(A) No permit shall be required for any person who sells or attempts to sell, or to take or attempt to take orders for, any product grown, produced, cultivated, or raised on any farm by the person.
(B) No permit shall be required of any person going from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street-to-street, or type of place-to-place when the activity is for the purpose of exercising that person's state or federal constitutional rights (i.e., freedom of speech, press, religion and the like) except that this exemption may be lost if the person's exercise of constitutional rights is merely incidental to a commercial activity.
(C) (1) No permits shall be required for any person who sells or attempts to sell, or take or attempt to take orders for any product or service supplied to the person by a tax-exempt non-profit organization, the person being a member of the organization, and the proceeds generated by the sales becoming the property of the non-profit organization.
(2) Professional fund raisers working on behalf of an otherwise exempt person or group shall not be exempt from the permitting requirements of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 18-152)