§ 110.06 PROHIBITED ACTIONS.
   It shall be unlawful for any solicitor to commit any of the following acts:
   (A)   Solicit from any person, after that person has stated that he or she is not interested in the solicitation, who does not wish to be solicited or does not wish to buy from or contribute to the cause for which the solicitation is being conducted;
   (B)   Solicit contributions by misrepresentation of his or her name, occupation, relation to the cause solicited for, or perpetrate any fraud or deception in connection with any solicitation for any cause;
   (C)   Solicit funds by promising a person solicited that his or her funds will, directly or indirectly, be used to purchase tickets for any event which tickets will be given to another person for charitable purposes, unless the donor gives his or her written approval for said use and the tickets are in fact given to another person for a benevolent cause and the value of the tickets is not reflected in any financial report to increase the gross or net income of the solicitation;
   (D)   Solicit at any location where a sign has been posted which indicates that the inhabitants do not wish to be solicited; and/or
   (E)   Refuse or fail to comply with any requirements established for a solicitor by this chapter.
(1996 Code, § 11-6) (Ord. 89-1, passed - -; Ord. 90-15, passed - -; Ord. 94-04, passed - -; Ord. 94-07, passed - -; Ord. 2009-05, passed 5-4-2009) Penalty, see § 110.99