Ordinance 1092 ORDINANCE NO. 1092
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SOLICITATION OF ADVER-
TISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR CERTAIN PAMPH-
LETS AND PERIODICALS, AND REGULATING SOLICI—
TATION FOR RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, PATRIOTIC,
FRATERNAL, PHILANTHROPIC OR POLITICAL ORGANI-
ZATIONS; REQUIRING THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT
AUTHORIZING SUCH SOLICITATION AND ESTABLISH-
ING RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING THERETO;
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1 : It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit ad-
vertising, or to solicit, or sell, or offer to sell
merchandise or subscriptions, contracts for magazines, pamphlets,
books or periodicals within the City of Miami Beach, where it
is represented or asserted that any religious, charitable,
patriotic, fraternal, philanthropic or political organization is
to receive the benefit therefrom, without first having obtained
a permit from the City Manager as provided in Section 6 of this
ordinance . Such prohibition shall include personal solicita-
tion, solicitation by mail, telephone or otherwise .
SECTION 2: It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit ad-
vertising, either in person, by mail, telephone or
otherwise, for any local magazine, booklet, directory, pamphlet,
newspaper or periodical, without first having filed a sworn
statement with the City Manager containing the following in-
formation:
(1 ) Number of copies of the publication to be distributed.
(2) Number of copies distributed per average issue for previous
year, if any.
3 Frequency of issue during current year.
4 Frequency of issue during past year, if any.
5 Method of distribution and. whether free or otherwise.
This information shall be available to the public at all times .
This section shall not apply to regular publications now required
by law to file a statement of circulation with the United States
Post Office Department.
SECTION 3: It spall be unlawful for any person to solicit or to
obtain either in person, or by mail, telephone, or
otherwise, any alms, moneys or gifts, either directly or in-
directly, within the city by one or more of the following methods :
(1 ) Without first having obtained a permit as provided in
Section 6 of this ordinance.
(2) By misrepresenting the name, occupation, financial, physical,
and social condition or residence of the person soliciting,
or the beneficiary of the funds solicited.
SECTION 4: It shall be unlawful within the city to solicit eithe:.
in person, or by mail, telephone, or otherwise,
or to accept alms, moneys or gifts for any person, religious,
charitable, patriotic, fraternal, philanthropic or political
organization, to promote or participate in any entertainment,
fair, bazaar, benefit dances, or carnival, or to offer tickets
for sale therefor in the name of charity, patriotism, fraternal-
ism, philanthropy or politics; or to solicit or accept gifts
by any organization, without first having obtained a permit from
the City Manager as provided in Section 8 of this ordinance .
SECTION 5 : It shall be unlawful within the city for any person
to conduct a rummage sale or to sell, or. offer for
sale, any merchandise or any property which has been collected
for sale for religious, charitable, philanthropic, fraternal,
patriotic or political purposes, except on the premises of such
organization, without first having obtained a permit from the
City Manager as hereinafter provided.
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Section 6. In order to obtain a permit for any of the activities
described in Sec . 1 of this ordinance , the applicant
and the organization, after filing the statement with the City Ma-
nager, as required by Sec. 2 of this ordinance shall thereupon file
with the advisory committee , as constituted by Sec. 14 of this
ordinance, a written application under oath, signed by the appli-
cant,together with an executive officer of the organization which
he represents, containing the following information:
1 Date .
2 Name of solicitor.
3 Address of solicitor.
4 Length of residence in the city.
5 Name of principal .
6 Address of principal.
7 Percentage of funds solicited to be paid the solicitor,
or if payment is to be made in the form of a salary, the amount
thereof; the name and address of the person having charge of the
financial books and records of such organization, and the name and
address of the person having charge of the funds of such organi-
zation. The signatures of such persons shall appear on the appli-
cation.
(8) The names and addresses of not less than three qualified
electors of the city,who are freeholders and non-members of the or-
ganization and who endorse the activities of such organization. The
signatures of such persons shall appear on the application.
(9) Lie methodand manner of so;u.citatlon.
(10) such other Information as may be required by tue
advisory Committee, in order for it to determine whether such
solicitation is in the interests of, and not inimical to the
public welfare .
Section 7 . Whenever the advisory committee as constituted by
section 14 of this ordinance, shall be satisfied
with the application filed as set forth in section 6 of this ordi-
nance, the committee shall recommend that such permit be issued.
