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Ordinance Number
1999-10
Adopted Date
03/23/1999
Ordinance Type
Public Safety
State Filed Date
03\29\1999
Entity Name
False Alarms
Code Number
Sections 301.01 through 301.08
Subject
Alarms responded to by Law Enforcement Agencies
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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934
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S <br />Exhibit A <br />To Ordinance 99 - <br />police response to the alarm site. <br />(P) One Plus Duress Alarm means the manual activation of a silent alarm signal by <br />entering at a keypad a code that adds one to the last digit of the normal arm/disarm code (normal <br />code = 1234 one plus duress code = 1235). <br />(Q) Person means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization or <br />-similar entity. <br />(R) Takeover <br />means <br />the transaction <br />or process <br />by which an alarm <br />takes <br />user over <br />control <br />of an existing alarm <br />system <br />which <br />by <br />was previously <br />controlled another <br />alarm user. <br />(S) Verify means an attempt to avoid an unnecessary alarm dispatch request. The <br />alarm business, or it's representative, must attempt to contact the alarm site by telephonic or other <br />electronic means (whether or not actual contact with a person is made), in an attempt to avoid an <br />unnecessary alarm dispatch request. <br />SECTION 3. PERMIT REQUIRED; APPLICATION; FEE; <br />TRANSFERABILITY; FALSE STATEMENTS. <br />(A) No alarm user shall operate, or cause to be operated, an alarm system at it's alarm <br />site without a valid alarm permit issused by the Alarm Administrator. A separate permit is <br />required for each alarm site. <br />(B) The initial and annual renewal fee for a permit for an alarm site is $30.00; no <br />refund of a permit fee will be made. The initial annual permit fee and registration information <br />must be submitted by the alarm company to the Alarm Administrator within fifteen (15) calendar <br />days after the alarm installation or alarm takeover. Failure to provide information by the alarm <br />company to the user that registration by the user is required will result in a $90.00 fine to that <br />alarm company. Subsequent annual registrations will be required by the alarm holder upon <br />notification by the Alarm Administrator, as noted in Section 4 of this ordinance. <br />(C) Upon receipt of a completed application form and the permit fee, the Alarm <br />Administrator shall issue an alarm permit to an applicant unless the applicant has: <br />(1) failed to pay a fine assessed under Section 11 or, <br />(2) had an alarm permit for the alarm site suspended or revoked, and the <br />violation causing the suspension has not been corrected. <br />
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