§ 22-162. Certain exemptions for peddlers.  


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  • (a)

    Hawking, soliciting or peddling by any charitable, religious, fraternal, youth, civic, service or other such organization, when the organization makes occasional sales or engages in fund raising projects when such projects are performed exclusively by the members thereof and when the proceeds derived from such activities are used exclusively in the charitable, religious, fraternal, youth, civic and service activities of the organization and hawking, soliciting or peddling by any person licensed under Chapter 626, Florida Statutes, while acting within the scope of his licensed authority or by any person legitimately engaged in a training program in preparations for licensing under Chapter 626, Florida Statutes, shall be exempt from all provisions of this article except section 2-162.

    (b)

    A student may peddle school pennants, insignia advertising orders or other articles/services outside a regularly established place of business without a permit if he has written approval of his school authority and prominently displays evidence thereof on his person.

(Ord. No. 2003-01, § 1(Exh. A), 1-23-03)