whose primary purpose is to sponsor certain
student and parent activities for the benefit of such association,
club or activity;
(3) Solicitation
for the benefit of an individual or family that has suffered a personal
tragedy resulting from personal injury, illness or the loss of housing;
and
(4) Solicitations
campaign conducted through the use of television or radio as to those
activities directly related to the use of television or radio.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-107)
A registration issued under this division shall be for a six-month
period. At the end of that time, the applicant may apply for an extension
of the registration on a form supplied to him by the city administrator’s
office. This form may require the submission of the same information
that was required in the original application, or only portions of
that information.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-110)
Should an applicant have a registration revoked, he may appeal
that action to the city council by submitting a letter to the city
administrator’s office within ten days of the action complained
of. A hearing on the revocation will then be scheduled for the next
regular meeting of the council, or a special meeting of the council,
to be held within 15 days of the appeal. The council will render a
decision on the appeal within ten days of the hearing. The council
may grant waivers of the provisions of this division upon a showing
of good cause.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-111)
All persons or organizations issued a registration under this
division shall furnish to the city administrator, within 30 days after
the political advocacy solicitation has been completed, a detailed
report and financial statement showing the amount of funds raised
by the political advocacy solicitations, the amount expended in collecting
such funds; provided, however, that the city administrator may extend
the time of filing of the report required by this section for an additional
period of 30 days upon proof that the filing of the report within
the time specified will work unnecessary hardship on the registered
organization. The registrant shall make available to the city administrator,
or to any person designated in writing by the city administrator as
his representative for such purpose, all books, records and papers
whereby the accuracy of the report required by this section may be
investigated.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-112)
The registrant for a political advocacy solicitations shall
be responsible for the acts of his authorized representatives in connection
with such solicitation.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-114)