The failure of any person, natural or corporate, to obtain any license or permit as required by Article II; perform or obey any provision of this chapter; or obey any order pursuant to this chapter of the licensing authority, Police Chief or his or her designee, Fire Chief or his or her designee, or the Mayor constitutes a violation punishable by a fine as set in accordance with Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II, General Penalty. Each day that such violation continues after the expiration of the period allowed for compliance under the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[Added 7-23-1996]
A. 
Each alarm supplier and/or installer who sells or leases an alarm or device must offer service, directly or through an agent, on a twenty-four-hour basis seven days a week, to repair such device so as to correct any malfunctions of the same that may occur. At the time of installation, each alarm equipment supplier shall furnish to the purchaser, for whom protective alarm device or system has been installed, written information as to how service can be obtained at any time, including telephone numbers to call for service, and such person shall be responsible for having the device repaired within a reasonable time after he or she learns, either from his or her own sources or from notification by the Police Department, that the alarm system or device is not working properly. It shall be the responsibility of the alarm supplier and/or installer to inform the purchaser of any alarm system or device of the need for a permit for the system, and the alarm supplier and/or installer shall not complete installation of the device or system until such permit has been obtained. The supplier and/or installer is responsible to notify the City of Glen Cove of any system or device that the supplier and/or installers has removed in the City of Glen Cove.
B. 
Each central dispatch station which provides service, directly or through the agent, must provide said service on a twenty-four-hour basis seven days a week. It shall be the responsibility of the central dispatch station to inform the owner/lessee of any alarm system of the need for a city permit for the system. The central dispatch station shall not service the alarm until such permit has been obtained. Each central dispatch station is responsible to notify the City of Glen Cove Police Department of the installation and/or discontinuance of any monitoring site in the City of Glen Cove. Each central dispatch station must furnish the Police Department with current responsible party information as follows:
(1) 
The name, residence address and telephone number of the lessee/owner.
(2) 
The name, address and telephone number of any other person at a different location who is authorized to respond to an emergency and open the place where the alarm system is installed to reset the alarm.
(3) 
In the case of a business location, the central dispatch station shall provide the Glen Cove Police Department with the names, addresses and phone numbers of at least three persons to contact who have access to the business.
(4) 
Current responsible party information must be furnished upon initial installation of the system and at least annually thereafter in the month of January.
[Added 7-23-1996]
Any and all emergency alarm systems must be adequately maintained at all times. This maintenance will be carried out at the expense of the alarm permit holder, and, when this maintenance involves any equipment located at the police headquarters, the maintenance shall be carried out only by personnel licensed by the City of Glen Cove.