For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms and phrases
shall have the following meanings:
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
Person or persons, designated by the First Selectman, who
shall administer, control and review false alarm reduction efforts
and administer the provisions of this chapter.
ALARM DISPATCH REQUEST
A notification to an emergency communications center that
an alarm, either manual or automatic, has been activated at a particular
alarm site.
ALARM INSTALLATION COMPANY
A person in the business of selling, providing, maintaining,
servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing an
alarm system in an alarm site.
ALARM REGISTRATION
Authorization granted by the alarm administrator to an alarm
user to operate an alarm system.
ALARM SIGNAL
A detectable signal, audible or visual, generated by an alarm
system, to which law enforcement is requested to respond.
ALARM SITE
A single fixed premises or location served by an alarm system
or systems. Each unit, if served by a separate alarm system in a multiunit
building or complex, shall be considered a separate alarm site.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or series of devices, including, but not limited
to, hard-wired systems and systems interconnected with a radio frequency
method such as cellular or private radio signals, which emit or transmit
a remote or local audible, visual or electronic signal indicating
an alarm condition and intended to summon law enforcement, including
local alarm systems. "Alarm system" does not include an alarm installed
in a vehicle or on someone's person unless the vehicle or the
personal alarm is permanently located at a site. For the purposes
of this chapter, "alarm system" excludes smoke, fire and carbon monoxide
detectors.
ALARM USER
Any person who has contracted for monitoring, repair, installation
or maintenance service from an alarm installation company or monitoring
company for an alarm system or who owns or operates an alarm system
which is not monitored, maintained or repaired under contract.
AUTOMATIC VOICE DIALER
Any electrical, electronic, mechanical, or other device capable
of being programmed to send a prerecorded voice message, when activated,
over a telephone line, radio or other communication system, to a law
enforcement, public safety or emergency services agency requesting
dispatch.
CANCELLATION
The process whereby response is terminated when a monitoring
company for the alarm site notifies the emergency communications center
representing the responding law enforcement agency units that there
is not an existing situation at the alarm site requiring law enforcement
agency response after an alarm dispatch request.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm dispatch request for a law enforcement agency response
when the responding law enforcement officer finds no evidence of a
criminal offense or attempted criminal offense after having completed
a timely investigation of the alarm site or the activation of an alarm
system through mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation
or negligence of the owner or lessee of an alarm system or of his
employees or agents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a false alarm
shall not include an alarm which can reasonably be determined to have
been caused or activated by unusually violent conditions of nature,
nor does it include other extraordinary circumstances not reasonably
subject to control by the alarm user.
HOLDUP ALARM
A silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation
of a device intended to signal a robbery in progress.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
Any alarm system, which is not monitored, that annunciates
an alarm only at the alarm site and is not monitored by a remote monitoring
facility, whether installed by an alarm installation company or alarm
user.
MONITORING
The process by which a monitoring company receives signals
from an alarm system and relays an alarm dispatch request to the municipality
for the purpose of summoning law enforcement personnel to the alarm
site.
PANIC OR DURESS ALARM
An audible alarm signal generated by the manual activation
of a device intended to signal a life-threatening or emergency situation
requiring law enforcement response.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or similar entity.
REGISTRATION YEAR
A registration year means the period beginning July 1 and
ending June 30 of the following year. Registrations will initially
be valid beginning on the day and month on which an alarm registration
is issued, continuing through the subsequent June 30.
RESPONDER or KEY HOLDER
An individual capable of reaching the alarm site within 20
minutes and having access to the alarm site, the code to the alarm
system and the authority to approve repairs to the alarm system.
RUNAWAY ALARM
A security alarm system that produces repeated alarm signals
that do not appear to be caused by separate human action.
SIA CONTROL PANEL STANDARD CP-01
The American National Standard Institute (ANSI) 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 incidents 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
Law enforcement will not respond to an alarm dispatch request
from the monitoring company or local alarm system activation except
if a responder or key holder arrives and finds evidence of a forced
entry.
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.
VERIFY
An attempt by the monitoring company, or its representative,
to contact the alarm site and/or alarm user 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 law
enforcement dispatch, in an attempt to avoid an unnecessary alarm
dispatch request. For the purpose of this chapter, 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 or herself to determine whether an alarm signal is
valid before requesting dispatch.
ZONE
A division of devices into which an alarm system is divided
to indicate the general location from which an alarm signal is transmitted.
Alarm registrations must be renewed annually. After the first
year, and each year thereafter, the alarm administrator will issue
notice of alarm registration renewal, which must be completed and
returned within 30 days.
A person whose alarm registration has been revoked may have
the alarm registration reinstated by the alarm administrator if the
person meets the alarm administrator's requirements for reinstatement
which may include:
A. Submission of a new application and payment of a reinstatement fee;
B. Payment or otherwise a resolution of all outstanding citations and
fines;
C. Submission of a certification from an alarm installation company
stating that the alarm system has been inspected and repaired, if
necessary, by the alarm installation company;
D. Proof that an employee of the alarm installation company or monitoring
company caused the false alarm;
E. Upgrade of the alarm control panel to meet AISC/SIA Control Panel
Standard CP-01; and/or
F. A written statement from an independent inspector approved by the
alarm administrator that the alarm system has been inspected and is
in good working order.
In the interest of public safety, all information contained
in and gathered through the alarm registration applications and applications
for appeals shall be held in confidence by all employees or representatives
of the municipality and by any third-party administrator or employees
of a third-party administrator with access to such information.
An alarm registration is not intended to nor will it create
a contract, duty or obligation, either expressed or implied, of a
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 registration, the alarm user acknowledges that law enforcement
response may be influenced by factors such as the availability of
units, priority of calls, weather conditions, traffic conditions,
emergency conditions, staffing levels and prior response history.
The First Selectman, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, shall appoint one Citation Hearing Officer, other than the alarm administrator, police officers or employees of the Town of Newtown or persons who issue citations, to conduct the hearing authorized by §
104-14.