This chapter shall be known as the "Peddlers
and Solicitors Law."
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of peddler as defined in §
254-2 of this chapter within the corporate limits of the Town of Southampton without first obtaining a license as provided herein.
[Amended 5-10-2005 by L.L. No. 19-2005; 1-11-2022 by L.L. No. 2-2022]
A. Applicants for a license under this chapter must file
with the Town Clerk a sworn application, in writing, on a form to
be furnished by the Town Clerk, which application shall give the following
information:
(1) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
If the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity, the name
and address and title of the officer upon whom process or other legal
notice may be served, in addition to name and address of the agent/employee/operator
engaged in peddling. The agent/employee/operator engaged in peddling
is also required to obtain a license.
(2) The applicant's place of residence for the past five
years. If the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity, agent/employee/operator's
place of residence for the past five years.
(3) The applicant's business or employer for the past
five years. If the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity,
agent/employee/operator's business or employer for the past five years.
(4) The applicant's age, height, weight, color of eyes,
color of hair and place of birth. If the applicant is a corporation
or other legal entity, agent/employee/operator's age, height, weight,
color of eyes, color of hair and place of birth.
(5) Two full-face photographs of the applicant taken within
30 days of the application and measuring 1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2
inches. If the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity, two
full-face photographs of the agent/employee/operator.
(6) Whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted
of a felony, or misdemeanor, and, if so, the date, court, and sentence
of the court. If the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity,
whether or not the agent/employee/operator has ever been convicted
of a felony, or misdemeanor, and, if so, the date, court, and sentence
of the court.
(7) Whether the applicant has been previously licensed
in any occupation and, if so, when, where and for what period, and
any revocation and the reason for said revocation.
(8) The name and address of the person, firm or corporation
the applicant represents or is employed by.
(9) The particular business, trade or occupation for which
the license is requested.
(10) The manner or means of conveyance in which said business
or trade or occupation shall be conducted.
(11) If the application is for a license to handle food
in any form, the applicant shall submit a valid permit issued by the
Suffolk County Health Department indicating compliance with the provisions
of the Suffolk County Public Health Ordinance.
(12) If the applicant requires the use of weighing and/or
measuring devices, such application shall be accompanied by a certificate
from the County Sealer of Weights and Measures certifying that all
weighing and measuring devices to be used by the applicant have been
examined and approved.
(13) If the application involves the use of a vehicle,
proof of a valid New York State motor vehicle registration, and insurance
for each vehicle to be used. If employed by the owner of a licensed
vehicle, the name and address of such employer, together with credentials
establishing the relationship.
(14) If the application involves the use of a vehicle,
proof that the applicant holds a valid driver's license. If the applicant
is a corporation or other legal entity, proof that the agent/employee/operator
holds a valid driver's license.
(15) Proof that the applicant holds a New York State sales
tax identification number.
(16) In the event that any other license or permit shall
be required by any other governmental agency in connection with the
applicant's business, the same shall be produced by the applicant,
and the Town Clerk shall duly note the same.
(17) Any additional information the Town Clerk shall deem
necessary for the purpose of administering the provisions of this
chapter.
(18) Any change in circumstances with regard to the information
provided in the application or on the license shall be reported to
the Town Clerk within 30 days.
(19) All statements contained in the application shall
be notarized and executed as declarations made under the penalty of
perjury.
B. Applicants shall also submit:
(1) Fingerprints. The applicant (if the applicant is a
corporation or other legal entity, agent/employee/operator) shall
arrange for an appointment with a fingerprint identity service agency
authorized by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
or its successor agency for appropriate fingerprinting. When appropriate,
as determined the Town Police, such completed fingerprint report shall
thereafter be forwarded to the New York State Division of Criminal
Justice Services (DCJS) and/or the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for a full criminal history record search of the applicant (or agent/employee/operator)
when the Town Police Department deems necessary or advisable for the
protection of public safety, good and welfare. In connection with
such fingerprinting requirement:
[Amended 12-21-2023 by L.L. No. 44-2023]
(a)
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice
Services and/or the Federal Bureau of Investigation will return such
criminal history record information as may exist in its files or a
statement that no such relevant information exists, such record to
be filed with the Town Police. The Town Police, shall review any information
disseminated by the Division of Criminal Justice Services and/or the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
C. The Town Clerk shall refer the application to the
Town Police for review with regard to the fitness or desirability
of the applicant.
For each vehicle licensed under this chapter,
the Town Clerk shall issue a license card which shall bear the word
"peddler," the number of the license and the calendar year for which
such license is issued in figures plainly discernible. Said license
card shall be attached to the lower right-hand corner of the windshield
of each vehicle and shall be kept clear and readable at all times.
Every peddler licensed under this chapter shall
have his license in his immediate possession at all times when peddling
and shall display the same upon demand of any person.
No license or license card issued under the
provisions of this chapter may be transferred from one person to another
person or from one vehicle to another vehicle.
[Amended 5-10-2005 by L.L. No. 19-2005]
A. The provisions of §
254-6A and
B of this chapter shall not apply to any honorably discharged veteran of the Armed Services of the United States who has obtained a veteran's license from the Suffolk County Clerk to hawk, peddle, vend or solicit trade in pursuance of law. Where a duly licensed veteran uses a vehicle in his trade, one such vehicle shall be included without fee in the cost of the peddler's license issued to such veteran. Each additional vehicle used by such veteran must be licensed pursuant to this section, and no exemption shall apply with respect to the additional vehicle license fee provided in §
254-6B of this chapter. Where a peddler's license or vehicle license is issued to a licensed veteran, the Town Clerk shall issue a licensed vehicle license card similar to that prescribed in §§
254-6D and
254-7 with the addition of the word "veteran" on the license or decal. A vehicle license decal will and shall be issued only if the vehicle is registered in the name of and operated by the veteran.
B. The following shall be exempt from the provisions
of this chapter:
(1) Charitable or other tax exempt organizations or persons
in accordance with the provisions of § 401 of the Internal
Revenue Code and/or § 1116 of the New York State Tax Law.
All such organizations shall first register with the Town Clerk prior
to conducting any peddling activities within the Town of Southampton.
(2) Persons engaged in the distribution of a newspaper
published at stated intervals for the purpose of conveying news to
its subscribers, buyers or readers.
(3) Any person who keeps, maintains or operates a store,
market, shop or similar permanent place of business and who operates,
runs or uses a cart, wagon, truck or other vehicle for the purpose
of making delivery of goods, wares, merchandise or provisions bought
or ordered at such place of business or any person solely engaged
in the business of delivering such goods, wares, merchandise or provisions
for or on behalf of one or more such permanent place of business.
(4) Persons maintaining a regular scheduled delivery route
for the delivery of goods which had been previously ordered.
(5) Natural persons peddling meats, fish, fruit and farm
produce, raised and/or produced by them.
[Amended 1-11-2022 by L.L. No. 2-2022]
C. The exemptions provided herein shall not be construed
as an exemption from any state law which regulates the activities
enumerated in this section.
[Amended 1-11-2022 by L.L. No. 2-2022]
A first violation of this chapter, which is
hereby declared to be an offense, shall be punishable by a fine of
not less than $250 nor more than $500, or imprisonment for a period
not to exceed 15 days, or both. A second conviction shall be punishable
by a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $750, or imprisonment
for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both. A third conviction shall
be punishable by a fine of not less than $750 nor more than $1,000,
or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each
day's continued violation shall constitute a separate and additional
offense.