Section 8. In order to obtain a permit for any of the activi-
ties described in Sections 4 and 5 of this ordi-
nance, the applicant and organization which he represents shall
first file with the advisory committee as constituted by section
14 of this ordinance, a written application under oath, signed
by the applicant and an executive officer of the organization
which he represents, containing the following information:
1 Name .
2 Address.
3 Age .
4 Sex.
5 Occupation.
6 Nationality.
7 Length of time resident of the city.
8 Purpose for which alms or gifts are to be used.
9 Commission or compensation paid to solicitor, and the
names and addresses of three qualified electors of the city who
are freeholders and non-members of the organization and who
endorse the activities of such organization. The signatures of
such persons shall be contained on the application.
(10) Name of organization applying for a license to solicit,
and the address of its headquarters .
(11 ) Names and addresses of its principal officers and
management.
(12) The name of the person or persons by whom the receipts
of such solicitation shall be disbursed, and whether such person
or persons are qualified electors of the city.
( 13) The name and address of the person or persons who
will be in direct charge of conducting the solicitation.
(14) An outline of the method or methods to be used in
conducting the solicitations .
(15 ) The time when such solicitations shall be made, giving
the preferred dates for the beginning and ending of such solici-
tation.
(16) The amount of any wages, fees, commissions, expenses,
or emoluments to be expended or paid to anyone in connection with
such solicitation, together with the manner in which such wages,
fees, expenses, commissions, or emoluments are to be expended,
to whomaid, and the amount thereof.
(17 )pA financial statement for the last preceding fiscal
year of any funds collected for the purposes set out in Sections
4 and 5 of this ordinance , by the organization or persons seek-
ing a license for such solicitations; said statement to give the
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amount of money so raised, together with the cost of raising it,
and final distribution thereof.
(18) A full statement of the character and extent of the chari-
table, religious, philanthropic or political work being
done by the applicant organization within the city.
(19) Such other information as may be required by the Advisory
Committee in order for such committee to fully determine
the kind and character of the proposed solicitation, and -
whether such solicitation is in the interests of, and not
inimical to, the public welfare .
(20) A statement that the total cost of raising funds, including
any amounts to be paid to any solicitor or solicitors,
either directly or indirectly, will not exceed 15 percent
of the total amount to be raised.
(21 ) A statement to the effect that, if a permit is granted, it
will not be used or represented in any way as an endorsement
by the Advisory Committee or by any member thereof, or by
the City.
SECTION 9: Upon compliance with the rules and regulations set
forth in Sections 1 to 8, inclusive, of this ordi-
nance , governing the application to the Advisory Committee for
permit, and upon payment of the sum of Three ($3.00) Dollars to
the city to cover the cost of issuing such permit, the City
Manager shall thereupon issue the permit, which, when signed by
the City Manager, shall be valid for a period of time therein
specified, not to exceed sixty (60) days from the day of issuance .
SECTION 10: The permit herein described shall be inscribed upon
a card, and endorsed thereon shall appear the
following language :
"Not transferable and not to be construed as an endorsement or
recommendation by the City of Miami Beach. "
Such permit may be renewed upon the expiration thereof, pro-
vided that a new application has been made and the conditions
herein specified have been fulfilled. Such permit shall not be
transferred, and may be revoked at any time by the Advisory Com-
mittee for proper cause shown after the holder of such permit
has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the Advisory
Committee .
SECTION 10-A: It shall be unlawful for the holder of any permit
issued under this ordinance , or any solicitor
employed by the holder of such permit, to solicit funds, dona-
tions, contributions, alms, moneys, merchandise, subscriptions,
contracts for magazines, pamphlets, books or periodicals, or ad-
vertising, when the total administrative cost of raising funds,
donations, contributions, alms, moneys, merchandise, subscriptions,
contracts for magazines, pamphlets, books or periodicals, or
advertising obtained from such solicitation, including any pay-
ment to solicitors, directly or indirectly, shall exceed 15
per cent of the total amount to be raised.
SECTION 11 : It shall be unlawful for the holder of any permit
issued under the provisions of this ordinance or
solicitor employed by it to solicit contributions, donations or
advertising without complying with the following regulations :
(1 ) A receipt stating the amount of the contribution or dona-
tion shall be given to each subscriber or donee and shall be
signed by the solicitor when the donation exceeds the sum
of 35¢, except for contributions in containers or authorized
Tag Day.
