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CHAPTER 613: TRANSIENT MERCHANT, PEDDLER, CANVASSER AND SOLICITOR
<br />Section
<br /> 613.01 Definitions
<br /> 613.02 Exceptions to definitions
<br /> 613.03 Religious and charitable organizations
<br /> 613.04 Licensing; exemptions
<br /> 613.05 License ineligibility
<br /> 613.06 License suspension and revocation
<br /> 613.07 License transferability
<br /> 613.08 Prohibited activities
<br /> 613.09 Penalties
<br />§ 613.01 DEFINITIONS.
<br /> For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a
<br />different meaning.
<br /> PEDDLER. A person who goes from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street-to-street or any other
<br />type of place-to-place, for the purpose of offering for sale, displaying or exposing for sale, selling or attempting to sell and
<br />delivering immediately upon sale, the goods, wares, products, merchandise or other personal property that the person is
<br />carrying or otherwise transporting. The term PEDDLER shall mean the same as the term hawker.
<br /> PERSON. Any natural individual, group, organization, corporation, partnership or association. As applied to groups,
<br />organizations, corporations, partnerships and associations, the terms shall include each member, officer, partner, associate,
<br />agent or employee.
<br /> SOLICITOR. A person who goes from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street-to-street, or any other
<br />type of place-to-place, for the purpose of obtaining or attempting to obtain orders for goods, wares, products, merchandise,
<br />other personal property or services of which he or she may be carrying or transporting samples, or that may be described in
<br />a catalog or by other means, and for which delivery or performance shall occur at a later time. The absence of samples or
<br />catalogs shall not remove a person from the scope of this provision if the actual purpose of the person's activity is to obtain
<br />or attempt to obtain orders as discussed above. The term shall mean the same as the term canvasser.
<br /> TRANSIENT MERCHANT. Any person whose business in the city is temporary or seasonal and consists of selling and
<br />delivering merchandise within the city, and who in furtherance of the purpose uses or occupies any structure, vehicle or
<br />other place for the exhibition and sale of the merchandise.
<br />(Prior Code, § 612.01) (Ord. 01-89, passed 2-13-1989)
<br />§ 613.02 EXCEPTIONS TO DEFINITIONS.
<br /> (1) For the purpose of this chapter, the terms peddler, solicitor and transient merchant shall not apply to the following:
<br /> (a) Persons doing business by appointment;
<br /> (b) Persons selling or attempting to sell at wholesale their goods, wares, products or merchandise to retail, wholesale,
<br />professional or industrial establishments;
<br /> (c) Persons conducting the type of sales commonly known as garage sales, rummage sales or estate sales, as well as
<br />anyone conducting an auction as a properly licensed auctioneer or any officer of the court conducting a court-ordered sale;
<br /> (d) No licenses shall be required for vendors as a preliminary step to the establishment of a regular route service for the
<br />sale and delivery of commodities or the providing of services to regular customers; and
<br /> (e) School aged children selling items for fund raisers.
<br /> (f) Persons selling only farm products they have grown themselves.
<br /> (2) Exception from the definitions for the scope of this chapter shall not excuse any person from complying with any other
<br />applicable statutory provision or local ordinance.
<br />(Prior Code, § 612.03) (Ord. 01-89, passed 2-13-1989; Am. Ord. 01-11, passed 1-24-2011)
<br />§ 613.03 RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS.
<br /> (1) Any organization, society, association or corporation desiring to solicit or have solicited in its name money, donations
<br />of money or property or financial assistance of any kind or desiring to sell or distribute any item of literature or merchandise
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