(A) Licenses shall be issued by the Clerk-Treasurer of the city, upon the applicant's complying with the following provisions:
(1) Giving his name, present address, and his permanent address.
(2) Giving a brief description of the nature of the business and the kinds of goods or property to be peddled or solicited.
(3) Paying the license fee required by this chapter for such license.
(4) Giving the name and address of the licensed employer and exhibiting credentials showing he is an authorized employee or representative of the employer, in the event the application is for any employee's license.
(5) Furnishing two photographs of applicant, of appropriate size, one of which shall be attached at all times to the license, and the other delivered by the Clerk-Treasurer to the Chief of Police for his files.
(6) Registering with the Police Department as required under § 115.04 and obtaining a permit within ten days after issuance of license.
(7) Giving two references as to moral character, honesty, and integrity with names and addresses.
('67 Code, § 113.11)
(B) Every person desiring a general peddler's or solicitor's license shall pay to the city a license fee of $50 per year, payable in advance.
(C) Employees of any licensed solicitor or peddler shall pay to the city a license fee of $5 per year, payable in advance.
('67 Code, § 113.13)
(D) Conviction and punishment of any person peddling or soliciting without a license shall not excuse or exempt the person from the payment of any license fee due or unpaid at the time the conviction is made and violation of any provision of this chapter.
('67 Code, § 113.22)
(Ord. 11-1969, passed 3-3-69) Penalty, see § 115.99