CODE OF ORDINANCES
CITY OF GLENWOOD
CHAPTER 122
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
122.01 PURPOSE
The purpose of this chapter is to protect residents of the City against fraud, unfair competition and intrusion into the privacy of their homes by licensing and regulating peddlers, solicitors and transient merchants.
122.02 DEFINITIONS
For use in this chapter the following terms are defined:
1. "Peddler" means any person carrying goods or merchandise who sells or offers for sale for immediate delivery such goods or merchandise from house to house or upon the public street.
2. "Solicitor" means any person who solicits or attempts to solicit from house to house or upon the public street an order for goods, subscriptions, merchandise or services to be delivered or performed at a future date.
3. "Transient Merchant" means any person who engages in a temporary or itinerant merchandising business and in the course of such business hires, leases or occupies any building or structure whatsoever. Temporary association with a local merchant, dealer, trader or auctioneer, or conduct of such transient business in connection with, as a part of, or in the name of any local merchant, dealer, trader or auctioneer does not exempt any person from being considered a transient merchant.
122.03 LICENSE REQUIRED
Any person engaging in peddling, soliciting or in the business of a transient merchant in the City without first obtaining a license as herein provided is in violation of this chapter.
122.04 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
An application in writing shall be filed with the Police Chief for a license under this chapter. Such application shall set forth the applicant's name, permanent and local address and business address if any. The application shall also set forth the applicant's employer, if any, and the employer's address, the nature of the applicant's business, the last three places of such business and the length of time sought to be covered by the license. An application fee of two dollars ($2.00) shall be paid at the time of filing such application to cover the cost of investigating the facts stated therein.
122.05 LICENSE FEES
The following license fees shall be paid to the Police Chief prior to the issuance of any license.
1. Solicitors - In addition to the application fee for each person actually soliciting (principal or agent), a fee for the principal of ten dollars ($10.00) per year.
2. Peddler or Transient Merchants
For one day.............................................................................$5.00
For one week..........................................................................$25.00
For up to six (6) months..........................................................$100.00
For one year or major part thereof..........................................$175.00
122.06 BOND REQUIRED
Before a license under this chapter is issued, and applicant shall provide to the Police Chief evidence that the applicant has filed a bond with the Secretary of State in accordance with Chapter 9C of the Iowa Code and if required under such provisions.
122.07 LICENSE ISSUED
If the Police Chief finds the application is completed in conformance with the requirements of this chapter, the facts stated therein are found to be correct and the license fee paid, a license shall be issued immediately.
122.08 DISPLAY OF LICENSE
Each solicitor or peddler shall keep such license in possession at all times while doing business in the City and shall, upon the request of prospective customers, exhibit the license as evidence of compliance with all requirements of this chapter. Each transient merchant shall display publicly such merchant's license in the merchant's place of business.
122.09 LICENSE NOT TRANSFERABLE
Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter are not transferable in any situation and are to be applicable only to the person filing the application.
122.10 TIME RESTRICTION
All peddler's and solictor's licenses shall provide that said licenses are in force and effect only between the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) a.m. and one-half hour before sunset but in no case later than nine o'clock (9:00) p.m.
122.11 REVOCATION OF LICENSE
After notice and hearing, the Police Chief may revoke any license issued under this chapter for the following reasons:
1. Fraudulent Statements The licensee has made fraudulent statements in the application for the license or in the conduct of the business.
2. Violation of Law. The licensee has violated this chapter or has otherwise conducted the business in an unlawful manner.
3. Endangered Public Welfare, Health or Safety. The licensee has conducted the business in such manner as to endanger the public welfare, safety, order or morals.
122.12 NOTICE
The Police Chief shall send a notice to the licensee at the licensee's local address, not less than ten (10) days before the date set for a hearing on the possible revocation of a license. Such notice shall contain particulars on the complaints against the licensee, the ordinance provisions or State Statutes allegedly violated, and the date, time and place for hearing on the matter.
122.13 HEARING
The Police Chief shall conduct a hearing at which both the licensee and any complaints shall be present to determine the truth of the facts alleged in the complaint and notice. Should the licensee, or authorized representative, fail to appear without good cause, the Police Chief may proceed to a determination of the complaint.
122.14 RECORD AND DETERMINATION
The Police Chief shall make and record findings of fact and conclusions of law, and shall revoke an license only when upon review of the entire record the Police Chief finds clear and convincing evidence of substantial violation of this chapter or State law.
122.15 APPEAL
If the Police Chief revokes or refuses to issue a license, the Police Chief shall make a part of the record the reasons therefor. The licensee, or the applicant, shall have a right to a hearing before the Council at its next regular meeting. The Council may reverse, modify or affirm the decision of the Police Chief by a majority vote of the Council members present and the Police Chief shall carry out the decision of the Council.
122.16 EFFECT OF REVOCATION
Revocation of any license shall bar the licensee from being eligible for any license under this chapter for a period of one year from the date of the revocation.
122.17 REBATES
Any licensee, except in the case of a revoked license, shall be entitled to a rebate of part of the fee paid if the license is surrendered before it expires. The amount of the rebate shall be determined by dividing the total license fee by the number of days for which the license was issued and then multiplying the result by the number of full days not expired.
In all cases, at least five dollars ($5.00) of the original fee shall be retained by the City to cover administrativ costs.
122.18 LICENSE EXEMPTIONS
The following are excluded from the application of this chapter.
1. Newspapers. Persons delivering, collecting for or selling subscriptions to newspapers.
2. Club Members. Members of local Boy Scout, Girl Scout, 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers of America and similar organizations.
3. Local residents and Farmers. Local residents and farmers who offer for sale their own products.
4. Students. Students representing the Glenwood Community School Distrit conducting projects sponsored by organizations recognized by the school.
5. Route Sales. Route delivery persons who only incidentally solicit additional business or make special sales.
6. Resale or Institutional Use. Persons customarily calling on businesses or institutions for the purposes of selling products for resale or institutional use.
122.19 RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Authorized representatives of religious and charitable organizations desiring to solicit money or to distribute literature are exempt from the operation of Sections 122.04 and 122.05. All such organizations are required to submit in writing to the Police Chief the name and purpose of the cause for which such activities are sought, names and addresses of the officers and directors of the organization, the period during which such activities are to be carried on, and whether any commissions, fees or wages are to be charged by the solicitor and the amount thereof. If the Police Chief finds that the organization is a bona fide charity or religious organization the Police Chief shall issue, free of charge, a license containing the above information to the applicant. In the event the Police Chief denies the exemption, the authorized representatives of the organization may appeal the decision to the Council, as provided in Section 122.15 of this chapter.
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