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r � <br />BOOKS <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION <br />Attest: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />By ���jeffrey,Y—Barton, <br />Clerk, eth rman <br />Effective date: This ordinance was filed with the Department of State on day of <br />, 1999 and became effective that date. <br />EXHIBIT "A" <br />TO ORDINANCE 99-21 <br />SECTION 1. PURPOSE <br />AP"'VE^ ,,S -- F71RM <br />AND • '• ! "ENCY i <br />M33 . J -JUN iY AiT3flWEY <br />(A) The purpose of this ordinance is to encourage alarm users and alarm businesses to <br />maintain the operational reliability and properly use alarm systems and to reduce or eliminate <br />false alarm dispatch requests. <br />(B) This ordinance governs systems intended to summon law enforcement response, <br />requires permits, establishes fees, provides for penalties for violations, establishes a system of <br />administration, and sets conditions for suspension or loss of permits. <br />SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS <br />In this ordinance: <br />(A) Alarm Administrator means a person or persons designated by the Sheriff to <br />administer, control and review alarm applications, permits and alarm dispatch requests. <br />(B) Alarm Business means the business, by an individual, partnership, corporation or <br />other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, <br />installing or monitoring an alarm system at an alarm site. <br />(C) Alarm Dispatch Request means a notification to law enforcement office by the <br />alarm business that an alarm, either manual or automatic has been activated at a particular alarm <br />site. <br />(D) Alarm Review Board shall consist of five members as follows: the Alarm <br />Administrator, a Sheriffs Office representative designated by the Sheriff, a local alarm business <br />representative appointed by the local alarm association, and two (2) members of the public at <br />large, appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. <br />AUGUST 24, 1999 <br />-58- <br />