§ 112.04 NONPROFIT SOLICITATIONS.
   (A)   Any organization desiring to engage in a regulated activity for a charitable, religious, patriotic or philanthropic purpose not involving the use of a professional fund raiser shall be exempt from the provisions of §§ 112.05 and 112.06 provided a permit is issued as provided in this section and provided there is filed an application in writing sworn to by oath or affirmation on a form to be furnished by the City Administrator containing the following information:
      (1)   Name and business address of the organization;
      (2)   Purpose of the cause for which the permit is sought;
      (3)   Names and addresses of the officers and directors of the organization;
      (4)   Period during which solicitation is to be carried on, in no case to exceed 90 days;
      (5)   Whether or not any commission, fees, wages or emoluments are to be paid to anyone in connection with the regulated activity; and
      (6)   Personal information relating to the identity of the representative of the applicant applying for the permit, including any information contained on the individual's drivers license, or other identification card, if the individual does not have a driver's license.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, a PROFESSIONAL FUND RAISER means any person who for personal financial compensation or profit participates in a regulated activity in the city on behalf of the organization requesting exemption under this section. Upon being satisfied that the applicant is a religious, charitable, patriotic or philanthropic organization whose regulated activity will not involve the use of a professional fund raiser, the City Administrator shall issue a permit for 90 days without charge to the applicant to carry on the activity in the city. The organization, association or corporation shall furnish all of its members, agents or representatives conducting solicitation a copy of the permit and written credentials stating the name of the organization, name of the agent and purpose of solicitation, which permit copy and credentials must be in the possession of the member, agent or representative while engaged in a regulated activity.
(Prior Code, § 16-3) (Ord. 738, passed - -)