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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 16,1999
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PUBLIC HEARING: Minors Engaged in Door-to-Door Sales
Report Prepared by Gmy Thuman, Police Chief
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Ordinance Amending Chapter 4 .16 (Peddlers) of the
Dublin Municipal Code Relating to Minors Engaged in
Door-to-Door Sales
Chapter 4.16 of the Dublin Municipal Code
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Receive Staff Report
Open Public Hearing and Take Testimony
Close Public Hearing
Deliberate
Waive Reading and INTRODUCE Ordinance Amending
Chapter 4.16 of the Dublin Municipal Code
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
. DESCRIPTION: The State recently enacted new regulations to improve the rights and
safety of minors employed in door-to-door sales.
Chapter 4.16 of the Dublin Municipal Code currently requires "peddlers," including door-to-door sales
people to register with the Police Department. Consistent with the new State regulations, the proposed
ordinance would broaden the definition of "peddlers" to include employers and supervisors of minors
involved in door-to-door sales. The proposed ordinance would require the names and addresses of all such
minors to be registered with the Police Department. The proposed ordinance would also require that any
applicant for a peddler's permit be given a summary of the child labor laws of California.
Consistent with the- regulations, the proposed ordinance does not require registration of minors who are:
(1) news-carriers who solicit subscriptions or sell papers; (2) acting on behalf of a charitable or non-profit
organization, such as the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts; or (3) certain other minors identified in proposed
Section 4.16.0501.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the Council conduct a public hearing, waive the reading and introduce the
ordinance.
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ORDINANCE NO_ - 99
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AMENDING CHAPTER 4.16 ("PEDDLERS") OF THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO MINORS ENGAGED IN DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES
The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 41.6.020 ofDMC "Definitions." Amended
Section 4.16.020 "Definitions" of the Dublin Municipal Code is amended by adding the following
new sentence at the end of the second paragraph:
" 'Peddler' includes any person who exercises control, direction, or
supervision, either directly or indirectly, of minors engaged in door-to-door
sales. "
SECTION 2.
Section 4.16.050 ofDMC "Permit -- Application." Amended
Section 4.16.050 "Permit -- Application." of the Dublin Municipal Code is amended by adding a
new subparagraph "J." that reads as follows:
"J. The names and addresses of any minor under the age of sixteen years
to be used directly or indirectly in door-to-door sales, as well as proof of
registration with the State Labor Commission. The information in this
subparagraph J shall not be required to be provided by any of the following:
(1) organizations using or employing minors engaged exclusively in the
solicitation of subscriptions, or sale of newspapers door -to-door when such
minor is employed by the newspaper and delivers the newspaper on a regular
basis to an established readership for an agreed amount; (2) the parent or
guardian of the minor; (3) persons acting on behalf of a bonafide trustee of
charitable assets, or on behalf of a charitable organization; (4) government
agencies (including schools); (5) any religious corporation or organization
which holds property for religious purposes; (6) a bonafide cemetery
corporation; (7) a bonafide political committee; or (8) a bonafide charitable
corporation organized and operated primarily as a religious organization,
educational institution, hospital, or a licensed health care service plan."
SECTION 3. Section 4.16.060 ofDMC "Permit -- Investigation and issuance."
Amended
Section 4.16.060 ''Permit -- Investigation and issuance." of the Dublin Municipal Code is amended
by adding a new subparagraph "D." that reads as follows:
"D. Prior to issuance of a permit, the applicant will be given a copy of a pamphlet or
other materials which summarize the child labor laws of California."
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SECTION 4. Posting and Effective Date
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. .
The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in
the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Dublin this _th day of
March, 1999, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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4.16.010
Sections:
4.16.010
4_16.020
4_16.030
4.16_040
4.16.050
4.16_060
4.16.070
4.16.080
4.16.090
4.16.100
4.16.110
4.16.120
4.16.130
Chapter 4.16
PEDDLERS
Permit required.
Definitions_
Enforcement officer
designated.
Place of registration.
Permit-Application.
Permit-Investigation
and issuance.
Permit-Expiration.
Permit-Exhibition.
Permit-
Nontransferable.
Permitted hours of
activities..
Revocation of permit.
Appeal procedure_
Violation-Penalty.
4.16.010 Permit required_
A. It is unlawful for any person to en-
gage in the business of peddler within the
City of Dublin without first obtaining a
permit as provided herein.
B. Permit fees therefor shall be charged
by the Chief of Police in the amount estab-
lished by resolution of the City Council
upon recommendation of the Chief of Po-
lice. (0 rd. 9-91 S 2(a) (part); Ord. 13 S 1
(part), 1982: S 2-66.0, Alameda County
Code)
4.16.020 Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the
words set out in this section shall have the
following meanings:
"Peddler" means and includes any person
whether a resident of the City of Dublin or
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not, traveling by foot, automotive vehicle,
or any other type of conveyance, from place
to place. from house to house, carrying,
conveying or transporting goods, wares.
merchandise, publications, or other personal
property or services offering and exposing
the same for sale, or making sales; and
further provided, that one who solicits or-
ders and as a separate transaction makes
deliveries to purchasers as part of a scheme
or design to evade the provisions of this
chapter shall be deemed a "peddler" subject
to the provisions of this chapter. The word
"peddler" shall include the words "hawker,"
"huckster," "canvasser" and "solicitor."
"Person" means and includes the singular
and the plural and shall also mean and
include any person. firm, or corporation,
association, club, copartner or society, or
any other organization. (Ord. 9-91 S 2(a)
(part); Ord. 13 S 1 (part), 1982: S 2-66.1,
Alameda County Code)
4.16.030 Enforcement officer
designated.
