Sec. 23-140. Definitions.
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
Business means any enterprise, regardless of legal form, that is organized or operated for profit or private gain. The fact that an enterprise is operating at a loss does not, by itself, mean that the enterprise is not organized or operated for profit or private gain.
Commercial means to sell or promote a product or service of any business.
Government-issued identification means a valid, unexpired identification document issued by a government in the United States, or any possession of the United States, to an individual that contains a photograph, date of birth and physical description.
Physical contact means direct or indirect contact between a person and any object, including contact that occurs through clothing or by means of any object.
Premises means a dwelling unit under the control of any resident.
Solicit means to engage in the activity of a solicitor.
Solicitor means any person who goes from door to door in a residential neighborhood, without an invitation, seeking to speak with one or more occupants thereof for a commercial purpose. (Ord. No. G-5593, § 5, 2011)