[Adopted by Bill No. 75-76]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
SOLICITOR
A person who goes from door to door visiting multifamily
or single-family dwellings or a person standing on a street or highway
for the following purposes:
A.
To sell any goods, wares or merchandise, including
magazines and other printed matter, or to accept subscriptions or
orders therefor.
B.
To accept or request donations for any charitable
purpose.
All persons, before entering into or upon a
private residence within the county for the purpose of soliciting,
shall register with the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits
and furnish the following information:
A. The name, local and permanent address, age, race,
weight, height, color of hair and eyes and any other distinguishing
physical characteristics of the applicant.
B. The nature or purpose for which solicitations will
be made and the nature of the goods, wares and merchandise offered
for sale.
C. The name and address of the employer or organization
represented and, if the organization is a charitable organization
as defined by Article 41, § 103A, of the Annotated Code
of Maryland, 1957, a statement that the organization has complied
with the requirements of Article 41, §§ 103A to 103E,
of the Annotated Code of Maryland, 1957.
D. A statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted
of any felony or misdemeanor and, if so, the nature of the offense,
when and where convicted and the penalty or punishment assessed therefor.
[Amended by Bill No. 85-10]
The county shall charge such fees as are established by Chapter
157 of this Code.
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to the following:
A. Any person who visits any residence or apartment at
the request or invitation of the owner or occupant thereof.
B. Unpaid members of any civic or charitable organization
who are registered as such with the Department of Inspections, Licenses
and Permits, when the names of the solicitors have been listed as
such members and the organization has provided each person listed
with an approved means of identification with the organization represented
and are not engaged in soliciting on a street or highway.
[Amended by Bill No. 02-47]
C. Newsboys soliciting subscriptions to any newspaper
published in the county or the state.
D. Route deliverymen who make deliveries at least once
a week to regular customers and whose solicitation is only incidential
to their regular deliveries.
[Adopted by Bill No. 75-76]
For the purposes of this article, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
ITINERANT RETAIL PRODUCE DEALER
Any person without an established place of business within
the limits of the county, selling or offering for sale from any cart,
wagon, truck, automobile or other vehicle any fruits, vegetables,
garden produce, eggs, cheese, game, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, rabbits
or poultry to any person or to any restaurant, hotel or public institution
within the limits of the county, provided that this article shall
not apply to or affect any dealer having an established place of business
within the limits of the county.
PRODUCE
Agricultural products, fruits and vegetables.
The following regulations and conditions shall
be observed by itinerant retail produce dealers licensed under this
article:
A. Marking of vehicles; display of license. Each such
dealer shall have his name, address and the number of his license
painted conspicuously on both sides of his cart, wagon, truck, automobile
or other vehicle, together with the words "itinerant retail produce
dealer" in letters and figures of not less than three (3) inches in
height, or have the same printed or stamped on metal plates to be
so displayed on both sides of such vehicle, and he shall also carry
such license and shall exhibit the same whenever required by any police
officer or other officer authorized under the laws of the county to
make arrests.
B. Other requirements. In addition to the conditions
and regulations above set forth, each itinerant retail produce dealer
licensed under this article shall be subject to the laws of the state
and the county governing the sale of food products.
This article shall not apply to a farmer or
producer who offers for sale or sells to persons, retailers, hotels,
restaurants or public institutions or to commission merchants the
products herein mentioned or any of them which he himself has raised
or produced within the state. These persons, however, are subject
to the provisions of state law.