For the purpose of this regulation the definition of hawkers, peddlers,
and transient vendors shall be the same definitions as those contained in
Chapter 101 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
No person shall hawk, peddle, or barter and goods or merchandise within
the limits of the Town of Dalton, except as authorized by law, without first
obtaining a license to do so from the Dalton Licensing Board, upon payment
of a license fee, said fee to be in conformity with Chapter 101 of Massachusetts
General laws. This requirement shall not apply to any hawking or peddling
of newspapers, religious publications, ice, flowering plants and flowers,
and wild fruits, nuts and berries. Noncommercial organizations, including
political, civic, philanthropic, educational or religious organizations, shall
be exempt from the application of this regulation.
The sale by hawkers and peddlers of jewelry, furs, wines or spirituous
liquors, small artificial flowers or miniature flags is prohibited.
Any person licensed under this regulation shall keep said license in
his/her possession which shall be readily available for display. The license
shall indicate the license number and shall include the licensee's signature
and date of the license expiration. The licensee shall display such license
when requested to do so by any member of the Dalton Licensing Board, any officer
of the Dalton Police Department, or the Dalton Health Agent.
No person licensed under this regulation shall conduct business in such
a manner as would impede foot or vehicle traffic along or to a public way
or public street or public sidewalk or access road or driveway.
Sales by any person licensed under this regulation shall be conducted
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. exclusively.
All hawkers, peddlers, and transient vendors must comply with all applicable
Town of Dalton regulations and bylaws concerning the public health, safety
and welfare.
Vehicles utilized for the selling of frozen deserts or confections must
have installed on said vehicle an amber flashing light visible from the front
and rear of the vehicle, and such light must be flashing when the vehicle
is stopped for the purpose of transacting business.
People doing business as transient vendors may conduct their trade only
on property that is business zoned. Prior to commencing business, the transient
vendor shall submit to the Dalton Licensing Board a signed and notarized statement
from the property owner granting permission to the vendor to so use the property.
Whoever violates any provision of this regulation, the violation of
which is subject to a specific penalty, may be penalized by a noncriminal
disposition as provided in MGL c. 40, § 21D, Noncriminal Disposition
of Certain Violations. This regulation shall be enforced by the Dalton Police
Department.
[Added 7-14-2003]
The Town Manager shall have the authority to administer the program
and issue such licenses on behalf of the Dalton Licensing Board.