It shall be unlawful for any transient merchant, direct seller or charitable
solicitor to engage in direct sales or solicitation activities within the
Town of Fulton without obtaining a permit for that purpose as provided herein.
In this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated:
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Any benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic or eleemosynary person,
partnership, association or corporation, or one purporting to be such.
MERCHANDISE
Personal property of any kind, and shall include merchandise, goods,
or materials provided incidental to services offered or sold. The sale of
merchandise includes donations required by the seller for the retention of
merchandise by a donor or prospective customer.
PERMANENT MERCHANT
Any person who, for at least one year prior to the consideration
of the application of this chapter to said merchant:
A.
Has continuously operated an established place of business in the local
trade area among the communities bordering the place of sale; or
B.
Has continuously resided in the local trade area among the communities
bordering the place of sale and now does business from his residence.
PERSON
All humans of any age or sex, partnerships, corporations, associations,
groups, organizations and any other description of a collection of human beings
working in concert or for the same purpose or objective.
SOLICITOR
Any person engaged in direct solicitation who:
A.
Seeks donations of money or other contributions of items of value for
an organization or cause; or
B.
Sells items on behalf of an organization or cause but asks for a contribution
of greater value than the item being sold.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any individual who engages in the retail sale of merchandise at any
place in this state temporarily and who does not intend to become a permanent
merchant of such place. For purposes of this chapter, "sale of merchandise"
includes a sale in which the personal services rendered upon or in connection
with the merchandise constitute the greatest part of value for the price received
but does not include the sale of produce or other perishable products by a
resident of this state. For purposes of this chapter, the term "transient
merchant" shall include direct sellers and solicitors seeking donations or
funds for an organization, unless excepted.
The following shall be exempt from all provisions of this chapter:
A. Regular delivery routes. Any person delivering newspapers,
fuel, dairy products or bakery goods to regular customers on established routes.
B. Wholesalers. Any person selling merchandise at wholesale
to dealers in such merchandise.
C. Agricultural products. Any person selling agricultural
products which the person has grown.
D. Deliveries by permanent merchants. Any permanent merchant
or employee thereof who takes orders at the home of the buyer for merchandise
regularly offered for sale by such merchant within this county and who delivers
such merchandise in his regular course of business.
E. Requested home visits. Any person who has an established
place of business where the merchandise being sold is offered for sale on
a regular basis and in which the buyer has initiated contact with and specifically
requested a home visit by said person.
F. Prior sales transactions. Any person who has had, or
one who represents a company which has had, a prior business transaction,
such as a prior sale or credit arrangement, with the prospective customer.
G. Services not offering merchandise. Any person selling
or offering for sale a service unconnected with the sale or offering for sale
of merchandise.
H. Auctions; sales authorized by statute. Any person holding
a sale required by statute or by order of any court and any person conducting
a bona fide auction sale pursuant to law.
I. Charitable organizations; limited exemption. Any employee,
officer or agent of a charitable organization who engages in direct sales
for or on behalf of said organization shall be exempt from fees imposed by
this chapter, provided that there is submitted to the Town Clerk/Treasurer
proof that such charitable organization is registered under § 440.42,
Wis. Stats., and the charitable solicitors obtain a permit from the Town under
this chapter. Any charitable organization engaging in the sale of merchandise
and not registered under § 440.42, Wis. Stats., or which is exempt
from that statute's registration requirements, shall be required to obtain
a permit under this chapter.
J. Alleged transient merchants. Any person who claims to
be a permanent merchant but against whom complaint has been made to the Town
Clerk/Treasurer that such person is a transient merchant, provided that there
is submitted to the Town Clerk/Treasurer proof that such person has leased
for at least one year, or purchased, the premises from which he/she is conducting
business, or proof that such person has conducted such business in this Town
for at least one year prior to the date complaint was made.
K. Persons licensed by examining boards. Any individual
licensed by an examining board as defined in § 15.01(7), Wis. Stats.
L. Town-authorized events. This chapter does not apply to
transient merchants while doing business at special events authorized by the
Town Board.
M. Resident minors. Minors under the age of 18 who are residents
of the Town of Fulton.
Any person denied a permit may appeal the denial through the appeal
procedure provided by ordinance or resolution of the Town Board or, if none has been adopted, under the provisions of §§ 68.07
through 68.16, Wis. Stats.
The Chief of Police shall report to the Town Clerk/Treasurer all convictions
for violations of this chapter and the Town Clerk/Treasurer shall note any
such violation on the record of the registrant convicted.
No transient merchant shall engage in direct sales or solicitation activities
within the Town of Fulton except between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m.