Section 13.09. Solicitation restricted  


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  • No person engaged in the business of
      transporting  passengers  for  hire  to  or  through  any  state park or
      offering guide or other services for a fee to visitors to any state park
      shall engage in any of the following practices:
        1. The giving of false  or  misleading  information  concerning  state
      parks or hotel, tourist home, cabin, or other tourist accommodations, or
      their rates, facilities or services.
        2.  The  giving  of  false or misleading information concerning travel
      routes or conditions of travel, bridges,  bridge  facilities  or  bridge
      rates,  parking  accommodations,  business  establishments of service or
      interest to such visitors, including the facilities, services and  rates
      of other sightseeing services.
        3.  The  halting  on  the  highways  leading  to state parks or on the
      streets of cities, towns or villages in the vicinity of state parks,  of
      motor vehicles or pedestrians, for the purpose of soliciting or inducing
      them to purchase the transportation or services offered.
        4.  The  wearing  of  police-type caps, uniforms or parts of uniforms,
      badges or insignia which convey the impression that such solicitor is  a
      police  officer or has authority by law to require motorists to obey his
      signal or direction to stop.
        5. The use of the term "official" on a privately operated  information
      stand  or by a sightseeing service conducted for private gain unless the
      operator of such stand or service  shall  have  been  licensed  or  duly
      authorized  to  operate such stand or conduct such service by the office
      or state agency having jurisdiction of such park, or by  the  county  or
      city in which such operations are conducted.