§ 115.12 LICENSE NONASSIGNABLE, NONTRANSFERABLE; EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   Licenses and permits issued pursuant to § 115.03 shall not be assigned or transferred, nor shall they or either of them, be used by any person other than the person to whom they were issued.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to transfer, loan, or permit the use of his license by any other person.
   (C)   Where a person who is not himself soliciting or peddling has taken out a license for bona-fide employees and the licenses are issued in the names of the employer and the employee, the license may be transferred, subject to the following conditions:
       (1)   The license and the police permit must be presented to the Clerk-Treasurer.
      (2)   The permit is to be retained by the Clerk-Treasurer.
      (3)   A notation must be made on the license to indicate its transfer from one employee to another, and a picture of the new employee furnished to the Clerk-Treasurer and placed on the license.
      (4)   The new employee must comply with the provisions of § 115.04.
      (5)   Such transfer may be made upon the payment of a transfer fee of $5.
   (D)   Employee licenses and permits must be turned in to the Clerk-Treasurer by the employer holding a general license to peddle or solicit when the employee terminates his employment. The employer shall notify the city of termination within five days.
('67 Code, § 113.19)
   (E)   The provisions of §§ 115.01 through 115.13 shall not apply to salesmen or agents for wholesale houses who solicit orders from, or sell to, retail dealers for resale, or to manufacturers for manufacturing purposes, or to bidders for public works or supplies.
('67 Code, § 113.20)
(Ord. 11-1969, passed 3-3-69) Penalty, see § 115.99