§ 26-76-106 - Demand of tax for exhibition or business.
               	 		
26-76-106.    Demand of tax for exhibition or business.
    (a)    (1)  It  shall be the duty of the sheriff or any constable of the county to ask,  demand, and receive from persons who may attempt in any county to make  and exhibit any of the objects or performances, upon which a specified  tax is levied, the tax for an exhibition.
      (2)  Upon  demand, if a person shall neglect or refuse to pay the tax, he or she  shall be deemed a disturber of the public peace, and it shall be the  duty of the officers making the demand to command him or her to  immediately desist, and to compel obedience to such command, such  officer may call to his or her aid any number of citizens.
(b)    (1)  It  shall be the duty of the county collector to call upon any person he or  she may know, or have reason to believe, to be pursuing within his or  her county any business upon which, by the provisions of this act a  specific tax is levied, without having a license therefor, as required  by law, to produce a license.
      (2)  If  the person fails or refuses to produce to the county collector a  license, then it shall be the duty of the county collector to  immediately give information against the person to some justice of the  peace of the county. However, if the circuit court is in session, then  it shall be the duty of the county collector to give the information to  the grand jury of the county.