[Adopted 8-17-1989 by Ord. No. 690-89]
[Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 720-90]
A. Any person violating any of the provisions of this
article shall be liable to one or more of the following: a fine of
not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 or imprisonment for a term
not to exceed 90 days or a period of community service not to exceed
90 days for every offense.
B. Any person convicted of improperly utilizing the 911
service as set forth above shall be subject to a fine of up to $200
for the first offense and up to $500 for each subsequent offense.
If the violation of this article is of a continuing nature, each day
during which it continues shall constitute a separate offense for
the purpose of this section.
[Added 5-7-1992 by Ord. No. 815-92]
[Adopted 5-3-2010 by Ord. No. 1353-10]
In this article, the following terms and phrases shall have
the following meanings:
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
A person or persons designated by the Chief of Police to
administer the provisions of this article.
ALARM AGREEMENT
The legal contract or agreement by and between the alarm
installation company and/or monitoring company and the alarm user.
ALARM DISPATCH REQUEST
A notification to a law enforcement agency that an alarm,
either manual or automatic, has been activated at a particular alarm
site.
ALARM INSTALLATION COMPANY
A person or entity in the business of selling, providing,
maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or
installing an alarm system in an alarm site. This definition shall
also include individuals or firms that install and service the alarm
systems that will be used in their private or proprietary facilities.
This does not include persons doing installation or repair work where
such work is performed without compensation of any kind (i.e., "do-it-yourselfers").
ALARM PERMIT
Authorization granted by the Alarm Administrator to an alarm
user to alarm system.
ALARM RESPONSE MANAGER (ARM)
A person designated by an alarm installation company or monitoring
company to handle alarm issues for the company and act as the primary
point of contact for the jurisdiction's Alarm Administrator.
ALARM SITE
A location served by one or more alarm systems. In a multiunit
building or complex, each unit shall be considered a separate alarm
site if served by a separate alarm system. In a single unit building
that houses two or more separate businesses with separate alarm systems,
each business will be considered a separate alarm site.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or series of devices which emit or transmit an audible
or remote visual or electronic alarm signal which is intended to summon
police response. The term includes hardwired systems and systems interconnected
with a radio frequency method such as cellular or private radio signals,
and includes local alarm systems, but does not include an alarm installed
in a motor vehicle, on one's person, or a system which will not
emit a signal either audible or visible from the outside of the building,
residence or beyond, but is designed solely to alert the occupants
of a building or residence.
ALARM USER
Any person who has contracted for monitoring, repair, installation
or maintenance service for an alarm system from an alarm installation
company or monitoring company, or who owns or operates an alarm system
which is not monitored, maintained or repaired under agreement.
ALARM USER AWARENESS CLASS
A class or online school conducted for the purpose of educating
alarm users about the responsible use, operation, and maintenance
of alarm systems and the problems created by false alarms.
ALARM USER LIST
A list provided by the alarm user's alarm installation
company or if no alarm agreement exists between the alarm user and
an alarm installation company, the alarm user's monitoring company.
AUTOMATIC VOICE DIALER or DIGITAL ALARM
Any electronic, mechanical, or other device which, when activated,
is capable of being programmed to send a prerecorded voice or alarm
message to a law enforcement agency requesting a police dispatch to
an alarm site.
BURGLAR ALARM
An alarm intended to identify the presence of an intruder
in either a business or residence, and includes fire alarms intended
to notify the presence of a fire in a business or residence.
BURGLAR ALARM CRIME IN PROGRESS
A burglar alarm dispatch request reported by a monitoring
company that indicates a crime is in progress based upon an audio,
video or other electronic means verification device installed at the
alarm site.
CANCELLATION
The termination of a police response to an alarm site after
dispatch request is made but before an officer has arrived at the
alarm site.
CONVERSION OF ALARM USER
The transaction or process by which one alarm installation
company or monitoring company begins the servicing or monitoring of
a previously unmonitored alarm system or an alarm system that was
previously serviced or monitored by another alarm company.
