For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section,
except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Handbill
means any printed or written matter, any sample or device,
dodger, circular, leaflet, pamphlet, paper or booklet, or any other
printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any matter of
literature.
Newspaper
means any newspaper of general circulation as defined by
general law, any newspaper duly entered with the United States Postal
Service in accordance with federal statute or regulation, and any
newspaper filed and recorded with any recording officer as provided
by general law, and in addition thereto shall mean and include any
periodical or current magazine regularly published with not less than
four issues per year, and sold to the public, and shall mean and include
any other copyrighted material.
Vehicle
means every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices
used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-13; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-31; 2013 Code, sec. 34-154)
The provisions of this article shall not apply to the distribution
of mail by the United States, or to newspapers, except that newspapers
shall be placed on private property in such a manner as to prevent
their being carried or deposited by the elements upon any street,
sidewalk or other public place or upon private property.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-14; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-32; 2013 Code, sec. 34-155)
No person shall throw, deposit or distribute any handbill in
or upon private premises which are inhabited, except by handling or
transmitting any such handbill directly to the owner, occupant or
other person then present in or upon such private premises; provided,
however, that in case of inhabited private premises which are not
posted, such person, unless requested by anyone upon such premises
not to do so, may place or deposit any such handbill in or upon such
premises if such handbill is so placed or deposited as to secure or
prevent such handbill from being blown or drifted about such premises
or sidewalks, streets or other public places, and except that mailboxes
may not be so used when so prohibited by federal postal law or regulation.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-15; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-33; 2013 Code, sec. 34-156)
No person shall throw, deposit or distribute any handbill upon
any private premises, if requested by anyone thereon not to do so,
or if there is placed on such premises a sign bearing the words “No
Trespassing,” “No Peddlers or Agents,” “No
Advertisements,” or any similar notice, indicating in any manner
that the occupants of such premises do not wish to have their right
of privacy disturbed, or to have any handbills left upon such premises.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-16; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-34; 2013 Code, sec. 34-157)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or deposit any
handbill in or upon any private premises which are uninhabited or
vacant.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-17; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-35; 2013 Code, sec. 34-158)
No person shall throw or deposit any handbill in or upon any
vehicle.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-18; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-36; 2013 Code, sec. 34-159)
It shall be unlawful for any person to hand out or distribute
or sell any handbill in any public place, except that a handbill may
be personally delivered to any person willing to accept the same.
(1976 Code, sec. 3-19; 1998 Code,
sec. 3-37; 2013 Code, sec. 34-160)