§ 114.50 PROHIBITED ACTS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person holding a business tax receipt or identification card pursuant to the terms of this chapter to commit any of the following acts:
   (A)   To enter into or go upon the premises of a private residence for the purpose of acting as a commercial solicitor, peddler or charitable solicitor when the private residence displays a sign having the words “No Soliciting,” “No Peddling” or words of similar meaning;
   (B)   To stay and remain on the premises of a private residence for the purpose of acting as a commercial solicitor, peddler or charitable solicitor, or to return thereto for the same purpose after first departing, after having been requested to leave by the occupant thereof;
   (C)   To make uninvited calls at any residence for the purpose of acting as a commercial solicitor, peddler or charitable solicitor before 9:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. on any day;
   (D)   To approach the back or rear doors or the side or rear of residential premises for the purpose of acting as a commercial solicitor, peddler or charitable solicitor;
   (E)   To refuse or fail to exhibit the business tax receipt or identification card required by this chapter upon the request of any law enforcement officer or any other person;
   (F)   To represent to any person that the business tax receipt or identification card issued by the town pursuant to this chapter is, or may be, an official endorsement of the activities of the holder or the products sold by the holder; and
   (G)   To allow or permit any person not permitted by the town pursuant to this chapter to use the holder’s business tax receipt or identification card for any purpose.
(Ord. 2009-03, passed 7-28-2009) Penalty, see § 10.99