§ 14-133. Permits; required; transfer; permits for nonnatural persons and additional representatives.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in solicitation or canvassing activities in, of or upon any private structures, property, residences, establishments or premises within the unincorporated area of the county without first obtaining a permit from the county. No permit issued by the county pursuant to this division is transferable. A permit issued pursuant to this division may be effective for a period up to but not exceeding 365 days.

    (b)

    Only one permit shall be required of any applicant, other than a natural person, who desires or intends to engage in solicitation or canvassing activities in the county, notwithstanding that the applicant may be represented in such activities by more than one person; provided, however, the applicant fully identifies such representatives as required by section 14-145(a), pays the fees required for additional representatives as required by section 14-145(b) and each such additional representative maintains upon his person a copy of the actual permit as required by section 14-144(b).

(Ord. No. 2002-27, § 3, 11-14-02; Ord. No. 2014-01, § 1, 1-23-14)