The following definitions shall apply to the interpretation
of this chapter:
ALARM
A communication to a public safety agency indicating that
a crime, fire, carbon monoxide, medical or other emergency warranting
immediate action by that public safety agency has occurred or is occurring.
ALARM DEVICE
A device designed to automatically transmit an alarm:
A.
Directly to a public safety agency; or
B.
To a person that is instructed to notify the public safety agency
of the alarm.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
preprogrammed to transmit the coded signal of an alarm to a dedicated
telephone trunk line or to dial a predetermined telephone number to
an alarm to a public safety agency.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE
Any instrument which emits at the premises or automatically
transmits (via an alarm device) directly or indirectly, any form of
alarm or signal, including, but not limited to, a prerecorded voice
alarm from the premises upon receipt of a stimulus from a sensory
apparatus that has detected a physical force or condition inherently
characteristic of intrusion or fire.
DEDICATED TELEPHONE TRUNK LINE
A telephone line or lines which serve a public safety agency
which is dedicated to receiving transmission from an automatic dialing
service.
FALSE ALARM
The activation of an alarm device to which a public safety
agency responds when a crime, fire, carbon monoxide, medical or other
emergency has not occurred.
PERMIT HOLDER
A person to whom written approval has been received from
a public safety agency to use the automatic dialing device to alert
the public safety agency of an alarmed condition.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or other similar entity.
PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY
The Upper Chichester Township Police or any other volunteer
fire or emergency services of Upper Chichester Township.
A person may not attach or use an automatic dialing device without
first doing all of the following:
A. Providing disclosure under §
150-3 of this chapter.
B. Obtaining written approval from a public safety agency.
Audible and visible automatic protection devices must be equipped
with a timing device which will disconnect an audible signal or alarm
at the premises after a maximum of 15 minutes, but a light alarm (silent)
signal outside the building or structure may continue to flash the
alarm for 30 minutes. Automatic protection devices without such a
device will be unlawful in the Township and a timing device to disconnect
an audible signal or alarm within the designated time must be installed
within 90 days from the effective date of this chapter.
Venue for prosecution of an offense under this chapter shall
lie at any of the following places:
A. Where the alarm originated.
B. Where the alarm was received by the:
(2) Third person designated to notify the public safety agency.
Fines imposed under this chapter shall be paid to the Township,
only if:
A. The public safety agency which responded to the false alarms serves
the Township; and
B. The prosecution of the violation of this chapter was brought by the
Township or the public safety agency.