DURESS ALARM
A silent alarm system signal generated by the entry of a
designated code into an arming station in order to signal that the
alarm user is being forced to turn off the system and requires an
officer's response.
ENHANCED CALL VERIFICATION (ECV)
An attempt by the monitoring company, or its representative,
to contact the alarm site and/or alarm user and/or the alarm user's
designated representatives by telephone and/or other electronic means,
whether or not actual contact with a person is made, to determine
whether an alarm signal is valid before requesting a police dispatch,
in an attempt to avoid an unnecessary alarm dispatch request. For
the purpose of this article, telephone verification shall require,
as a minimum that a second call be made to a different number, if
the first attempt fails to reach an alarm user who can properly identify
himself/herself to determine whether an alarm signal is valid before
requesting an officer dispatch. Name and numbers of those contacted
or attempted to contact must be provided when requested.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm dispatch request to the Police Department, which
results in the responding officer finding no evidence of a criminal
offense or attempted criminal offense after completing an investigation
of the alarm site.
HOLDUP ALARM
A silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation
of a device is intended to signal a robbery in progress or immediately
after it has occurred.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
An unmonitored alarm system that annunciates an alarm only
at the alarm site.
MONITORING
The process by which a monitoring company receives signals
from an alarm system and relays an alarm dispatch request to the Police
Department.
ONE-PLUS DURESS ALARM
The manual activation of a silent alarm signal by entering
a code that adds one to the last digit of the normal arm/disarm code:
normal code 1234, one-plus duress code = 1235).
OTHER ELECTRONIC MEANS
The real-time audio/video surveillance of an alarm site by
the monitoring company, by means of devices that permit either the
direct, live listening in or viewing of an alarm site or portions
thereof.
PANIC ALARM
An alarm system signal generated by the manual activation
of a device intended to signal a life threatening or emergency situation
requiring an officer's response.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or similar entity.
PRIMARY TRUNK LINE
A telephone line serving the Township's Police Department
that is solely designated to receive emergency calls.
PROTECTIVE OR REACTIVE ALARM SYSTEM
An alarm system that produces a temporary disability or sensory
deprivation through the use of chemical, electrical, sonic or other
means, including use of devices that obscure or disable a person's
vision.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
A person capable of appearing at the alarm site upon request
who has access to the alarm site, the code to the alarm system and
the authority to approve repairs to the alarm system.
ROBBERY ALARM
An alarm signal generated by the manual or automatic activation
of a device, or any system, device or mechanism on or near the premises
intended to signal that a robbery or other crime is in progress, and
that a person is in need of immediate police assistance in order to
avoid bodily harm, injury or death. The term has the same general
meaning as "holdup alarm" or "duress alarm."
SIA CONTROL PANEL STANDARD CP-01
The ANSI — American National Standard Institute approved
Security Industry Association — SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard,
as may be updated from time to time, that details recommended design
features for security system control panels and their associated arming
and disarming devices to reduce the incidence of false alarms. Control
panels built and tested to this standard by Underwriters Laboratory
(UL), or other nationally recognized testing organizations, will be
marked to state: "Design evaluated in accordance with SIA CP-01 Control
Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction."
SUSPENSION OF RESPONSE
The termination of police response to alarms at a specified
alarm site as a result of false alarms or other violation of the Alarm
Ordinance.
TAKEOVER
The transaction or process by which an alarm user takes over
control of an existing alarm system, which was previously controlled
by another alarm user.
UNREGISTERED ALARM SITE
A site that has not complied with the registration requirements
as defined in the Alarm Ordinance.
VERIFY
An attempt by the monitoring company to determine the validity
of an alarm signal prior to initiating an alarm dispatch request.
ZONES
Division of devices into which an alarm system is divided
to indicate the general location from which an alarm system signal
is transmitted.
An alarm permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance,
and must be renewed annually by submitting an updated application
and a permit renewal fee to the Alarm Administrator. The Alarm Administrator
shall notify each alarm user of the need to renew 30 days prior to
the expiration of the permit. It is the responsibility of the alarm
user to submit an application prior to the permit expiration date.
