Sec. 17-38. Application for permit.
   Application for a permit required by this article shall be made to the city clerk upon the appropriate forms. Such application shall be sworn to or affirmed and filed with the city clerk and shall contain the following:
   (a)   The name and address of the principal office of the person applying for the permit, including both local and nonlocal offices.
   (b)   If the applicant is not an individual, the names and addresses of the applicant's principal officers and board of directors or equivalent.
   (c)   The purpose for which such solicitation is to be made.
   (d)   A list of all fund raising events to be held during the thirty (30) day period, which thirty (30) day period shall run for the thirty (30) day period from the date of the application.
   (e)   A list of the names and addresses of the person or persons who will be directly managing these fund-raising events.
   (f)   The use or disposition to be made of any funds raised and the name of the person or persons who decide or control how and for what purpose said funds shall be used or disposed of, and how funds previously raised or collected in the City of Boynton Beach were used or disposed of.
   (g)   A description of the method or methods to be used in conducting the solicitations.
   (h)   The dates and hours when such solicitations will be made.
   (i)   A financial statement for the last preceding fiscal year of any funds collected for charitable purposes by the applicant, said statement giving the amount of money so raised, together with the cost of raising it, and the final distributions thereof.
   (j)   A statement of the extent of the charitable work being done or to be done by the applicant.
   (k)   A statement to the effect that if a permit is granted, it will not be used or represented in any way as an endorsement by the city or by any department or officer thereof.
   (l)   Proof that applicant is operated not for profit. A tax exempt certificate issued by the State of Florida or federal government shall be deemed sufficient proof that the applicant is not operated for profit.
(Ord. No. 81-1, § 1, 1-20-81; Ord. No. 95-39, § 1, 10-17-95)