ORD 2013-30 - Amending Ch 32 ORDINANCE NO- 20
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF HUNTSVULkE, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES,
CHAPTER 32 "OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS"; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS THERETO;AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Huntsville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 32 "OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS"
provides for the regulation of certain activities such as peddling, solicitation and panhandling health, safety and
public welfare of the City's residents:
WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, asa home rule city may regulate this activity pursuant to its broad powers of
self-government; and
WHEREAS,City Council finds it necessary to amend its existing regulations of these activities tn protect the health
and public safety; now therefore
WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Huntsville,Texas now wishes to amend Chapter 32 to help promote the
health, safety and welfare of its residents;
WHEREAS, notice of the agenda for this meeting, was given in accordance with law by posting the same at the
place reserved and designated for notices ofpublic meetings and public activities and prior tothe adoption of
this ordinance.
BE!T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFHUNTSV|LLE,TEXAS,that:
SECTION 1`: The facts and matters set forth in the preamble of this Ordinance are found to be true and
correct and are hereby adopted, ratified,and confirmed.
SECTION 2: Huntsville Code of Ordinances Chapter 32 ''OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS" is
herebyammendedbyrep|acinQSecdon3I'33"Dnor'to-doorso|icitors, havvkers,etc., of Article |i with the Section
32-33 "Door-to-door solicitors, hawkers, panhandlers, etc."that is attached hereto as Exhibit"A".
SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of Ordinances that are in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of
this Ordinance shall be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict
with the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
S8CJ]{}y 4: Should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or section of this Ordinance be adjudged or held
to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as a whole or any
part or provision thereof,other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional.
SECTION 5: This Ordinance, being a penal ordinance, becomes effective ten (10)days after its date of passage by
the City Council,as provided by Article 4.14 of the Charter of the City of Huntsville,Texas.
First Reading Date: June 18,2013 �
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THE CITY OFHUNTSV|LkE
Mac Woodward,Wayor
ATTMT: APPR AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT"A"
Chapter 32 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Sec. 32-33. - Door-to-door solicitors, hawkers, panhandlers, etc.
(a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates
a different meaning:
House means and includes every separate living unit, occupied for residential purposes by
one or more persons, contained within any type of building or structure.
Registered solicitor means and includes any person who has obtained a valid certificate of
registration as hereinafter provided, which certificate is in the possession of the solicitor.
Soliciting means and includes any one or more of the following activities, when done by
any person going from door to door or house to house, or by any person causing or
employing another to go from door to door or house to house:
(1) Selling goods, wares, merchandise, service, photographs or magazines;
(2) Seeking to obtain orders for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise, food
stuffs or services of any kind, character or description whatever, for any kind of
consideration whatever;
(3) Seeking to obtain prospective customers for application or purchase of real estate
lots, cemetery lots or other real property;
(4) Seeking to obtain subscriptions to books, magazines, periodicals,
newspapers and every other type or kind of publication;
(5) Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions of money, clothing or any other valuable
things; or
(6) Placing an advertisement or handbill on or in a house for the purpose of
acquainting the resident with any business or organization.
Panhandling means seeking through a communication with another person, whether by
gesture or verbally, funds, goods, food, personal favors (such as trips, transportation,
clothing, or other), drink, lodging, vehicle fare, or any other purpose to directly benefit an
individual or his family members.
Panhandler means any person who engages in the act of panhandling as defined above.
This term does not include itinerant vendors, merchants, or peddlers as defined in Section
32-34 of this Chapter.
Public Place means a street, sidewalk, park, or other places that are open to the public.
(b) Certificate of registration—Required.
Every person desiring to engage in soliciting within the corporate limits of the city is hereby
required to make written application to the police chief for a certificate of registration, as
hereinafter provided.
(c) Application.
