It is hereby declared and found that, because
of recent experiences by the public regarding the failure of certain
transient merchants to conduct their businesses in an orderly and
peaceable manner and to abide by fair and ethical business practices,
it is necessary to enact a local law which will require transient
merchants in Rockland County to obtain a license and to subject themselves
to regulation.
Whenever in this chapter the following terms
are used, they shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Department of Weights and Measures of
the County of Rockland.
PERSON
An individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation
or other legal entity.
TEMPORARY
Any such business transacted or conducted in the County of
Rockland for which definite arrangements have not been made for the
hire, rental or lease of premises for at least one year in or upon
which such business is to be operated or conducted.
TRANSIENT
Any such business as may be operated or conducted by persons,
or by their agents or employees, who reside outside of Rockland County
or who have fixed places of business in places other than this County
or who have their headquarters in places other than this County or
who move stocks of goods, merchandise or samples thereof into this
County with the purpose or intention of removing them or the unsold
portion thereof away from the County before the expiration of one
year.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Includes any person, as well as his agents and employees,
who engages in the County in the temporary or transient business of
purchasing, selling or offering for sale any goods or merchandise
or price lists for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof
and who, for the purpose of carrying on such business or conducting
such exhibits thereof, hires, rents, leases or occupies any room or
space in any building, structure or other enclosure, vacant lot or
any other property whatever in the County, in, through or from which
any goods or merchandise may be purchased, sold, offered for sale,
exhibited for sale or exhibited for the purpose of taking orders for
the sale thereof.
TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS
A business conducted in a store, hotel, house, building or
structure for the purchase or sale, at retail, of goods, wares or
merchandise, and which is intended to be conducted for a temporary
period of time and not permanently.
This chapter shall not apply to ordinary commercial
travelers who sell or exhibit for sale goods or merchandise to parties
engaged in the business of buying and selling and dealing in goods
or merchandise in Rockland County, nor shall it apply to mobile food
unit operators licensed pursuant to Section 4 of Article 6 of the
Rockland County Sanitary Code.
Except as provided in §
369-3, no person, firm, association or corporation shall, within the County of Rockland, establish, engage in or carry on, directly or indirectly, the business of transient merchant without first having obtained and having in full force and effect a license as provided herein.
Every person desiring to obtain a license shall
file with the Director of Weights and Measures, hereinafter referred
to as the "Director," an application, supplied by the Director, containing
the following information:
A. The name and a description of the applicant. Individuals
operating under a trade name shall present a certified copy of the
trade name certificate filed in the Rockland County Clerk's office.
A partnership conducting business, whether or not under a trade name,
shall submit a certified copy of the partnership certificate filed
in the Rockland County Clerk's office when the partnership was formed.
A corporation shall furnish a photostatic copy of its certificate
of incorporation and, if a foreign corporation, its certificate of
authority to do business in New York State and, if operating under
a trade name, a certificate of doing business filed with the Secretary
of State of the State of New York.
B. The address of the applicant.
C. That the applicant is of legal age.
D. A statement as to whether or not the applicant has
within the past 10 years been convicted of any crime or violation
of any municipal ordinance, the nature of the offense and the punishment
or penalty assessed therefor and such other facts or evidence as is
deemed necessary to establish that the applicant is a person fit and
capable of properly conducting the activity or business for which
the license is sought.
E. A description of the type of transient merchant business
the applicant intends to conduct.
F. The name and address of the owner or owners of the
business premises and the nature of the right of occupancy of the
applicant to the use of the premises.
G. A corporate applicant shall furnish the name, address
and title of the officer of the corporation or the designated agent
of service upon whom process or other legal notice may be served.
No license under the provisions of this chapter
shall be transferred or assigned to any person or used by any person
other than the licensee to whom it was issued, his agents, employees
or duly authorized representatives, said agents, employees or duly
authorized representatives having been approved by the Director.
Any police officer or officer of the Department
of Weights and Measures shall have the power and authority to enter
any store or building in which such transient retail business may
be carried on at any time during business hours for the purpose of
ascertaining the actual conduct of business and goods stated in the
application.
When taxable commodities, whether edible or
inedible, are sold at retail, the seller shall, upon completion of
each sale, deliver to the purchaser a register tape or sales slip,
clearly and legibly printed, accurately showing the current or currently
advertised selling price of the commodity purchased, the appropriate
sales tax and the total.