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PALO ALTO MUNICIPAL CODE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE*
Title 3 RESERVED
Title 4 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS*
Title 5 HEALTH AND SANITATION*
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 RESERVED
Title 8 TREES AND VEGETATION
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND SAFETY*
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC*
Title 11 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT PROCEDURE
Title 12 PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES
Title 13 IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURE*
Title 14 RESERVED
Title 15 FIRE PREVENTION*
Title 16 BUILDING REGULATIONS*
Title 17 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE*
Title 18 ZONING*
Title 19 MASTER PLAN*
Title 20 PRECISE PLANS*
Title 21 SUBDIVISIONS AND OTHER DIVISIONS OF LAND*
Title 22 PARKS*
ORDINANCE LIST AND DISPOSITION TABLE
Chapter 9.44
SOLICITATION OF EMPLOYMENT, BUSINESS, OR CONTRIBUTIONS WITHIN PUBLIC PARKING LOTS*
Sections:
   9.44.010   Solicitation prohibited.
   9.44.020   Solicitation defined.
   *   Editor's Note: Former Chapter 9.44, Handbills, Advertising and Samples, and containing prior code §§ 20.02 and 20.03, and §§ 5 and 6 of Ordinance No. 2681, was repealed by Ordinance No. 4359.
9.44.010   Solicitation prohibited.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit or attempt to solicit employment, business or contributions of money or other property from any pedestrian or occupant of a vehicle located within any public parking lot.
(Ord. 4359 § 2 (part), 1996)
9.44.020   Solicitation defined.
   The term "solicitation" as used in this chapter shall mean and include the activity of requesting, offering, advertising, or otherwise announcing the availability of a person for employment or availability to provide services for compensation, the sale of goods, or a request for money or other property; or requesting, offering, advertising, or otherwise announcing the intent to purchase or secure employment, to sell services or goods, or to solicit a contribution of money or other property. A solicitation shall be deemed complete when made or attempted, whether or not an actual employment relationship is created, a business transaction is completed, or a contribution of money or other property takes place.
(Ord. 4359 § 2 (part), 1996)