As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CANVASSER OR SOLICITOR
A person who goes from place to place within the Village
soliciting orders for the future delivery of property or for services
to be performed in the future. It includes any person who occupies
any place within the Village for the purpose of exhibiting samples
and taking orders for future delivery.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Includes any benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic or eleemosynary
person, partnership, association or corporation, or one purporting
to be such.
MERCHANDISE
Includes 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 goods by a donor or prospective customer.
PEDDLER
A person who goes from place to place within the Village
offering for sale property which he or she carries with him or her.
It includes vendors who distribute their products to regular customers
on established routes.
PERMANENT MERCHANT
Any person who for at least six months prior to the consideration
of the application of this section to such 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 or her
residence.
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 and does not become a permanent merchant of such place. For
purposes of this section, "sale of merchandise" includes a sale in
which the personal services rendered upon or in connection with the
merchandise constitutes the greatest part of value for the price received,
but does not include a farm auction sale conducted by or for a resident
farmer of personal property used on the farm or the sale of produce
or other perishable products at retail or wholesale by a resident
of this state.
No license shall be required hereunder of the following:
A. Any person delivering newspapers, fuel, dairy products or bakery
goods to regular customers on established routes.
B. Any person selling merchandise at wholesale to dealers in such merchandise.
C. Any person selling agricultural products which the person has grown.
D. 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 their
regular course of business.
E. 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 such person.
F. 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. Any person selling or offering for sale a service unconnected with
the sale or offering for sale of merchandise.
H. 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. Any employee, officer or agent of a charitable, religious, patriotic
or philanthropic organization who engages in direct sales for or on
behalf of such organization, provided that there is submitted to the
Clerk-Treasurer proof that such charitable organization is registered
under W.S.A. § 440.42. Any charitable organization engaging
in the sale of merchandise and not registered under W.S.A. § 440.42
or which is exempt from that statute's registration requirements
shall be required to register under this section.
J. Any person who claims to be a permanent merchant, but against whom
complaint has been made to the Clerk-Treasurer that such person is
a transient merchant, provided that there is submitted to the Clerk-Treasurer
proof that such person has leased for at least one year or purchased
the premises from which he or she has conducted business in the market
area for at least six months prior to the date the complaint was made.
K. Any individual licensed by an examining board as defined in W.S.A.
§ 15.01(7).
L. This section does not apply to transient merchants while doing business
at special events authorized by the Village Board.
M. Business sales and trade shows not open to the public are exempt.
N. Children under 18 years of age who are residents of the Village.
O. A veteran holding a special state license under W.S.A. § 440.51, but he or she shall comply with §§
143-7,
143-8 and
143-9.
At the time of filing his or her application the applicant shall pay to the Village Clerk-Treasurer the amount set forth in Chapter
102, Fees and Penalties, to cover the cost of a records check of the facts stated in the application.
The Chief of Police shall cause the applicant, and the facts
stated in the applicant's application, to have completed a records
check and shall within five days return the application to the Village
Clerk-Treasurer with his or her endorsement approving or disapproving
the application.
Every applicant who is not a resident of Brown County or who
represents a firm whose principal place of business is located outside
of the state shall file with the Village Clerk-Treasurer a surety
bond in the amount of $500, approved by the Village President, conditioned
that the applicant will comply with all provisions of the ordinances
of the Village and the state laws regulating peddlers, canvassers,
solicitors and transient merchants, and guaranteeing to any person
doing business with the licensee that all money paid as a down payment
will be accounted for and applied according to the representations
of the licensee. Action on such bond may be brought by any person
aggrieved.
No person licensed hereunder shall in hawking his or her wares
create such noise as is annoying to a person of ordinary sensibilities.
No licensee shall use the public streets or sidewalks for purposes
of sales in such a manner as to impede or inconvenience the public
use of the streets or sidewalks.
Any person licensed hereunder shall carry his or her license
with him or her while engaged in licensed activities, and shall display
such license to any officer of the Village or any person with whom
he or she seeks to do business upon request.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or who shall fail to obtain a license or permit as required hereunder shall, unless otherwise indicated, be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-18.