It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police
of the City of Dublin to require any person
seen peddling, soliciting or canvassing, and
who is not known by the Chief of Police to
have a_permit to produce his permit and to
enforce the provision of this chapter against
any person found to be violating the same.
(Ord. 9-91 S 2(a) (part); Ord. 13 S 1 (part),
1982: S 2-68.0, Alameda County Code)
4.16.040 Place of registration.
The applicant for a permit under this
chapter must register and obtain a permit
from the Chief of Police. (0 rd. 9-91 S 2(b))
4.16.050 Permit-Application.
Applicants for permits under this chapter
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must fIle with the Dublin Police Department
a sworn application in writing on a fonn to
be furnished by the Dublin Police Depart-
ment which shall give the following infor-
mation:
A. Name and description of the appli-
cant;
B. Address (legal and local);
C. A brief description of the nature of
the business;
D. If employed, the name and address of
the employer;
E. The length of time for which the
right to do business is desired;
F. If a vehicle is to be used, a descrip-
tion of the same, together with license num-
ber or other means of identification;
G. Two (2) photographs of the applicant,
which picture shall be two inches by two
inches (2" x 2'') showing the head and
shoulders of the applicant in a clear and
distinguishing manner;
H. The fingerprints of the applicant;
I. A statement as to whether or not the
applicant has been convicted of any crime
or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude.
(Ord. 9-91 S 2(a) (part); Ord. 13 S 1 (part),
1982: S 2-66.3, Alameda County Code)
4.16.060 Permit-Investigation and
issuance_
A. Upon receipt of such application the
Chief of Police shall cause such investiga-
tion of the applicant's business and moral
character to be made as he deems necessary
for the protection of the public good.
B. If, as a result of such investigation,
the applicant's character or business respon-
sibility is found to be unsatisfactory, the
Chief of Police shall disapprove same and
notify the applicant that his application is
disapproved and that no permit will be
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issued.
C. If, as a result of such investigation,
the character and business responsibility of
the applicant are found to be satisfactory,
the Chief of Police shall endorse on the
application his approval, execute a permit.
addressed to the applicant for the carrying
on of the business applied for and return
said permit to the applicant Such permit
shall contain the signature of the issuing
officer and shall show the name and address
of said permittee, the kind of goods to be
sold thereunder, the date of issuance and the
length of time the same shall be operative.
The Chief of Police shall keep a record of
all permits issued for a period of one (1)
year from expiration date. (Ord. 9-91 S 2(a)
(part); Ord. 13 S 1 (part), 1982: S 2-66.4,
Alameda County Code)
4.16.070 Permit-E"1>iration.
All permits issued under the provisions
of this chapter shall expire on the date
specified in the permit. (Ord. 13 S 1 (part),
1982: S 2-66.5, Alameda County Code)
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4.16.080 Permit-Exhibition.
Peddlers are required to exhibit their
permits at the request of any citizen. (Ord.
13 S 1 (part), 1982: S 2-66.7, Alameda
County Code)
4.16.090 Permit-Nontransferable_
No permit issued under the provisions of
this chapter shall be used at any time by
any person other than the one to whom it
was issued. (Ord. 13 S 1 (part), 1982: S 2-
66.8, Alameda County Code)
4.16.100 Permitted hours of
activities.
Hours of activities of permittee are limit-
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ed from nine a.m. (9:00 a.m.) until nine
p.m. (9:00 p.m.); provided, that the permit-
tee will engage in no activities at properties
properly posted prohibiting peddling. ~Ord.
13 g 1 (part), 1982: g 2-66.6, Alameda
County Code)
4.16.110 Revocation of permit.
Permits issued under the provisions of
this chapter may be revoked by the Chief of
Police of the City of Dublin at any time for
any of the following causes:
A. Fraud, misrepresentation or false
statement contained in the application for
the permit;
B. Fraud, misrepresentation or false
statement in the course of carrying on his
business;
C. Any violation of this chapter,
D. Conviction of any crime or misde-
meanor involving moral turpitude;
E. Conducting the business of peddling
in an unlawful manner or in such a manner
as to constitute a breach of the peace or to
constitute a menace to the health, safety, or
general welfare of the public. (Ord. 9-91 g
2(a) (part); Ord. 13 g 1 (part), 1982: g 2-
68.1, Alameda County Code)
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4.16.120 Appeal procedure.
Any person aggrieved by the action of
the Chief of Police in the denial of a permit
or in the revocation of a permit shall have
the right of appeal to the City Council of
the City of Dublin. Such appeal shall be
taken by filing with the City Council, with-
in five (5) days after notice of the action
complained of has been given such person,
a written statement setting forth fully the
grounds for the appeal. The City Council
shall set a time and place for a hearing on
such appeal and notice of such hearing shall
be given to the applicant at least five (5)
days prior to the date set for the hearing.
The decision and order of the City Council
on such appeal shall be final and conclu-
sive. (Ord. 9-91 g 2(a) (part); Ord. 13 g 1
(part), 1982: g 2-68.2, Alameda County
Code)
4.16.130 Violation-Penalty.
Any person violating any of the provi-
sions of this chapter shall, upon conviction
thereof, be punished by a fme not to exceed
one hundred dollars ($100) or by imprison-
ment not to exceed sixty (60) days, or both
such fine and imprisonment. (Ord. 13 g 1
(part), 1982: g 2-68.3, Alameda County
Code)