(A) The Police Chief may waive the permit fee (permit still required) for a non-profit organization exempt from federal income taxation by Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time amended, or a charitable organization.
(Conn. Gen. Stat., § 21-37)
(B) No permit fee (permits still required) shall be required from any resident of this state who has resided within the state for a period of two years next preceding the date of application for a permit, who is (1) a veteran who served in time of war, as defined in Conn. Gen. Stat., § 27-103; and (2) a hawker or peddler as defined in Conn. Gen. Stat., § 21-36; and (3) a principal pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat., § 21-36.
(C) This chapter shall not apply to sales by farmers and gardeners of the produce of their farms, gardens, and greenhouses, including fruit, vegetables, and flowers or to the sale, distribution and delivery of milk, teas, coffees, spices, groceries, meats and bakery goods, to sales on approval, to conditional; sales of merchandise, or to the taking of orders for merchandise for future delivery when full payment is not required at the time of the solicitation.
(Conn. Gen. Stat., § 21-37)
(D) This chapter shall not apply to the home delivery of newspapers.
(E) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit persons having an established place of business in the Town of Hamden from using the area adjacent to their business for the display of their goods, wares or merchandise not shall any permit be required for same.
(F) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit in any manner the Commissioner of Transportation's statutory authority concerning state highways. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as empowering the Town of Hamden to prohibit, regulate, control or impose a fee on any person operating any business on any state highway or land abutting any sate highway pursuant to a contract with the state.
(Conn. Gen. Stat., § 21-37) (Am. Ord. 476, passed 7-6-09)