§ 11-7-101. License.
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- (a) Definition. In this title "huckster" means a person who moves about the County on foot, in a vehicle, or by means of a horse or other animal for the purpose of selling and simultaneously delivering or offering for sale and simultaneous delivery, at retail, goods of any kind or food other than seafood; uncooked meats; or fish, produce, farm products, or other perishables in their natural state, but the term does not include children under the age of 18 who sell items for the benefit of a civic or charitable endeavor.(b) Required. A person may not operate as a huckster without a huckster's license issued by the Department.(c) Fee. The fee for a huckster's license is $250 for a term or $25 per day.(d) Contents. A license issued to a huckster shall describe the licensee and the purpose for which the license is issued.(e) Term. Except for a huckster's license issued for a single day, a huckster's license expires one year after the date of issuance.(f) Display. A huckster shall display the license while engaged in the business.(1985 Code, Art. 16, §§ 8-101, 8-103, 8-104, 8-105, 8-106, 8-107) (Bill No. 46-92; Bill No. 39-95)State Code reference – Local Government Article, § 10-202.