HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 616AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE TEXT
OF CHAPTER 5.80, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT PERTAINING TO CHARITABLE
SOLICITATION.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert desires
to regulate charitable solicitation in accordance with Section
12599 and Section 12584 of the Government Code of the State of
California.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert,
California, does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1. That Chapter 5.80 of the Code of the City of
Palm Desert be, and the same hereby is, repealed.
Section I. That a new Chapter 5.80 be, and the same
hereby is, added to read as follows:
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Sections:
5.80.010 Definitions
5.80.020 Compliance with Chapter
5.80.030 Standards of the Director
5.80.040 Fraud
5.80.050 Name
5.80.060 Manner of Solicitation
5.80.070 Violation
5.So. 010 Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter,
the following words are defined and shall be construed as
hereafter set forth unless it is apparent from the
context that they have a different meaning:
A. "Charitable" includes the words
"philanthropic," "social services," "benevolent,"
"patriotic," "eleemosynary," "educational," "religious,"
either actual or purported.
B. "Director" means the Code Compliance Director
of the City of Palm Desert.
C. "Contribution" includes the words "money,"
"property," or "donations" under the guise of a loan or
money or property.
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D. "Commercial Fundraiser for Charitable Purpose"
is defined pursuant to California Government Code Section
12599(A) as any individual, corporation or other legal
entity except a charitable corporation or trustee as
defined herein at 5.80.010(E) & (F) who for compensation
does either of the following:
1. Solicits funds in this State for
charitable purposes and who receives and
controls the funds or assets solicited for
charitable purposes.
2. As a result of a solicitation of
funds in this State for charitable purposes,
receives and controls the funds or assets
solicited for charitable purposes.
E. "Charitable Corporation" is defined pursuant to
Section 12582.1 of the Government Code of the State of
California as any nonprofit corporation organized under
the laws of this State for charitable or eleemosynary
purposes and any similar foreign corporation doing
business or holding property in this State for such
purposes.
F. "Trustee" is defined pursuant to Section 12582
of the Government Code of the State of California, which
includes any individual, group of individuals,
corporation, or other legal entity holding property in
trust pursuant to any charitable trust, or which has
accepted property to be used for a particular charitable
corporate purpose apart from the general purposes of the
corporation.
G. "Person" means any Commercial Fundraiser for
Charitable Purpose, Charitable Corporation, or Trustee,
as further defined herein.
H. "Solicitation" means and includes the
following:
1. Requesting funds in the City for
charitable purposes without consideration,
offer, or sale of anything in exchange.
2. The sale of, offer or attempt to
sell any advertisement, advertising space,
book, card, change, coupon, device, magazine,
membership, merchandise, subscription, ticket
or other thing in connection with which any
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appeal is made for any charitable purpose, or
the name of any charity, philanthropy or
charitable association is used or referred in
any appeal as an inducement or reason for
making any sale, or where in connection with
any sale, any statement is made that the whole
or any part of the proceeds will go or be
donated to any charitable purpose or
association.
3. A solicitation as defined herein
shall be deemed completed when offered,
whether or not the person making the same
received any contribution or makes any sale
referred to in this chapter.
A. No Commercial Fundraiser for Charitable Purpose
shall solicit, nor shall any officer, employee, agent, or
member of any Commercial Fundraiser for Charitable
Purpose authorize any person to solicit any contribution
for any charitable purpose until the Commercial
Fundraiser for Charitable Purpose submits to the
director, in triplicate, copies of the Registration Form
for Commercial Fundraiser For Charitable Purposes (Form
CF-1) and their annual financial report as registered
with the State of California Office of the Attorney
General Registry of Charitable Trusts pursuant to
Government Code Section 12599 and the director has
approved the sufficiency and validity of the same. Upon
approval, the director shall issue a CERTIFICATE TO
SOLICIT marked "APPROVED" and valid for a one-year term
commencing upon the date of such approval.
B. No charitable corporation nor trustee shall
solicit, nor shall any officer, employee, agent or member
of any such entity authorize any person to solicit any
contribution for any charitable purpose until the
charitable corporation or trustee submits to the
director, copies of the Articles of Incorporation or
instrument(s) providing for trustee's title, powers or
duties pursuant to Government Code Section 12585 and the
Registration Form for Charitable Corporations and Trusts
provided by the director and any other documents required
by the director to establish the registration of the
charitable corporation or trustee with the office of the
attorney general. Such documents may include copies of
the organization's tax-exempt status under I.R.C.
501(c)(3) and California Revenue and Taxation Code
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Section 23701 as well as a copy of the organization's
Form 990 tax return required to be made available for
public inspection under I.R.C. 6104. Based upon the
sufficiency and validity of the documents submitted, the
director shall approve the application to solicit and
issue a CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT marked with the word
"APPROVED" and valid for the term of one year after such
approval.
C. No charitable corporation, trustee, nor
commercial fundraiser for charitable purposes shall be
permitted to solicit under this chapter without providing
to the City:
1. A registry listing the names and
addresses of employees, members, solicitors,
or agents which are authorized to solicit on
behalf of the organization. This registry
shall be signed by two officers of the
organization and shall bear specimen
signatures of each solicitor, agent, employee
or associate authorized to solicit;
2. A copy of the registry shall be
carried by each solicitor when making
solicitations and shall be presented upon the
request of the persons solicited, police
officers, or City officials representing the
director.
