3-4-1: DEFINITION:
As used in this chapter, an itinerant vendor, solicitor or peddler is any person traveling from city to city, village to village or community to community and in or about this village for the purpose of selling, peddling, soliciting, bartering or exchanging, or offering so to do, any goods, wares, magazines, articles, materials, or merchandise, or any other article except farm products and produce, milk, cream, bakery goods, brushes and like items, and who does not have a permanent fixed place of business in the village. A solicitor shall also include any person who solicits funds or contributions for any charity, community fund, state or national fund, or funds for any organization, or any drives for funds of any kind who are nonresidents of the village, but shall not include any persons soliciting for drives of any kind who are residents of the village, and who represent any authorized charitable organization or any authorized organization in behalf of an organized fund drive of any kind. (1982 Code § 3-3-1; amd. 2016 Code)