The following persons are exempt from the license requirements imposed by the business license law:
(A) Persons whom the city is prohibited from licensing or taxing under the constitution or laws of the United States, the Constitution or laws of the state or the Charter of the city;
(B) Non-profit or charitable, religious or educational organizations which have received a tax exempt certificate from the Internal Revenue Service, and which devote the net proceeds from the sale of good or services to the purpose of the organization;
(C) Sales activities which are part of public school sponsored or approved activities or events taking place on school property such as sporting events, fund raising activities for youth groups, seasonal bazaars or carnivals;
(D) The sale of personal property acquired for household or other personal use by the seller; provided that, the total length of sale is fewer than two days in any one calendar year;
(E) The operation of a display space, booth or table maintained for displaying or selling merchandise at any trade show, convention, festival, fair, market or swap meet provided that the sponsor of the event is licensed to do business;
(F) Any unincorporated business activity carried on by individuals under the age of 16 within 100 feet of their primary place of residence; and/or
(G) Any babysitter who goes into a home of a child to give care during the temporary absence of the parent, legal guardian or custodian.
(Ord. 96-07-597, passed 5-15-1997)