CHAPTER 113: PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
Section
   113.01   Definitions
   113.02   Exceptions to definitions
   113.03   Licensing; exemptions
   113.04   License ineligibility
   113.05   License suspension and revocation
   113.06   License transferability
   113.07   Registration
   113.08   Prohibited activities
   113.09   Exclusion by placard
   113.10   Effectiveness
§ 113.01 DEFINITIONS.
   Except as may otherwise be provided or clearly implied by context, all terms shall be given their commonly accepted definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   NON-COMMERCIAL DOOR-TO-DOOR ADVOCATE. A person who goes door-to-door for the primary purpose of disseminating religious, political, social, or other ideological beliefs. For purposes of this chapter, the term door-to-door advocate shall fall under the term SOLICITOR and include door-to- door canvassing and pamphleteering intended for non-commercial purposes.
   PEDDLER. A person who goes from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street-to- street, or any other type of place-to-place movement, for the purpose of offering for sale, displaying or exposing for sale, selling or attempting to sell, and delivering immediately upon sale, the goods, wares, products, merchandise or other personal property that the person is carrying or otherwise transporting. The term PEDDLER shall mean the same as the term “hawker.”
   PERSON. Any natural individual, group, organization, corporation, partnership, or similar association.
   REGULAR BUSINESS DAY. Any day during which the city hall is normally open for the purpose of conducting public business. Holidays defined by state law shall not be counted as regular business days.
   SOLICITOR. A person who goes from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street-to- street, or any other type of place-to-place movement, for the purpose of obtaining or attempting to obtain orders for goods, wares, products, merchandise, other personal property or services of which he or she may be carrying or transporting samples, or that may be described in a catalog or by other means, and for which delivery or performance shall occur at a later time. The absence of samples or catalogs shall not remove a person from the scope of this provision if the actual purpose of the person's activity is to obtain or attempt to obtain orders as discussed above. The term shall mean the same as the term “canvasser.”
   TRANSIENT MERCHANT. A person who temporarily sets up business out of a vehicle, trailer, boxcar, tent, other portable shelter, or empty store front for the purpose of exposing or displaying for sale, selling or attempting to sell, and delivering, goods, wares, products, merchandise or other personal property and who does not remain or intend to remain in any one location for more than 14 consecutive days.
§ 113.02 EXCEPTIONS TO DEFINITIONS.
   (A)   Non-commercial door-to-door advocates. Nothing within this ordinance shall be interpreted to prohibit or restrict non-commercial door-to-door advocates. Person engaging in non-commercial door-to- door advocacy shall not be required to register as a solicitor under § 113.07.
   (B)   Any person selling or attempting to sell at wholesale any goods, wares, products, merchandise, or other personal property to a retail seller of the items being sold by the wholesaler.
   (C)   Any person who makes initial contacts with other people for the purpose of establishing or trying to establish a regular customer delivery route for the delivery of perishable food and dairy products, such as baked goods or milk.
   (D)   Any person making deliveries of perishable food and dairy products to the customers on his or her established delivery route.
   (E)   Any person making deliveries of newspapers, newsletters, or other similar publications on an established customer delivery route, when attempting to establish a regular delivery route, or when publications are delivered to the community at large.
   (F)   Any person conducting the type of sale commonly known as garage sales, rummage sales, or estate sales.
   (G)   Any person participating in an organized multi-person bazaar or flea market.
   (H)   Any person conducting an auction as a properly licensed auctioneer.
   (I)   Any officer of the court conducting a court-ordered sale.
   Exemption from these definitions shall not, for the scope of this chapter, excuse any person from complying with any other applicable statutory provision or requirement provided by another city ordinance.
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