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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 19:21:56+00:00

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§ 610.030 Identification Card Required for Peddlers and Solicitors, Available for Canvassers.
§ 610.050 Application for Identification Card.
§ 610.070 Issuance of Identification Card.
§ 610.090 Identification Cards of Other City.
§ 610.120 Display of Identification Card.
§ 610.130 Validity of Identification Card.
§ 610.140 Revocation of Card.
Section 610.030 Identification Card Required for Peddlers and Solicitors, Available for Canvassers.
Section 610.050 Application for Identification Card.
Section 610.070 Issuance of Identification Card.
Section 610.090 Identification Cards of Other City.
Section 610.120 Display of Identification Card.
Section 610.130 Validity of Identification Card.
Section 610.140 Revocation of Card.
No person shall act as a peddler or as a solicitor within the City without first obtaining an identification card in accordance with this Chapter. A canvasser is not required to have an identification card but any canvasser wanting an identification card for the purpose of reassuring City residents of the canvasser's good faith may be issued one (1) upon request.
For a peddler acting on behalf of a merchant otherwise licensed to do business within the City — no fee.
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 an identification card — no fee.
Any person or organization may apply for one (1) or more identification cards by completing an application form at the office of the issuing officer during regular office hours.
A list of all infraction, offense, misdemeanor and felony convictions of each person for whom a card is requested for the seven (7) years immediately prior to the application.
The name and permanent address of the organization, person or group for whom donation (or proceeds) are accepted.
Instead of the application procedure above, if an applicant produces identification cards issued by another City having an ordinance substantially the same as this one, the issuing officer may in his/her discretion immediately issue identification cards without the necessity of a formal application or investigation.
The Board of Aldermen, at its next regular meeting or if the next regular meeting is more than ten (10) days from the denial of the application, at a special meeting to be held within that ten (10) day period, due notice of which is to be given to the public and the applicant.
If the applicant requests a hearing under Section 610.100, 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.
Each identification card shall be (when the individual for whom it was issued is acting as a peddler or solicitor) worn on the outer clothing of the individual as so to be reasonably visible to any person who might be approached by said person.
Having a "no solicitor" sign of the type described in Section 610.160(1) or (2).
Use or attempt to use any entrance other than the front or main entrance to the dwelling or step from the sidewalk or indicated walkway (where one exists) leading from the right-of-way to the front or main entrance, except by express invitation of the resident or occupant of the property.
Remove any yard sign, door or entrance sign that gives notice to such person that the resident of occupant does not invite visitors.
Solicitors shall not set up collection points commonly referred to as "toll roads" within the City. Solicitors shall not be allowed to enter onto public thoroughfares for purposes of obtaining funds from motorists.

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