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a. No person shall engage in any activity for which a distributor's license is required unless the motor vehicle used therefor is identified in the manner prescribed by law or regulation.
b. Any vehicle used by a distributor to transport goods to a general vendor must be visually identified by a sign conspicuously displayed on the side of the vehicle. The following information shall be clearly and legibly displayed on such sign: the licensee's name, address, and business telephone number; the words "General Vending Distributor"; and the department's telephone complaint number. The letters and numerals of such display shall not be less than one and one-half inches in height, with a width of at least one-quarter of an inch, and shall be colored black or white, whichever is most prominent against the background color.
c. Signs used to identify delivery vehicles may be removable, but must be securely fastened whenever the vehicle is used to deliver or remove goods to or from a general vendor. The sign must remain securely attached throughout the time it takes to load or unload goods.
a. In any civil or criminal action or proceeding, failure by a general vendor who is required to be licensed pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter to exhibit upon demand a general vendor's license in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter to any police officer or authorized officer or employee of the department or other city agency shall be presumptive evidence that such general vendor is not duly licensed.
b. In any civil or criminal action or proceeding, failure by any person who is required to obtain a distributor's license pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter, or failure by the driver of such person, to exhibit upon demand a distributor's license in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter to any police officer or authorized officer or employee of the department or other city agency shall be presumptive evidence that such person is not duly licensed.
Subchapter 28: Storage Warehouses
For purposes of this subchapter:
a. "Storage warehouse" means a building or structure, or any part thereof, in which a consumer's household goods are received for storage for compensation, except warehouses in which such goods are stored by or on behalf of a merchant for resale or other use in the course of the merchant's business.
b. "Storage warehouse operator" means any person operating any storage warehouse as defined herein.
c. "Household goods" shall mean property commonly used in a household, including but not limited to furniture, clothing and appliances but not including goods stored by, or on behalf of, a merchant for resale or other use in the merchant's business.
No person shall operate a storage warehouse without a license. The annual fee for a license or a renewal shall be two hundred ninety-five dollars for the first warehouse and one hundred fifty dollars for each additional warehouse. The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the office of each warehouse.
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