5,80.030 Standards of the Director. The Director shall
follow the following standards:
A. To review the Registration Form for Commercial
Fundraiser For Charitable Purposes furnished by the applicant
pursuant to Section 5.80.020(A), and upon reviewing the
sufficiency and validity of the same, shall furnish the
applicant with a CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT marked "APPROVED";
B. To review the Articles of Incorporation, I.R.C.
501(c)(3) and California Revenue and Taxation Code
Section 23701 determinations of tax exemption for any
charitable corporation or the governing instruments for
any trustee of a charitable trust, and the organization's
or trust's Form 990 tax return furnished by the applicant
pursuant to Section 5.80.020(B) along with the
Registration Form for Charitable Corporations and Trusts,
and upon reviewing the sufficiency and validity of the
same, shall furnish the applicant with a CERTIFICATE TO
SOLICIT marked "APPROVED".
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C. To accept the Registry of names and addresses
of those persons actually soliciting pursuant to Section
5.80.020(c) and to forward the same to the Chief of
Police.
D. To make inquiries to the office of the Attorney
General Registry of Charitable Trusts, the United States
Internal Revenue Service, and the State Franchise Tax
Board for the purpose of further investigating the
applicant, if necessary;
E. To have access and inspect and make copies of
all books, records and papers of the applicant in
furtherance of such investigation;
F. To publish any and all information provided by
the Registration Form for Commercial Fundraisers for
Charitable Purposes, the Registration Form for Charitable
Corporations and Trusts, the documents pertaining to
charitable corporations or trustees, and any additional
information obtained during the investigation which shall
be of assistance to the public in determining the
charitable nature of the purpose for which the
solicitation is to be made;
G. To waive the whole or any part of the
provisions of this chapter for the purposes of meeting
any extraordinary emergency or calamity.
H. To charge the applicant a nominal fee which
shall be approved by resolution of the City Council for
the sole purpose of contributing to the cost of any
additional investigation. Any fee imposed shall not be
in contravention of the Commerce Clause of the United
States Constitution and may be adjusted pursuant to
Section 5.04.050 of the Code.
5,80.040 Issuance or Denial of Certificate: Appeal. The
director shall make a determination under Section
5.80.020 whether to issue a CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT within
ten (10) days after the application is made. If granted,
all solicitors of the applicant shall carry upon their
person when soliciting a verified copy of the CERTIFICATE
TO SOLICIT which shall be presented upon the request of
the person solicited, police officers, or City officials
representing the director.
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If the application for a CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT is
denied, the director shall promptly give applicant notice
thereof and the finding for such rejection. Any applicant
aggrieved by the action of the director refusing to issue a
CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT, or in revoking any CERTIFICATE TO
SOLICIT already issued, pursuant to Section 5.80.050, shall
have the right of appeal to the City Council. Such appeal
shall be taken by filing with the City clerk, within ten (10)
days after notice of such denial or revocation, a verified
written statement, in triplicate, setting forth fully the
grounds of appeal. Otherwise, the action of the director
shall be final.
The City Council shall set a time and place for the
hearing and notice of such hearing on appeal shall be
given at least five (5) days prior to the date of
hearing. At such hearing, the applicant or licensee and
his attorney may present and submit evidence. The
decision and order of the City Council at or after such
hearing shall be final and conclusive.
5.80.050 Revocation of Certificatg. Every CERTIFICATE
TO SOLICIT issued under this chapter is subject to the
right, which is hereby expressly reserved unto the City
and consented to by applicant, to be revoked for any of
the causes hereinafter mentioned.
Any such CERTIFICATE TO SOLICIT may be summarily
revoked by the director or by the City Council for any of
the following causes:
(1) Any fraud, misrepresentation or
false statement contained in the application
documents referred to in Section 5.80.020;
(2) Any violation of this chapter or any
ordinance of the City or any other laws
relating to the permitted charitable
solicitation;
(3) Conviction of the licensee of a
felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude;
(4) Conducting a solicitation permitted
under this chapter in any unlawful manner
contrary to the health, safety or general
welfare of the public;
(5) If there is
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sufficient reason supported by findings made
by the director or City Council.
5.80,060 Fraud. No person shall make or perpetuate any
misstatement, deception or fraud in connection with any
solicitation of any contribution for any charitable
purpose.
5.80.070 Name. No person shall use in soliciting either
a fictitious name or any alias without also providing
that person's full, true and correct name as listed in
the Registry under Section 5.80.020(c). No person shall
impersonate any person permitted to solicit under this
section.
5,80.080 Manner of Solicitation. No person shall park
or stand any vehicle on State Highway 111 within the City
limits for the purpose of soliciting funds for any
charitable purpose, or for commercial or political
purposes. No person shall likewise solicit occupants of
vehicles on any street or roadway within the City limits.
Persons authorized to solicit under this chapter
shall be permitted to solicit only between the hours of
eight (8) a.m. and nine (9) p.m. during any day of the
week.
No person shall solicit in contravention of the
public's right to refuse such solicitation pursuant to
Sections 5.84.030 and 5.84.040 of the Code.
5.80.090 Violation. Any person who violates any
provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor."
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify that the
passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause
the same to be published once in the Palm Desert Post,
newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and
circulated within the City of Palm Desert, and the same
shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after
its adoption.
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PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 13th day of September ,
1990, by the following vote:
AYES: BENSON, SNYDER, TMMN, CR=E'S
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: N017-
ABSTAIN: =
BUFO TES, Mayor
City o Palm Desert, California
ATTEST:
SHEILA GILLTG;LN, City�erk
City of Palm/Desert, lifornia
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