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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 141 · § 141.12

§ 141.12. Peddler's permits.

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(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, no peddler may offer goods for sale within the exterior boundaries of the Hopi, Navajo, or Zuni reservations without a peddler's permit. The permit shall state on its face the class of goods that may be offered for sale. No peddler may offer for sale any class of goods other than those listed on the face of the permit.
(b)No peddler who is an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe is required to obtain a peddler's permit for offering to sell the following items:
(1)Coal and wood for non-commercial use,
(2)Homegrown fresh products,
(3)Meat products raised locally by the peddler, or
(4)Arts and crafts made by the peddler or the peddler's family.
(c)The applicant shall apply for a permit in writing on a form provided by the Commissioner.
(d)Peddlers shall pay such fee and post such surety bond on a form provided by the Commissioner as the Commissioner requires. The surety bond required may not be less than five hundred dollars (\$500) nor more than ten thousand dollars (\$10,000).
(e)Any surety on the bond of a peddler may be relieved of liability by complying with the provisions of § 141.57. (25 U.S.C. 261 et seq.) \[43 FR 27826, June 27, 1978. Redesignated at 47 FR 13327, Mar. 30, 1982\]
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