Solicitation events that receive permits pursuant to this chapter shall
abide by the following limitations, applicable to all solicitations:
A. No minors shall be permitted to solicit pursuant to the
terms of this chapter or any permit issued hereunder.
B. No ambulance, fire truck or other emergency vehicle may
be parked in the area of solicitation if such parking violates the terms of
N.J.S.A. 39:4-60 or any other state statute.
C. Solicitation shall only occur at controlled intersections,
wherein the flow of traffic is regulated by stop signs and/or traffic lights.
Solicitors shall use cones and reflective vests as appropriate.
D. Each highway, intersection or sections thereof covered
by a permit for solicitation issued under this chapter shall be adequately
marked by clear and appropriate signage indicating the solicitation of donations
for the benefit of the organization. Said signs shall be erected and maintained
by the applicant.
E. Roadway solicitation, otherwise permitted by authority
of a permit issued under this chapter, shall be ceased in adverse weather
conditions, including but not limited to ice, rain, snow, sleet and hail.
A separate permit shall be required by the First Aid/Emergency Squad
and each Volunteer Fire Company for each solicitation event. Nothing in this
chapter shall prevent applicants from submitting more than one application
at a time for separate events throughout the year.
Every entity required to obtain a permit under the provisions of this
chapter shall exhibit the permit when requested to do so by any prospective
contributor or Police Department employee. The individual in charge of the
solicitation event shall be responsible to produce the permit upon demand.
This chapter does not abrogate the responsibility of the First Aid/Emergency
Squad or any Fire Company that intends to solicit on any county highways or
intersection of any county highway to obtain the approval from the Board of
Chosen Freeholders as required by N.J.S.A. 39:4-60. As such, the Township
will apply to the county on behalf of the applicant when a county highway
is involved. Similarly, this chapter does not abrogate the responsibility
of the organizations included within this chapter who intend to solicit on
any state highway or intersection of a state highway from obtaining the approval
of the Commissioner of Transportation. As such, the Township will apply to
the state on behalf of the applicant when a state highway is involved.
Notice of the regulations and provisions of this chapter shall be given
to all applicants for permits for solicitation. This chapter shall be implemented
and enforced by the Chief of Police of the Township of Springfield or his
designee.
As provided by N.J.S.A. 39:4-60, and notwithstanding any other provision
of the law to the contrary, the Township of Springfield shall not be liable
in civil action for damages for property damage or personal injury resulting
from a motor vehicle accident arising out of or in the course of roadway solicitations
for the purpose of soliciting contributions conducted by organizations covered
by this chapter.