§ 6.104.020. Farmers selling own articles—Permit—Expiration and renewal.  


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  • A.

    Any farmer who raises his own produce or who grows or raises the articles he vends, who desires to sell or expose for sale such article or produce upon the Public Square or the streets or other public places in the urban services district shall, before doing so, obtain from the metropolitan collections officer, free of cost, a permit in the form of a brass tab, which shall be fastened on the right side of the vehicle from which his goods are offered for sale. Such tag shall be evidence that the owner thereof is entitled to sell such produce or articles without a license; provided, that the metropolitan collections officer shall not issue such a tag until the applicant files with him an affidavit stating the name and residence of the applicant and that he intends to sell or offer for sale only goods, articles and produce raised or grown by himself; provided further, that this affidavit shall include the provisions contained in Section 6.104.010 with respect to eggs, butter and milk and the handling and selling of a neighbor's produce by a farmer.

    B.

    Such permit shall expire on December 15th of each year and shall be renewed on that date, and a new affidavit shall be furnished on each application for a renewal of such a permit. The metropolitan collections officer shall keep a record of the name and address of each party to whom such tag is issued.

(Prior code § 23-2-2)