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Council approves eased rules for internet merchants and door-to-door sales after debate over enforcement
Summary
The Mills City Council voted to approve Resolution 2026-10, which eases certain restrictions on internet merchants and door-to-door solicitors; councilors expressed concern about enforcement for out-of-state solicitors and whether background checks should remain required on the application.
The Mills City Council on an evening motion approved Resolution 2026-10, a measure that adjusts licensing requirements for internet merchants and unsolicited door-to-door sales, after a round of debate about enforcement and background checks.
A council member said the original intent of earlier, stricter rules was to reduce the number of door-to-door solicitors and warned that loosening requirements could "revert back to everybody coming through with their…
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