An application for a certificate of registration shall be made upon a form provided by the
police department. The applicant shall provide the following information:
(1) The name, present residence address, permanent address and telephone number
of the applicant;
(2) A physical description of the applicant, including age, height, weight, color hair
and eyes;
(3) The business address and business telephone of the applicant;
(4) The name, permanent address, and telephone number of the company
represented;
(5) The name, address and telephone number of a contact person at the employer's
permanent address;
(6) The purpose of the permit;
(7) The proposed dates of solicitation;
(8) Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a violation of the law of the
grade of felony;
(9) The applicant's driver's license number, if any, and state.
All statements made by the applicant upon the application or in connection therewith shall
be under oath.
(d) Processing and issuance.
(1) The police chief shall receive all applications, which shall be numbered in consecutive
order beginning in January of each calendar year. The police department shall review
the application upon receipt and, within 24 hours, any information which may or might be
available concerning the applicant.
(2) After the passage of one complete working day after the date an application is submitted
to the police chief, and if the police chief has no evidence that answers to the questions
on the application are other than as stated on the application, then said certificate of
registration shall be issued to the applicant.
(3) The Police Chief may refuse to issue a permit or may revoke a certificate of registration
in accordance with the procedures established by this Code, for any of the following
reasons:
(a) If the police chief determines that any question on the application has been
answered falsely, then, in that event, the certificate of registration shall not be
issued and the applicant shall be so informed and given, in writing, the reason for
nonissuance;
(b) The applicant has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving a sex
offense, trafficking in controlled substances, burglary, theft, or any violent acts
against persons or property, within five years preceding the date of application;
(c) A civil judgment for fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation was entered against the
applicant within five years preceding the date of application;
(d) A violation of the prohibitions listed in this article.
(e) Prohibitions.
(1) It is unlawful for a person to solicit an occupant of a residential dwelling:
(a) Without first obtaining a certificate of registration issued by the city;
(b) Between the hours of 8:00 p.m., or when sunset occurs, and 9:00 a.m.;
(c) At a location other than the primary entrance to the residence.
(2) It is unlawful for any person other than the person listed on the certificate to use or wear
any certificate of registration or badge issued under the provisions of this article.
(f) Revocation.
Any certificate of registration issued under this section shall be revoked by the police chief if
the holder of the certificate is convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this section,
or has made a false material statement in the application, which material statement is
learned after the issuance of such certificate, or the holder of the certificate otherwise
becomes disqualified for the issuance of a certificate of registration under the terms of this
section. Immediately upon such revocation, the police chief shall give written notice to the
holder of the certificate, in person or by certified United States mail, addressed to his
residence address as listed on the application, and by a duplicate copy of such notice to the
permanent representative of the company represented by the holder of such certificate, as
shown on the application. Upon the mailing of such notice, said certificate of registration for
such individual shall be deemed revoked, and thereafter such person shall not be entitled to
solicit.
(g) Appeal.
Any person whose certificate of registration is denied or, once issued, is then revoked, may
appeal such denial or revocation by giving written notice to the city secretary within 24 hours
of such denial or revocation. Thereafter, the city council shall hear the appeal at its next
scheduled meeting and either uphold or reverse the action of the police chief.
(h) Term.
All certificates of registration shall be for a period of six months, except for special
certificates as provided in this section.
(i) Special.
Persons who wish to engage in soliciting, as defined in this section, for a period of time less
than five hours in any three-month period, shall make application to the police chief upon the
application form furnished, and in addition to the information requested thereon, shall attach
a roster of persons (if more than the applicant) who will engage in soliciting on such special
occasion of less than five hours duration in any one three-month period. The person or
organization responsible for such special solicitation shall advise the police department
when such solicitation commences and when same is terminated.
Refusal to show.
A person commits an offense if, while soliciting, the person intentionally refuses to show his
certificate of registration to a peace officer or citizen and when same is terminated.
(k) False material statement in application.
A person commits an offense if the person intentionally or knowingly makes a false material
statement in his registration application.
(1) Panhandling.
A person commits an offense if the person engages in the act of panhandling, in a public
place within the corporate city limits of Huntsville, as defined in this section.