[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 24-2015]
A. This
article is adopted with the intent to regulate peddling, soliciting
and canvassing and related activities within the Township of Wayne
by means of person to person contact or by placing unsolicited material
on real property and the registration of individuals and organizations
engaged in such activities is hereby deemed to be necessary so that
the identity of persons going from door-to-door or soliciting within
the municipality may be established; so that general regulations may
be more effectively enforced for the protection and maintenance of
the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Township;
and to prevent dishonest business practices and fraudulent solicitation
of funds.
B. Exemptions.
Exemptions from permit requirements only.
(1) Any person engaged in the delivery of goods, wares or merchandise
or other articles or things, in the regular course of business, to
the premises of persons ordering or entitled to receive them.
(2) Any person holding a license, permit or certificate issued by any
department, board, commission or other agency of the County or of
this State to engage in the pursuit of his/her business in the Township;
provided, however, that such employee shall carry and display, upon
request, such identification badge or card issued by his/her employer.
(3) Any person who has been honorably discharged or discharged under
honorable conditions from the active military service of the United
States who is a resident of this State or an exempt member of a volunteer
fire department, volunteer fire engine, hook and ladder, hose, supply
company or salvage corps who holds an exemption certificate issued
to him/her as an exempt member of any such department, company or
corps and who is a resident of this state possessing a peddler's license
issued in conformity with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10.
[Amended 12-18-2019 by Ord. No. 49-2019]
(4) Any person engaged in political campaigning.
(5) Any person engaged in noncommercial canvassing or communication.
No person shall canvass, solicit in any public or quasi-public
place or call from house to house in the Township or sell goods by
sample or take orders for future delivery, or sell services or take
orders for the performance of services, whether or not he/she receives
advance payments for goods, unless he/she first receives a written
permit from the Chief of Police as provided herein.
[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 34-2018]
A. An
applicant for a permit to engage in canvassing, peddling, or solicitation
in the Township shall complete the application prescribed and file
it with the Police Department Records and Investigation Bureau.
B. The
application shall be accompanied by a letter from the employer authorizing
the applicant to act as his/her representative. In addition, if the
canvassing, soliciting or peddling is going to take place at an event,
including but not limited to parades carnivals or festivals, the applicant
must submit a letter of authorization from the event organizer or
person in charge of same.
[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 34-2018]
A. Upon submission of a completed application and after due investigation that the applicant is selling or soliciting for a project free from fraud or other criminal purpose, the Chief of Police is hereby authorized to grant a permit to canvass, peddle or solicit upon payment by the applicant, as provided in Chapter
75, of the applicable fees. Permit applications shall be processed no later than two (2) weeks from submission to the Wayne Police Department Records and Investigation Bureau.
B. Each permit shall specify the period during which it shall be effective,
and a copy of the permittee's photograph shall be attached to his/her
permit. The permittee shall carry said permit, and the permit must
be displayed on their person as to be easily seen by the public. To
the extent possible, the permittee shall advise the Police Department
weekly of the specific location and/or locations he or she intends
to canvass. The person giving this information shall do so by providing
to the Police Department, his/her or her name, permit number, name
of organization, if any, and specific location and/or locations he
or she or others shall canvass.
The powers granted to the Chief of Police under this article
shall, in his/her absence, be exercised by the officer in charge of
the Police Department.
[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 34-2018]
Any person who engages in the activities described in this chapter,
whether exempt from the licensing requirements or not, shall be governed
by the following:
A. All
circulars, samples, merchandise or other matters shall be handed to
an occupant of the property or left in a secure place on the premises.
B. No
person shall enter or attempt to enter the house or apartment of any
resident of the Township of Wayne without an express invitation from
the occupant of said house or apartment.
C. No person shall have exclusive rights to any location in the public
streets or operate in any congested area where his/her operation might
impede the public.
D. No person shall make any solicitation within the Township limits
where solicitors are notified by sign that soliciting is prohibited.
E. No person shall litter the streets, public places or property within
the Township with any merchandise or printed material.
F. No person shall be permitted to solicit, canvass or peddle on any
public roadway or right-of-way within the Township and there shall
be no soliciting, canvassing or peddling from persons within a motor
vehicle that is on any public roadway or right-of-way within the Township.
G. No person shall be permitted to solicit, canvass or peddle between
the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
Upon the expiration or revocation of the permit, the holder
thereof shall surrender it to the Police Department's Records and
Investigations Bureau.
See Chapter
1, Section
1-15, Violations and penalties.
All mechanical and electrical devices used by a merchant as
defined in N.J.S.A. 12A:1-101 et seq. (Uniform Commercial Code) for
the purpose of recording and totaling the purchases of a customer,
including but not limited to those devices commonly known as "cash
registers," must be equipped with display panels showing the amounts
entered into such devices and the totals thereof.
Such display panels shall be placed in such a manner as to enable
the purchaser to easily observe entry of each of said amounts and
totals, and such panels shall not be obstructed by any displays, signs,
merchandise or other materials.