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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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Exhibit A <br />To Ordinance 99. <br />(4) provide a "swing or shut down" option for active zones within the <br />(B) An alarm user shall adjust the mechanism or cause the mechanism to be adjusted <br />so that an audible alarm signal on the exterior of an alarm site will sound for no longer than <br />fifteen (15) minutes after being activated. <br />(C) An alarm user shall have a properly licensed alarm business inspect his alarm <br />system after 2 false alarm dispatches in a one year period. After a 3rd false alarm dispatch, the <br />alarm user must have a properly licensed alarm business modify the alarm system to be more <br />false alarm resistant and/or provide additional user training as'appropriate. The alarm user shall <br />provide the Alarm Administrator with a corrective action report signed by the qualifying agent <br />for the alarm company; a copy will be forwarded to the Sheriff. <br />SECTION 7. DUTIES OF ALARM BUSINESS <br />(A) After July 1, 1999, alarm businesses shall not program alarm systems so that they <br />are capable of sending one plus duress alarms. Alarm businesses may continue to report one plus <br />duress alarms received from alarm systems programmed with this feature prior to July 1, 1999. <br />However, when performing a takeover or conversion after July 1, 1999, an alarm business must <br />remove the one plus duress alarm capability from the alarm system being taken over or <br />converted. <br />(B) After July 1,1999 alarm businesses shall not install a device(s) for activating a <br />hold-up alarm which is a single action non recessed button. <br />(C) Any alarm company service technician that fails to place a system on "test" and <br />causes a false alarm dispatch, shall be assessed a $100.00 fine; a copy of the fine and notification <br />from the Alarm Administrator shall be sent to the alarm company owner/manager. <br />SECTION 8. ALARM SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. <br />An alarm user shall maintain at each alarm site, a set of written operating instructions for <br />each alarm system. <br />SECTION 9. ALARM DISPATCH REQUEST RECORDS. <br />(A) The officer responding to an alarm dispatch request shall record such information <br />as necessary to permit the Alarm Administrator to maintain records, including, but not limited, to <br />the following information: <br />
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