(2) Such receipt shall state the percentage of the donation so-
licited to be "paid any one by reason of the procurement"
of the subscription, advertisement or donation, and if com-
pensation of the solicitor is not to be paid in the form of
a percentage, then the rate of salary per day, week or month
shall be therein set forth.
(3) Such receipt shall contain the name of the chief executive
officer and the name of the person having charge of the
books and records of such organization, together with their
• respective addresses .
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(4) Such receipt shall also contain the number of the city per-
mit authorizing the solicitation and when the permit was
issued.
SECTION 12: It shall be unlawful for any organization obtaining
a permit under the provisions of this ordinance to
engage in the activities authorized by such permit without
maintaining books and records setting forth a list of and amount
of contributions received, the expenses incurred in obtaining
such funds for religious, charitable, patriotic, fraternal,
philanthropic or political purposes; such books and records shall
be maintained within the city and shall be open to inspection
by any authorized representative of the Advisory Committee at
all reasonable hours.
SECTION 13: The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to
any established society, association or corporation
which is organized and operated exclusively for cultural, educa-
tional.,. hospital, religious, philanthropic, benevolent, fraternal,
political, charitable or reformatory purposes, not operated for
pecuniary profit, where no portion of the net earnings of which
enures to the benefit of any person, private shareholder or in-
dividual, or where the solicitation of such organization shall
be conducted among the members thereof by other members or
officers thereof voluntarily and without remuneration for such
solicitations, or where such solicitation may be in the form of
collections or contributions at the regular exercises or services
of any church, religious society, lodge, benevolent order or
fraternity, or similar organization or any branch thereof.
SECTION 14: An advisory committee to be composed of the Assist-
ant City Manager, seven other persons to be appointed
by the City Council and two (2) other persons to be appointed by
the City Manager, shall be created to serve without compensation
and shall continue to serve for 2 years, and it shall be the
duty of such Advisory Committee to investigate each application
for a permit required under the provisions of this ordinance and
it shall maintain each application in file, together with its
recommendation thereon and subject to inspection at any reasonable
time . The committee shall have power to recommend the issuance of
permits and revoke permits as herein provided, and the further
power to summon witnesses, take testimony, direct investigations ,
conduct hearings, and do and perform all other acts which may be
necessary and proper within the scope of its duties and functions .
SECTION 15 : It shall be unlawful for any one to procure another
to do on his behalf that which would be unlawful for
him to do under this ordinance .
SECTION 16: Any person violating the provisions of this ordi-
nance shall upon conviction thereof, be punished as
provided by section 1.8 of "The Code of the City of Miami Beach,
Florida, 1950", In addition, thereto, the permit held by such
person or organization may be revoked, in the discretion of the
Advisory Committee .
SECTION 17 : In the event any section, subsection, sentence,
clause , or phrase of this ordinance shall be adjudi-
cated invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall in no
manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses
or phrases of this ordinance, which shall be and remain in full
force and effect as fully as if the section, subsection, sentence,
clause or phrase, so adjudged invalid or unconstitional, was not
originally a part hereof.
SECTION 18 : That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith be and the same are hereby repealed.
SECTION 19: That this ordinance shall go into effect immediately
upon its passage and posting as required by law.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of November, A. D. 1953.
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ATTEST: W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk M.0P
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1st reading - November 4, 1953 3rd reading - November 18, 1953
2nd reading - November 4, 1953 POSTED - November 20, 1953
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADE:
I, C. W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk in and for the City
of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that Ordinance No.
1092, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SOLICITATION OF
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR CERTAIN PAMPHLETS AND
PERIODICALS, AND REGULATING SOLICITATION FOR RELIGIOUS,
CHARITABLE, PATRIOTIC, FRATERNAL, PHILANTHROPIC OR POLITICAL
ORGANIZATIONS; REQUIRING THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT AUTHORIZING
SUCH SOLICITATION AND ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS
PERTAINING THERETO: PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION
OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE", having been passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida,
has been posted by me in three conspicuous places in the City
of Miami Beach, one of which was at the door of the City Hall
in said City on the 20th day of November, 1953, and that said
Ordinance remained posted for a period of at least thirty days
in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter of the
said City of Miami Beach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the official seal of the City of Miami Beach, Florida,
on this the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1953.
C. W. m inson, City Clerk
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