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intended to narrow the definition of"engaging in business" in subsection 1 of this
<br /> definition. If an activity is not listed, whether it constitutes engaging in business in the
<br /> city is to be determined by the city considering all the relevant facts and circumstances
<br /> and applicable law.
<br /> 3. Without being all inclusive, any one of the following activities conducted within
<br /> the city by a person or its employee, agent, representative, independent contractor, broker
<br /> or another acting on its behalf constitutes engaging in business and requires a person to
<br /> register and obtain a business license:
<br /> a. Owning, renting, leasing, maintaining, or having the right to use, or using, tangible
<br /> personal or real property permanently or temporarily located in the city.
<br /> b. Owning, renting, leasing, using, or maintaining an office, place of business, or
<br /> other establishment in the city.
<br /> c. Soliciting sales.
<br /> d. Making repairs or providing maintenance or service to real or tangible personal
<br /> property, including warranty work and property maintenance.
<br /> e. Providing technical assistance or service, including quality control, product
<br /> inspections, warranty work, or similar services on or in connection with tangible personal
<br /> property sold by the person or on its behalf
<br /> f Installing, constructing, or supervising installation or construction of real or
<br /> tangible personal property.
<br /> g. Soliciting, negotiating, or approving franchise, license, or other similar
<br /> agreements.
<br /> h. Collecting current or delinquent accounts.
<br /> i. Picking up and transporting tangible personal property, solid waste, construction
<br /> debris, or excavated materials.
<br /> j. Providing disinfecting and pest control services, employment and labor pool
<br /> services, home nursing care,janitorial services, appraising, landscape architects, security
<br /> system services, surveying, and real estate services including the listing of homes and
<br /> managing real property.
<br /> k. Rendering professional services such as those provided by accountants, architects,
<br /> attorneys, auctioneers, consultants, engineers, professional athletes, barbers, baseball
<br /> clubs and other sports organizations, chemists, consultants, psychologists, court reporters,
<br /> dentists, doctors, detectives, laboratory operators, teachers, and veterinarians.
<br /> 1. Meeting with customers or potential customers, even when no sales or orders are
<br /> solicited at the meetings.
<br /> m. Conducting training or other educational services for employees, agents,
<br /> representatives, independent contractors, brokers or others, domiciled or operating on a
<br /> job in the city, acting on its behalf, or for customers or potential customers.
<br /> n. Investigating, resolving, or otherwise assisting in resolving customer complaints.
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