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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business » Article 32 - Peddlers, Itinerant Merchants, and Specialty Markets.

§ 66-250 – Definitions.

66-250. Definitions. The following definitions apply in this Article: (1) Itinerant merchant. – A person, other than a merchant with an established retail store in the county, who transports an inventory of goods to a building, vacant lot, or other location in a county and who, at that location, displays the goods for sale and […]

§ 66-251 – Itinerant merchant and peddler must have permission of property owner.

66-251. Itinerant merchant and peddler must have permission of property owner. An itinerant merchant or a peddler who travels from place to place by vehicle must obtain a written statement signed by the owner or lessee of any property upon which the itinerant merchant or peddler offers goods for sale giving the owner’s or lessee’s […]

§ 66-252 – Display and possession of certificate of registration.

66-252. Display and possession of certificate of registration. (a) When Required. – A person who sells tangible personal property at a specialty market, other than the person’s own household personal property, is considered a retailer under G.S. 105-164.4 and must obtain a certificate of registration from the Department of Revenue before the person may engage […]

§ 66-253 – Display of identification upon request.

66-253. Display of identification upon request. Upon the request of any customer, State or local revenue agent, or law enforcement agent, a peddler, an itinerant merchant, a specialty market operator, or a specialty market vendor must provide its name and permanent address. A peddler, itinerant merchant, specialty market operator, or specialty market vendor who is […]

§ 66-254 – Records of source of new merchandise.

66-254. Records of source of new merchandise. (a) Record Required. – Each peddler, itinerant merchant, and specialty market vendor must keep a written record of the source of new merchandise the merchant offers for sale. The record must be a receipt or an invoice from the person who sold the merchandise to the merchant. The […]

§ 66-254.1 – Certain sales prohibited.

66-254.1. Certain sales prohibited. No person who is described by G.S. 66-250(1), (2), (5), or (6) shall sell or offer to sell any product that meets any of the following criteria: (1) The product contains pseudoephedrine as the sole active ingredient or in combination with other active ingredients. (2) The product is a drug as […]

§ 66-255 – Specialty market or operator of an event registration list.

66-255. Specialty market or operator of an event registration list. A specialty market operator or operator of an event where space is provided to a vendor must maintain a daily registration list of all specialty market or other vendors selling or offering goods for sale at the specialty market or other event. The registration list […]

§ 66-256 – Exemptions from Article.

66-256. Exemptions from Article. This Article does not apply to the following: (1) A peddler or an itinerant merchant who sells only one or more of the following types of merchandise: a. Farm or nursery products produced by the merchant. b. Crafts or goods made by the merchant. c. The merchant’s own household personal property. […]

§ 66-257 – Misdemeanor violations.

66-257. Misdemeanor violations. (a) Class 1 Misdemeanors. – A person who does any of the following commits a Class 1 misdemeanor: (1) Fails to keep a record of new merchandise and fails to produce a record or an affidavit pursuant to G.S. 66-254. (2) Falsifies a record of new merchandise required by G.S. 66-254. (b) […]

§ 66-258 – Local regulation not affected.

66-258. Local regulation not affected. This Article does not affect the authority of a county or city to impose additional requirements on peddlers, itinerant merchants, specialty market vendors, or specialty market operators by an ordinance adopted under G.S. 153A-125 or G.S. 160A-178. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 24.)