§ 6.104.010. License required—Exceptions.  


Latest version.
  • It is unlawful for any person to sell any vegetables, produce, berries, fruits, fresh or salt meats or other eatables upon the streets or public places within the urban services district without first obtaining a peddler or huckster's license from the metropolitan government, unless such person is a bona fide farmer, or the direct agent or representative of such farmer, who produces, grows or raises the articles which he vends, or, in the case of food obtained from animals or fowl, who breeds and raises or who shall have owned, grazed or fed the same for a period of at least sixty days preceding the date of exposing for sale; provided, that the above provision shall not be construed to prohibit the sale of eggs, butter and milk secured from fowl or cows purchased by the farmer, whether the same have been owned and fed by him for sixty days or not; provided further, that the above provision shall not be construed to deny to any farmer the right and privilege when he is bringing into market such produce grown by himself, or bringing into market as a matter of accommodation such produce of his immediate or next-door neighbor as such neighbor would be entitled to sell on the market if he were coming to town; provided further, that such farmer shall have a request in writing signed by his neighbor stating that the parties are next-door neighbors and itemizing the produce sent to the market for sale.

(Prior code § 23-2-1)