Addison § 16.1 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section defines "Solicitor" and "Peddler" for the purposes of the chapter. A solicitor is broadly defined as someone seeking orders, customers, subscriptions, or contributions, or going onto premises to attract attention for these purposes, unless done by prior appointment or invitation. A peddler is defined as someone who sells or offers property for immediate delivery from a location other than a fixed place of business. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.10 Business & Licensing Section Penalty for Violation This section establishes penalties for violations of the Peddlers and Solicitors Article in Addison. It specifies a fine range of $100 to $750 per offense, with each day of continued violation counting as a separate offense. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.2 Business & Licensing Section Solicitation--Permit Required This section requires individuals or organizations intending to solicit within the Village of Addison to first file a permit application with the Police Department. It outlines the information required on the application and details associated permit fees, with exceptions for certain non-profit organizations and those disseminating religious or political messages. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.3 Business & Licensing Section Issuance of Solicitation/Peddler Permit This section outlines the procedural steps for hearings and appeals related to the revocation or suspension of a solicitation/peddler permit, including testimony procedures, notification timelines, and the appeal process to the corporate authorities. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.4 Business & Licensing Section Revocation of Permit This section allows the Chief of Police to suspend or revoke a peddler/solicitor permit if the permit holder has had a prior opportunity to respond to alleged violations. The permit holder can request a review hearing within five days of the revocation or suspension. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.5 Business & Licensing Section Hearing Regarding Suspension or Revocation View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.6 Business & Licensing Section Peddler--License Required This section outlines restrictions on solicitation, including prohibitions during road construction and requirements for solicitors to be at least 16 years old and wear high-visibility vests. It also details the application process for charitable solicitation permits, emphasizing a first-in-time processing with a special lottery for applications received on the first business day of the year. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.7 Business & Licensing Section Restrictions Applicable to All Solicitors and Peddlers This section outlines restrictions for all solicitors and peddlers in Addison, including limitations on operating hours, requiring departure upon request, prohibiting soliciting at posted residences, and forbidding deceptive practices, interference with traffic, sound amplification, and misrepresentation of rescission rights. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.8 Business & Licensing Section Trespass--Prohibited Solicitation and Peddling This section of the Addison municipal ordinance establishes a process for landowners or tenants to prohibit peddlers and solicitors from their premises. By obtaining and displaying a decal from the municipal building, residents can make their property a 'no trespass' zone for these activities, with violators subject to prosecution. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 16.9 Business & Licensing Section Charitable Highway Solicitation This section requires a permit for charitable organizations to solicit donations from motorists on public streets in Addison. It limits the number of permits, their duration, and specifies eligibility criteria for charitable organizations. View in Addison’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.02 Business & Licensing Section Certificate of Registration View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.04 Business & Licensing Section Application for Certificate This section outlines the reporting and payment requirements for taxes imposed by Algonquin. It details the information taxpayers must provide to the Treasurer, including gross receipts, tax amounts, and other relevant data, and specifies the penalties for non-compliance. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.05 Business & Licensing Section Issuance and Revocation View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.07 Business & Licensing Section Village Policy on Soliciting View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.08 Business & Licensing Section Notice Regulating Soliciting View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 34.11 Business & Licensing Section Time Limit on Soliciting View in Algonquin’s full code →
Alsip § 11.24 Business & Licensing Section Required This section prohibits any person from operating a waste disposal firm that collects waste from commercial, industrial, or multi-family (more than three units) buildings without a license. It specifically lists various types of refuse covered by this regulation. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.100 Business & Licensing Section Hours for conducting business prescribed This ordinance prohibits itinerant junk dealers from conducting business on Sundays, legal holidays, or during restricted hours between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.113 Business & Licensing Section Required This ordinance makes it unlawful for anyone to buy, collect, or solicit junk or secondhand articles while traveling from place to place within the village without obtaining an itinerant junk dealer's license. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.114 Business & Licensing Section Application; fees This section outlines the application process for required licenses and specifies the associated fees. It establishes a fee structure of $5.00 per day or $100.00 per year, with an additional fee for each vehicle used beyond the first. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.115 Business & Licensing Section Prohibited acts This section prohibits licensed junk peddlers in Alsip from purchasing, collecting, transporting, or disposing of used or dismantled catalytic converters not attached to a motor vehicle. Violators face fines of $500 to $750 per offense. View in Alsip’s full code →