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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 45, PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS

    Chapter 24: "Transient merchants" and "itinerant vendors" defined

      Section: 45:24-9: Eligibility for peddler's license.

          45:24-9. The following persons shall have the right to hawk, peddle and vend any goods, wares or merchandise or solicit trade within this State, by procuring a license for that purpose to be issued in the manner and under the conditions hereinafter in this article prescribed, except, however, the aforesaid right to hawk, peddle and vend any goods, wares or merchandise or solicit trade shall not extend to or include any public beach or public boardwalk:

a. Every person who has been honorably discharged or discharged under honorable conditions from the active military service of the United States, who is a resident of this State.

b. Every exempt member of a volunteer fire department, volunteer fire engine, hook and ladder, hose, supply company or salvage corps, of any municipality or fire district in this State, who holds an exemption certificate issued to him as an exempt member of any such department, company or corps, and who is a resident of this State.

Hawking, peddling and vending hereafter may be regulated by municipal ordinance on public streets and highways.

amended 1943, c.99; 1950, c.156; 1952, c.344, s.1; 1955, c.245, s.1; 1968, c.27; 1981, c.270, s.1; 1984, c.194, s.1; 2019, c.211.

This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2019-08-28 12:33:29.






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