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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 06:21:28+00:00

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§ 610.030 Permit Required for Peddlers and Solicitors, Available for Canvassers.
§ 610.050 Application for Permit.
§ 610.070 Issuance of Permit.
§ 610.090 Denial — Administrative Revocation.
§ 610.100 Hearing on Appeal.
§ 610.110 Display of Permit.
§ 610.120 Validity of Permit.
§ 610.130 Revocation of Permit.
§ 610.140 Distribution of Handbills and Commercial Flyers.
§ 610.160 Violation to Be Prosecuted as Trespass.
Section 610.030 Permit Required for Peddlers and Solicitors, Available for Canvassers.
Section 610.050 Application for Permit.
Section 610.070 Issuance of Permit.
Section 610.090 Denial — Administrative Revocation.
Section 610.100 Hearing on Appeal.
Section 610.110 Display of Permit.
Section 610.120 Validity of Permit.
Section 610.130 Revocation of Permit.
Section 610.140 Distribution of Handbills and Commercial Flyers.
Section 610.160 Violation to Be Prosecuted as Trespass.
For a peddler acting on behalf of a merchant not otherwise licensed to do business within the City: A fee of five dollars ($5.00) per day.
For a solicitor, including a commercial solicitor advertising an event, activity, good or service for purchase at a location away from the residence: No fee.
For a canvasser requesting a permit: No fee.
A list of all infraction, offense, misdemeanor and felony convictions of each person for whom a permit is requested for the seven (7) years immediately prior to the application.
During the period of time following the application for one (1) or more permits and its issuance, the City shall investigate as to the truth and accuracy of the information contained in the application. If the City has not completed this investigation within the eight (8) business hours provided in Section 610.070, the permit will nonetheless be issued subject, however, to administrative revocation upon completion of the investigation. If a canvasser requests a permit, the investigation will proceed as described above, but if the City refuses to issue the permit (or revokes it after issuance), the canvasser will be advised that the failure to procure a permit does not prevent him/her from canvassing the residents of the City.
If the issuing officer denies, or upon completion of an investigation revokes, the permit to one (1) or more persons, he/she shall immediately convey the decision to the applicant orally and shall within sixteen (16) working hours after the denial prepare a written report of the reason for the denial which shall be immediately made available to the applicant. Upon receipt of the oral notification and even before the preparation of the written report, the applicant shall have at his/her option an appeal of the denial of his/her application before the Municipal Court of the City.
If the applicant requests a hearing under Section 610.090, the hearing shall be held in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act of the State of Missouri and review from the decision (on the record of the hearing) shall be had to the Circuit Court of the County in which the City is located. The hearing shall also be subject to the Missouri open meetings and records law.
A permit shall be valid within the meaning of this Chapter for a period of three (3) months from its date of issuance or the term requested, whichever is less.
The revocation procedure shall be initiated by the filing of a complaint by the City Attorney or the issuing officer pursuant to the State Administrative Procedure Act and a hearing before the tribunal identified in Section 610.090 above.
No handbill or flyer shall be left at or attached to any of the property having a "no solicitor" sign of the type described in Section 610.150(1) and (2).

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