Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-1-607 - Solicitor Responsibilities; Prohibited Activities
A. After receiving express written permission
from the Director for a solicitation on Department property, an approved
solicitor shall:
1. Provide a table to be
used for all authorized solicitation activity;
2. Present the original solicitation permit
without any modifications or alterations, to an office supervisor at the
approved location for inspection and sign-in prior to setting up a table or
distributing materials;
3. Provide
at least one form of photo identification to an office supervisor for each
person participating in or conducting solicitation activities on behalf of the
permit holder;
4. Maintain a copy
of the approved solicitation permit at each authorized location at all
times;
5. Set up a table only in
the solicitation area;
6. Remain at
the table in the solicitation area while performing any solicitation
activity;
7. Ensure that no entry
or exit doors are blocked at any time;
8. Ensure that no solicitation activity
interferes with building access or egress;
9. Ensure that no solicitation activity
interferes with Department operations; and
10. Ensure that all solicitors employed by,
or acting on behalf of, the permit holder display a name badge that is at least
three inches in height and four inches in width. The name badge shall contain:
a. The name of the organization conducting
the solicitation, if applicable;
b.
The organization's address;
c. The
name of the individual solicitor in bold letters; and
d. The words"Authorized
Representative."
B. A solicitor shall not:
1. Conduct any type of solicitation on
Department property without the express written permission of the Director as
provided under this Article;
2.
Perform any activity not specifically authorized by the permit;
3. Collect monetary contributions of any
kind, including credit or debit card numbers, whether for charitable purposes
or not;
4. Offer goods or services
for sale, or engage in any other activity involving the exchange of money for a
product or service, including collecting credit or debit card
numbers;
5. Engage in any
solicitation activity outside of the solicitation area;
6. Engage in behavior that interferes with
the business activities of the Department and its customers, including but not
limited to:
a. Following or continuing to
solicit a person after that person has given a negative response to the
solicitation;
b. Intimidating,
verbally harassing, or shouting at a customer or employee of the Department;
or
c. Preventing or interrupting
the flow of customer traffic to or from a building located on Department
property.
7. Use any
audio amplification device to attract the public, unless the device is
assistive technology relating to a disability;
8. Use any Department materials, supplies,
equipment, or other resources to conduct a solicitation;
9. Bring an animal, other than an animal
guide or service animal, into the solicitation area;
10. Leave garbage, litter, trash, human or
animal waste, or any other kind of waste on Department property unless the
waste is deposited in a container the Department maintains for that kind of
waste; or
11. Conduct a
solicitation on Department property in violation of a permit limitation
provided under
R17-1-605.
Notes
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