May a charitable solicitor or direct seller utilize City or State rights-of-ways whether or not improved or open to traffic, to conduct charitable solicitations or direct sales?
No. No charitable solicitor or direct seller shall impede the free use of sidewalks and streets by pedestrians and vehicles.

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1. What do girl scouts need to do prior to selling cookies?
2. Can charitable organizations solicit donations through car washes?
3. What is required of a charitable organization seeking donations door-to-door in a residential area of town?
4. What is required of a direct seller for profit soliciting door-to-door in a residential area of town?
5. May a charitable solicitor or direct seller solicit if there are no soliciting signs posted?
6. Is a charitable solicitor or direct seller required to obtain a permit if selling or solicitors’ business to business?
7. May a direct seller or charitable solicitor sell or seek charitable donations on a business owner’s property (example: Kroger’s Parking lot)?
8. May a charitable solicitor or direct seller utilize City or State rights-of-ways whether or not improved or open to traffic, to conduct charitable solicitations or direct sales?
9. What is required of a charitable solicitor or direct seller to distribute pamphlets and for door to door in a residential area?
10. Who must obtain a solicitor’s permit?