§ 7.24.510. Soliciting for compensation—Solicitor's or promoter's license required.  


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  • A.

    A promoter shall not cause or permit any person, for pecuniary compensation or consideration to be received by such person, to solicit or receive on his behalf or at his instigation, under his direction or control or in his employment, any contribution unless such person so employed has a promoter's license issued by or approved by the commission, or a solicitor's license.

    B.

    A person shall not, for pecuniary compensation or consideration, solicit contributions for or on behalf of a promoter unless he has a promoter's license issued or approved by the commission or a solicitor's license.

(Ord. 9678 § 2 (part), 1968: Ord. 5860 Ch. 18 Art. 6 § 3181, 1951.)