For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
Any device which, when activated by a criminal act, fire or other emergency calling for law enforcement officers or Fire Department response, transmits a signal to the County Sheriff's Office or Fire Department headquarters via the dispatch center; transmits a signal to a person who relays information to the County Sheriff's Office or Fire Department dispatch center; and may produce an audible or visible signal to which the law enforcement officers or Fire Department is expected to respond. Excluded from this definition and the scope of this chapter are devices which are designed to alert or signal only persons within the premises in which the device is installed.
An owner of any premises in which an alarm device is used, or an occupant who expressly accepts responsibility for an alarm device by registration.
A telephone device or attachment that mechanically or electronically selects a telephone line to County Sheriff's Office or Fire Department dispatch or to the 911 system and reproduces a prerecorded voice message to report a criminal act, fire or other emergency calling for law enforcement officers or Fire Department response. Excluded from this definition are devices which relay messages in the event of a medical emergency such as medic alert devices or remote pendant help assist devices.
An office to which remote alarm devices transmit signals where operators monitor those signals and relay information to the County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department.
Any person, firm or corporation in the business of supplying and installing alarm devices or servicing the same.
Any activation of an alarm device to which the County Sheriff's Office or Fire Department responds and which is not caused by a criminal act, fire or other emergency. False alarms include equipment malfunction, water flow alarms without cause, burglar alarms without any cause, and mischievous functioning of panic alarms, fire pull stations, or burglar alarms. All determinations of false alarms will be based upon the report of the investigating law enforcement officer or fire officer.