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Each person shall, at all times while engaged in solicitation in the village other than exempt activities, shall carry upon his or her person the solicitor’s license issued pursuant to this chapter. The license shall be exhibited by the licensee upon the request of any police officer or any person solicited.
(Prior Code, § 115.046) (Ord. 88-014, passed - -; Ord. 2000-24, passed 7-3-2000) Penalty, see § 119.99
A license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be revoked by the Chief of Police because of any violation by the registrant of this chapter, or of any other ordinance of the village, or of any state or federal law. A person whose license application is denied, or whose license is revoked may, within five calendar days thereof, appeal the denial or revocation to the Village President, who shall within ten days thereafter conduct an informal hearing regarding the denial or revocation and either affirm or reverse the action of the Chief of Police. A person whose license has been revoked, or whose application has been denied, may not apply for another license for a period of two years from the date of revocation or denial.
(Prior Code, § 115.047) (Ord. 88-014, passed - -; Ord. 2000-24, passed 7-3-2000)
No person shall engage in solicitation or in exempt activities within the village other than between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 12:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Sundays.
(Prior Code, § 115.049) (Ord. 88-014, passed - -; Ord. 2000-24, passed 7-3-2000) Penalty, see § 119.99
(A) Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this chapter shall be liable to a fine of not less than $250, or more than $750. Each provision violated, and each day a violation occurs, is a separate offense.
(B) Corporations and other entities shall be separately liable for violations of this chapter by their employees and agents. Each violation by each employee and each agent shall be a separate offense for a corporation or other entity employing such employee or agent.
(Prior Code, § 115.048) (Ord. 88-014, passed - -; Ord. 2000-24, passed 7-3-2000)