CHAPTER 113: SALES AND ADVERTISING
Section
General Provisions
   113.01   Definitions
   113.02   Sales and solicitation permit
Peddlers and Solicitors
   113.15   Permit required
   113.16   Revocation of permit
   113.17   Hours
   113.18   Display of permit
   113.19   Exceptions
   113.20   Mobile food vendors
 
   113.99   Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 113.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   FOOD. Any raw, cooked or processed edible substance, beverage, ingredient, ice or water used or intended for use or for sale in whole or in part for human consumption.
   MOBILE FOOD VENDOR. A person who by traveling from place to place upon the public ways who sells or offers for sale food from public or private property to consumers for immediate delivery and consumption upon purchase. MOBILE FOOD VENDOR and mobile food unit shall have the same meaning pursuant to this definition. The following activities are excluded from such definition, and, alone, do not subject a vendor to being covered by such definition: the sale or offer for sale of farm products produced or raised by such a vendor from land occupied and cultivated by him or her.
   PEDDLER. An uninvited person offering products for immediate sale and delivery.
   PRODUCTS. All goods, chattels, wares, merchandise, food and services of any kind whatsoever.
   SOLICITOR. An uninvited person offering products for future delivery or seeking donations in return for products.
(Ord. 671, passed 10-11-2023)
§ 113.02 SALES AND SOLICITATION PERMIT.
   (A)   Application. Application for a village sales and solicitation permit shall be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, to the village office, on a form furnished by the village. Incomplete applications shall be rejected. Convicted felons and persons convicted of crimes involving dishonesty or moral turpitude shall not be issued a permit.
   (B)   Fee; permit. There is a $25 fee required at the time of application for each individual peddler or solicitor. The Village Clerk-Treasurer shall review the information on the application and if found to be proper, issue a permit no later than seven days following the application for the permit. Mobile food vendors who receive an annual sales and solicitation permit pursuant to § 113.19 shall pay a fee of $25 which shall be good for one year from issuance.
(Ord. 671, passed 10-11-2023)
PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
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