§ 10-54. Permit.  


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  • (a)

    Upon furnishing the information required upon registration, the applicant shall be issued a permit, unless the information furnished in compliance with this article shows the applicant's character or business responsibility to be found unsatisfactory, in which case the town clerk shall endorse on such application his disapproval and his reasons for the same. A permit issued under this article shall be good for one year from the date of issuance, unless earlier revoked as provided in this article, or unless issued for a shorter period of time as specified in the license. Every solicitor shall carry his permit with him at all times while engaged in soliciting within the town, and shall display the same to any person who shall demand to see the same while he is so engaged.

    (b)

    A fee of $10.00 to cover the cost of investigation of the applicant and processing of the application for a permit shall be paid to the town clerk when the application is filed, and shall not be returnable under any circumstances.

    (c)

    The town clerk or his designated agent shall revoke any permit issued under this article if he finds that the permittee has given false information or has knowingly withheld information in obtaining the same or upon violation of any provision of this article.

(Code 1978, § 7-18)