It is the purpose of this Part
3 to regulate Persons who Solicit in the Municipality, whether on behalf of a charitable organization, a commercial enterprise, or otherwise.
It shall be unlawful for any Person to Solicit in the Municipality without first obtaining a permit therefore as provided in this Part
3 (“Municipal Permit”).
When used in this Part
3, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
CHARITABLE SOLICITATION ACT:
The Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act enacted
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 10 P.S. '162.1 et seq., as such
act may be amended from time to time.
PERSON:
Any individual, organization, corporation, association, partnership,
trust, foundation or other entity, however styled, including but not
limited to charitable organizations, business organizations, Commercial
Coventurers, Professional Fundraising Counsel, Professional Solicitors,
and volunteer fundraisers and solicitors.
SOLICIT:
To go from door to door in the Municipality (i) soliciting
contributions or pledges for contributions, or (ii) selling or attempting
to sell subscriptions, products or services, or taking orders or attempting
to take orders for subscriptions, products or services from or to
an occupant of a residence.
SOLICITATION:
Acts of individual Solicitors on behalf of a particular Person.
STATE PERMIT:
A permit issued by the Bureau of Charitable Organizations
of the Department of State, pursuant to the terms of the Charitable
Solicitation Act.
Applicants for a Municipal Permit must file with the Police
Department of the Municipality, a sworn application in writing on
a form to be furnished by the Municipality, which shall give the following
information.
304.1. The name of the Soliciting Organization,
and any other name or names under which Solicitors acting on behalf
of the Soliciting Organization will Solicit.
304.2.
The principal address and telephone number of the Soliciting
Organization and the addresses and telephone numbers of any offices
of the Soliciting Organization in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
304.3.
The names and addresses of the officers, directors, trustees,
and principal salaried executive officers of the Soliciting Organization.
304.4.
The names and addresses of any Professional Solicitors, Professional
Fundraising Counsel and Commercial Coventurers who have agreed to
act on behalf of the Soliciting Organization.
304.5.
The names and addresses of each individual who will be Soliciting
in the Municipality on behalf of the Soliciting Organization.
304.6.
The purpose of the Solicitation in the Municipality.
304.7.
The period and times during which the Solicitation is to be
conducted.
304.8.
In the case of goods or subscriptions to be offered for sale,
a brief description of the nature of the business of the Soliciting
Organization, and the goods or subscriptions to be offered for sale.
304.9.
The application for a Municipal Permit shall be accompanied
by the original of the Soliciting Organization’s State Permit
as well as the State Permit of any Commercial Coventurer, Professional
Fundraising Counsel or Professional Solicitor acting on behalf of
the Soliciting Organization, or a sworn, written statement of the
applicant indicating that such applicant is (i) exempt from the registration
requirements of the Charitable Solicitation Act, or (ii) not subject
to the Charitable Solicitation Act.
The fee for each Municipal Permit shall be $50 which will reimburse
the Municipality for its costs in conducting a criminal records check
on the Person seeking the Municipal Permit, and for the costs of preparing
the Municipal Permit provided, however, that the fee shall be waived
for Persons conducting Solicitation only one time within any calendar
year.
In the course of a Solicitation each Solicitor shall comply
with the following:
307.1. No Solicitor shall Solicit without
a current, valid Municipal permit, and if required to register under
the Charitable Solicitation Act, without a current, valid State Permit.
307.2.
No Solicitor shall Solicit at any residence which has a “No
Solicitation” sign posted on the residence. No Solicitor shall
Solicit before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. at any residence which
has a “No Evening Solicitation” sign posted on the residence.
307.3.
The Solicitor shall:
307.3.1. If requested by a resident of the Municipality, provide to the resident,
the name and address or telephone number of a representative of the
Soliciting Organization to whom inquiries can be addressed; and
307.3.2. Provide to each resident a full and fair description of the purpose
for which the Solicitation is being made; and
307.3.3. In the case of a charitable organization only, provide if requested
by a resident of the Municipality, the source from which a financial
statement may be obtained.
307.4.
The Solicitor shall comply with all applicable laws, statutes,
regulations, rules or ordinances of the United States of America,
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Municipality.
307.5.
No Solicitor shall make any untrue statement or misrepresentation
in the course of Soliciting, or omit to state any material fact necessary
to prevent any statement made from being misleading. No Solicitor
shall utilize any unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the course
of Soliciting. In determining whether or not a practice is unfair
or deceptive under this §307.5, definitions, standards or interpretations
relating thereto under the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and
Consumer Protection Law, as amended from time to time, shall apply.
307.6.
If no signs pursuant to §307.2 are posted at a residence,
no Solicitor shall Solicit before 9:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m.
307.7.
Every person Soliciting in the Municipality shall have his or
her Municipal Permit in such Person’s possession at all times
in the course of Soliciting. Any Solicitor requested to so do by a
resident or the police, shall display to such resident or the police
his or her Municipal Permit containing such Person’s name and
address, and a copy of such Person’s driver’s license
containing a picture of such Person.
No Municipal Permit shall be used at any time by any Person
other than the Person to whom it is issued.
The Chief of Police shall report to the Manager of the Municipality all convictions for violations of this Part
3, and the police clerk shall maintain a record for each Municipal Permit issued and record the reports of violation therein.
Any Person who violates any provision of this Part
3 shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not to exceed $300. Each day that a violation occurs or is committed shall constitute a separate offense. Violations may also result in the revocation of the violator’s Municipal Permit, as specified in §
8-311.
Any Person aggrieved by the action of the Chief of Police or the police clerk in the denial of a Municipal Permit as provided in §
8-305 of this Part
3, shall have the right of appeal to the Commission of the Municipality. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the Commission, within 14 days' after notice of the denial has been mailed to such Person’s last known address, a written statement setting forth fully the grounds for the appeal. The Commission shall set a time and place for a hearing on such appeal and notice of such hearing shall be given to the appellant in the same manner as provided in §
8-311 of this Part
3 for notice of hearing on revocation.
All permits issued under the provisions of this Part
3 shall expire on December 31 in the year when issued.
In addition to the penalties provided above for violation of this Part
3, all contracts made by any Solicitor who has failed to procure a Municipal Permit as required by this Part
3, shall be voidable at the option of the resident who entered into the contract.
A property owner or his authorized agent may post a sign on his residence reading “No Solicitation” or “No Evening Solicitation.” Such signs shall be displayed as close as possible to the front door of the residence. For purposes of this §
8-315, “No Evening Solicitation” shall mean no Solicitation before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m.