§ 110.13 EXEMPTIONS.
   The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to persons engaged in the following sales or delivery of goods and services, provided, however, that it shall be unlawful for persons to go from house to house or place to place in the town, without having first registered at Town Hall.
   (A)   Sales of goods, wares, merchandise, publications and/or services by any bonafide charitable, religious, educational or philanthropic organization or when donated by owners or merchants of which the proceeds are to be used and applied to some charitable, religious, educational or philanthropic purposes.
   (B)   Ordinary commercial travelers who sell or exhibit for sale goods, wares, merchandise, food, photographs, publications or services to firms, persons or corporations engaged in the business of buying, selling and dealing in the same.
   (C)   Daily deliveries of milk and bakery and other food products or newspaper; or the sale or delivery of home grown food products (the term HOME GROWN, as used herein means a food product which is grown locally in a garden, orchard or field, and the term “locally” as used herein means within the state).
   (D)   Insurance salespeople, real estate salespeople and other professionals licensed by the state.
   (E)   Persons engaged in interstate commerce. The term INTERSTATE COMMERCE means soliciting, selling or taking orders for or offering to take orders for any goods, wares, merchandise, photographs, publications or services, or acting in any function as a peddler or solicitor, as the terms are used in this section, which, at the time the order is taken, are in or will be produced in any federal district or territory, any commonwealth, or any state other than the state, and shipped or introduced into this town in the fulfillment of such orders.
(Ord. 96-05, passed 7-22-1996) Penalty, see § 110.99