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(A) Any person licensed under the provisions of this subchapter shall maintain a written record of all business transactions, including the time of purchase and description of any article and the name and address of the person from whom the article was purchased.
(B) This record shall be in the English language and shall be available at any reasonable time for inspection by the Chief of Police or other designated official.
(Prior Code, § 110.025) Penalty, see § 10.99
SOLICITORS OR VENDORS
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
PERSON. Any natural person, firm, proprietorship, partnership, corporation, association, receiver or trustee.
PRODUCTS. All goods, chattels, wares and merchandise of any kind whatsoever.
SOLICITOR or VENDOR. Every person who offers for sale products of any kind without maintaining a permanent place of business in the city.
(Prior Code, § 110.040) (Ord. 99-29, passed 5-17-1999)
(A) (1) All solicitors or vendors, before doing business within the city, shall make application for and be issued a solicitor or vendor permit. Application for the permit shall be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, to the city’s Police Department on a form as described below and shall contain all necessary information and documents required for the protection of the residents of the city.
(2) Any person granted a solicitor or vendor permit shall be subject to any fees, occupation taxes and other rules and regulations which the governing body deems appropriate for the purposes stated herein and shall comply with the code of personal conduct as defined by city resolution. Any permit so granted shall be subject to revocation for good cause by the city’s Police Department. The application shall be on a form as approved by the City Administrator, and shall include, but not be limited to such information so that the type and nature of the product being sold may be identified, as well as the name and permanent address of the solicitor or vendor and the length of the solicitor or vendor’s stay within the city.
(B) An exemption to the procedure contained in division (A) above is for a solicitor or vendor who is participating in an event on city property which has been permitted, approved and authorized by the “special event permit application” (which said special event permit application has been adopted by the City Council; and, as it may be amended from time to time). Any solicitor or vendor who sells products off of city property and who is not part of an event approved through the special event permit application must comply with division (A) above.
(Prior Code, § 110.041) (Ord. 99-29, passed 5-17-1999; Ord. 21-40, passed 1-3-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) Any individual, otherwise defined as a solicitor or vendor, who is volunteering that individual’s time for a nonprofit organization, such as public and parochial schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations, shall be exempt from the requirements of obtaining a permit as set forth in § 110.21 of this code.
(B) The individual shall, upon request of the city’s Police Department, provide a certificate issued by the Internal Revenue Service as to the individual’s organization being qualified and established as a nonprofit organization.
(Prior Code, § 110.042) (Ord. 99-29, passed 5-17-1999)
GAS DISTRIBUTION
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