This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Emergency Alarm
System Law of the Town of Guilderland."
This chapter is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of
the people of the Town of Guilderland, New York, including the protection
of the property of the town and its inhabitants, by imposing regulations on
the sales, installation and maintenance of burglar, fire and other alarms
in the Town of Guilderland.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM SUPPLIER
Any person or party who manufacturers, constructs, supplies, installs,
maintains or otherwise prepares emergency alarms to be installed anywhere
in the Town of Guilderland.
EMERGENCY ALARM
Any alarm system designed to send a signal, recorded or otherwise,
which terminates in any manner at the Police Department of the Town of Guilderland,
or any alarm system designed to emit an audible exterior signal at the scene
of the installation.
FALSE ALARM
A signal emitted by an emergency alarm, which signal results in an
actual communication to or with the Police Department, which communication
falsely indicates that there is or has been a fire, burglary, intrusion or
other emergency at a premises in the Town of Guilderland. A false alarm does
not include signals emitted by an emergency alarm caused by or as a result
of circumstances such as storms or acts of God beyond the control of the emergency
alarm user.
[Added 2-14-1989 by L.L.
No. 1-1989]
Each and every emergency alarm in the Town of Guilderland shall be properly maintained by personnel licensed by the town pursuant to §
113-4 of this chapter.
The Chief of Police shall have the authority to promulgate rules and
regulations governing the operations, testing and maintenance of each alarm
system. The penalty for violation of said rules and regulations shall be suspension
or revocation of the applicant's license.
[Amended 2-14-1989 by L.L.
No. 1-1989]
A. Penalties as set forth herein may be imposed against
the person, corporation or other entity which emits a false alarm.
B. The penalties for false alarms which may be imposed against
any person, corporation or other entity for the occurrence of false alarms
caused by such emergency alarm user's or subscriber's emergency alarm are
as follows:
(1) A civil fine not exceeding $50 for the first such false
alarm.
(2) A civil fine not exceeding $100 for the second such false
alarm committed within the same calendar year.
(3) A civil fine not exceeding $250 for the third and subsequent
false alarms committed within the same calendar year.
C. The Chief of Police may revoke a license issued pursuant
to this chapter upon the occurrence of the fourth false alarm within the same
calendar year.
D. The intentional transmission of a false alarm shall be
punishable under the New York State Penal Law.
E. A notice of violation hereunder may be served upon such
violator by personal service upon the owner, manager or person in control
of the premises and may be served by any police officer or employee of the
Town of Guilderland.
Each and every emergency alarm system which terminates in a module at
the Police Department must be electrically wired at a reversing relay at the
subscriber's residence or place of business.
Each and every alarm system which is audible at the scene of the alarm shall be installed with a timer which will discontinue the signal after a length of time to be determined by the Chief of Police of the Town of Guilderland in accordance with the delegation of power contained in §
113-7 herein.