Section
Peddlers and Transient Merchants
110.01 Definitions
110.02 License requirement
110.03 Application procedure
110.04 Standards for issuance
110.05 Revocation procedure
110.06 Standards for revocation
110.07 Appeal procedure
110.08 Exhibition of identification
110.09 Municipal policy on soliciting
110.10 Notice regulating soliciting
110.11 Duty of solicitors to ascertain notice
110.12 Prohibited solicitation
Miscellaneous Regulations
110.25 Soliciting telecommunication services; exemption
110.26 Secondhand and junk stores
110.27 Delivery persons, taxi drivers and porters
110.28 Tattooing and body piercing
110.29 Exhibitions, shows and amusements
Statutory reference:
Family day care homes; regulation and standards of care, see SDCL § 9-29-26
PEDDLERS AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
For the purpose of this subchapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BUSINESS. The business carried on by any person who is an itinerant merchant, peddler, or solicitor as defined in this section.
GOODS. Merchandise of any description whatsoever, and includes, but is not restricted to, wares and foodstuffs.
ITINERANT MERCHANT. Any person, whether as owner, agent, or consignee, who engages in a temporary business of selling goods within the municipality and who, in the furtherance of such business, uses any building, structure, vehicle, or any place within the municipality.
PEDDLER. Any person, not an itinerant merchant, who:
(1) Travels from place to place by any means carrying goods for sale, or making sales, or making deliveries; or
(2) Without traveling from place to place, sells or offers goods for sale from any public place within the municipality.
SOLICITOR. Any person who travels by any means from place to place, taking or attempting to take orders for sale of goods to be delivered in the future or for services to be performed in the future. A person who is a solicitor is not a peddler.
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