Failure to renew will be classified as use of a non-registered alarm
system and penalties shall be assessed without waiver. A late fee
of $25 shall be assessed if the renewal is more than 30 days late.
In the interest of public safety, all information contained
in and gathered through the alarm permit applications, records relating
to alarm dispatch requests, and applications for appeals shall be
held in confidence by all employees or representatives of the Township
of Middle and by any third-party administrator or employees of a third-party
administrator with access to such information.
Alarm Registration is not intended to, nor will it, create a
contract, duty or obligation, either expressed or implied, of response.
Any and all liability and consequential damage resulting from the
failure to respond to a notification is hereby disclaimed and governmental
immunity as provided by law is retained. By applying for an alarm
permit, the alarm user acknowledges that the Middle Township Police
Department response may be influenced by factors such as: the availability
of police units, priority of calls, weather conditions, traffic conditions,
emergency conditions, staffing levels, prior response history and
administrative actions.
The Customer False Alarm Checklist shall be as follows:
Customer False Alarm Checklist
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Any person or entity that owns real property equipped with a
burglar alarm system, dialer system or any other security system which
causes a call to be placed to the Middle Township Police Department,
any volunteer fire company or any rescue squad situate within the
confines of the Township of Middle, whether the system has already
been installed in an existing building, or is a new system to be installed
in an existing building, or is a new system to be installed in new
construction, shall file with the Middle Township Police Department
a prioritized list reflecting the names, addresses and telephone numbers
of three contact persons who may be called by the Middle
Township Police Department to secure any premises which has generated
an alarm call to the aforementioned Police Department, volunteer Fire
Company and/or rescue squad. Said information must be provided before
the system is made operational. As to new construction, a certificate
of occupancy shall not be issued until the required information is
provided to the Police Department.
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I have been made aware of the applicable Alarm Ordinance and
I will comply with its requirements. YEARLY PERMIT REQUIRED.
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2.
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I understand it is my responsibility to prevent false alarms,
and I understand it is critical to assure that all users of the system
(such as residents, employees, guests, cleaning people, and repair
people) are trained on the proper use of the system and its operation.
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I understand that there is a seven-day no dispatch period for
INTRUSION alarms, during which time the alarm company will have no
obligation to and will not respond to any alarm signal from my alarm
site and will not make an alarm dispatch request to the police, even
if the alarm signal is the result of an actual alarm event.
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I received training in the operation of the system, was provided
an operating sheet and the security system operating manual.
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I know what Enhanced Call Verification is and that it's
required.
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I know how to test the system and contact the monitoring center.
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I understand that my entry time is _____ and my exit time is
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I have the phone number for questions or repair service.
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I know how to cancel accidental alarm activations and have the
system cancellation code or code word.
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10.
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I understand that indoor pets can cause false alarms and I will
contact my alarm company if I acquire any additional indoor pets.
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11.
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I understand that the main control panel and transformer are
located in:
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I have an alarm sheet, which describes how the alarm company
will communicate with me in the event of various alarm signals.
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I understand the importance of:
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keeping my emergency contact information updated, and I know
how to do this;
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immediately advising the alarm company if my phone number changes
(including area code changes); and
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immediately notify my alarm company of any changes to my telephone
service such as call waiting, VOIP, DSL or a fax line.
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14.
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I will advise the alarm company if I do any remodeling (such
as painting, moving walls, doors or windows).
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I understand that certain building defects (such as loose-fitting
doors or windows, rodents, inadequate power, and roof leaks) can cause
false alarms. I will correct these defects as I become aware of them.
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The alarm company has given me written false alarm prevention
techniques to help me prevent false alarms.
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I understand that police response may be influenced by factors,
including, but not limited to, the availability of officers, priority
of calls, weather conditions, traffic conditions, emergency conditions,
staffing levels, past alarm history and administrative actions.
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ALARM COMPANY NAME
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CUSTOMER
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Installer Signature
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Customer Signature
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Print Name
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Print Name
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Date
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Date
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