VII. Consumer Protection

Chapter 9.76
SOLICITATION*

Sections:

9.76.010    Permit required.

9.76.020    Registration—Fee.

9.76.030    Registration—Application—Issuance.

9.76.040    Registration—Separate required.

9.76.050    Residence defined.

9.76.060    Fixed place of business defined.

9.76.070    Registration—Certificate issuance.

9.76.080    Effect.

9.76.090    County permit—Provisions waiver.

*    Also see Title 5, Business Licenses and Regulations.

9.76.010 Permit required.

No person shall visit any house within the city for the purpose of soliciting food, clothing or alms, or solicit alms or money or charitable assistance from any person on any public street, way or place, within the city, unless he shall first obtain a permit from the chief of police so to do. This section shall not apply to the acts of members of any association or society for benevolent or charitable purposes or for the purpose of assisting or aiding any church or like organization. (Prior code § 9962)

9.76.020 Registration—Fee.

Every person not having a fixed place of business or residence in the city who sells, solicits, or takes orders for goods, wares, merchandise, periodicals, subscriptions or photographs, from house to house, shall pay a registration fee of $.50 a day. (Prior code § 9963)

9.76.030 Registration—Application—Issuance.

Application for registration shall be made to the city clerk and shall be referred by him to the chief of police for approval or disapproval. No registration shall be issued by the clerk without approval of the chief of police or until a surety bond is filed with the city clerk in the amount of $1,000 to assure full compliance with this chapter and the integrity of the applicant. (Prior code § 9964)

9.76.040 Registration—Separate required.

Where a person has more than 1 solicitor employed, 1 surety bond may be posted covering all solicitors in the sum herein specified. The chief of police shall not approve or disapprove an applicant until the applicant has been finger-printed. Separate registrations must be obtained for each solicitor, even though employed by the same person. (Prior code § 9965)

9.76.050 Residence defined.

“Residence” means continuous residence in the city for at least 30 days immediately preceding the filing of the application. (Prior code § 9966)

9.76.060 Fixed place of business defined.

“Fixed place of business” means a place of business continuously maintained for at least 30 days immediately preceding the filing of the application. (Prior code § 9967)

9.76.070 Registration—Certificate issuance.

The clerk shall issue a certificate of registration for a period of not less than 30 days which shall be carried upon the person at all times when house to house solicitation is being made. (Prior code § 9968)

9.76.080 Effect.

This chapter is additional to and not in lieu of any other city ordinances relating to house solicitations. (Prior code § 9969)

9.76.090 County permit—Provisions waiver.

The city clerk may waive the provisions of this chapter upon a showing that the applicant has in his possession a valid, unrevoked permit issued by the county for the purpose of making such solicitations. (Prior code § 9970)