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12 Minnesota Basic Code - Business Regulations <br /> SOLICITOR. A person who goes from house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street- <br /> to-street, or any other type of place-to-place, for the purpose of obtaining or attempting to obtain orders <br /> for goods, wares, products, merchandise, other personal property or services of which he or she may <br /> be carrying or transporting samples, or that may be described in a catalog or by other means, and for <br /> which delivery or performance shall occur at a later time. The absence of samples or catalogs shall not <br /> remove a person from the scope of this provision if the actual purpose of the person's activity is to obtain <br /> or attempt to obtain orders as discussed above. The term shall mean the same as the term "canvasser." <br /> TRANSIENT MERCHANT. A person who temporarily sets up business out of a vehicle, trailer, <br /> boxcar, tent, other portable shelter, or empty store front for the purpose of exposing or displaying for <br /> sale, selling or attempting to sell, and delivering, goods, wares,products,merchandise or other personal <br /> property and who does not remain or intend to remain in any one location for more than 14 consecutive <br /> days. <br /> § 113.02 EXCEPTIONS TO DEFINITIONS. <br /> (A) For the purpose of the requirements of this chapter, the terms PEDDLER, SOLICITOR, and <br /> TRANSIENT MERCHANT shall not apply to any person selling or attempting to sell at wholesale any <br /> goods, wares, products, merchandise or other personal property to a retailer of the items being sold by <br /> the wholesaler. The terms also shall not apply to any person who makes initial contacts with other <br /> people for the purpose of establishing or trying to establish a regular customer delivery route for the <br /> delivery of perishable food and dairy products such as baked goods and milk, nor shall they apply to any <br /> person making deliveries of perishable food and dairy products to the customers on his or her established <br /> regular delivery route. <br /> (B) In addition, persons conducting the type of sales commonly known as garage sales, rummage <br /> sales, or estate sales, as well as those persons participating in an organized multi-person bazaar or flea <br /> market, shall be exempt from the definitions of PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS, and TRANSIENT <br /> MERCHANTS, as shall be anyone conducting an auction as a properly licensed auctioneer, or any <br /> officer of the court conducting a court-ordered sale. Exemption from the definitions for the scope of this <br /> chapter shall not excuse any person from complying with any other applicable statutory provision or <br /> local ordinance. <br /> § 113.03 LICENSING; EXEMPTIONS. <br /> (A) County license required. No person shall conduct business as a peddler, solicitor or transient <br /> merchant within the city limits without first having obtained the appropriate license from the county as <br /> required by M.S. Ch. 329 as it may be amended from time to time. <br /> (B) City license required. Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter, no person shall conduct <br /> business as either a peddler or a transient merchant without first having obtained a license from the city. <br /> Solicitors need not be licensed, but are still required to register pursuant to § 113.07. <br />