This chapter shall be known as the "Village of Spencer Alarm
Systems Ordinance."
The purpose of this chapter is to provide minimum standards
and regulations applicable to burglar, fire and holdup alarm systems,
alarm business and alarm users. Both society in general and public
safety in particular will be aided by providing a useful and usable
system of private security which properly balances quick response
by law enforcement with minimization of law enforcement time spent
on alarms which are false or otherwise not the intended function of
private security systems.
Within this chapter, the following terms, phrases and words
and their derivations have the meaning given herein.
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business in which the owners or employees engage in the
activity of altering, installing, leasing, maintaining, repairing,
replacing, selling, or servicing alarm systems.
ALARM SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment and devices or single device such
as a solid state unit which plugs directly into one-hundred-ten-volt
AC line or otherwise receives electrical energy arranged to signal
the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which the
Police or Fire Department is expected to respond. In this chapter,
the term "alarm system" shall include the terms "automatic holdup
alarm systems," "burglar alarm systems," and "manual holdup alarm
systems" as those terms are hereinafter defined, and fire alarm systems
which monitor temperature, humidity or any other condition directly
related to the detection of fire. Excluded from this definition and
from the coverage of this chapter are alarm systems used to alert
or signal persons within the premises in which the alarm system is
located of an attempted, unauthorized intrusion or holdup attempt
or fire.
ANSWERING SERVICE
Refers to a telephone answering service providing among its
services the service of receiving on a continuous basis through trained
employees emergency signals from alarm systems, and thereafter immediately
relaying the message by live voice to the dispatch center of the Police
or Fire Department.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
Refers to an alarm system which automatically sends over
regular telephone lines by direct connection or otherwise a prerecorded
voice message or coded signal indicating the existence of the emergency
situation that the alarm system is designed to detect.
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
Refers to an alarm system which signals an entry or attempted
entry into the area protected by the system.
CENTRAL STATION
An office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling
devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits.
DIRECT CONNECT
An alarm system which has the capability of transmitting
system signals to the Police or Fire Department.
FALSE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation or the negligence of the owner
or lessee of an alarm system or of his employees or agents or other
undetermined cause. "False alarm" does not include alarms caused by
tornadoes or other violent climatic conditions.
INTERCONNECT
To connect an alarm system to a voice-grade telephone line,
either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a standard
telephone, for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit
an emergency message upon the activation of the alarm system.
MANUAL HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
Refers to an alarm system in which the signal transmission
is initiated by the direct action of the person attacked or by an
observer thereof.
PRIMARY TRUNK LINE
A telephone line leading directly into the dispatch center
of the Police or Fire Department that is for the purpose of handling
emergency calls on a person-to-person basis and which is identified
as such by a specific number included among the emergency numbers
listed in the telephone directory or numbers in sequence therewith.
SUBSCRIBER
A person who buys or leases or otherwise obtains an alarm
system and thereafter contracts with or hires an alarm business to
monitor and/or service the alarm system.
The Chief of Police shall promulgate such rules as may be necessary
for the implementation of this chapter. Such rules shall require the
approval of the Village Board and shall be open to inspection by the
public.
No person shall interconnect any automatic dialing device to
a Police or Fire Department primary trunk line. No person shall permit
such devices, which were installed prior to the effective date of
this chapter, to remain interconnected from any property owned or
controlled by that person. Such devices may be connected to a central
station or an answering service. Relaying messages so received to
the Police or Fire Department shall only be done person to person
on the telephone line.
Direct connections to the Police or Fire Department are prohibited,
but may be authorized pursuant to the direct connection policies of
each department, a copy of which is on file with the Chief of Police
and Fire Chief.
When the service provided by an alarm business to its subscribers
is disrupted for any reason by the alarm business or the alarm business
becomes aware of such disruption, it shall promptly notify its subscribers
by telephone that protection is no longer being provided. If, however,
the alarm business has written instructions from its subscriber not
to make such notification by telephone during certain hours, the alarm
business may comply with such instructions.
The Village of Spencer shall be under no duty or obligation
to a subscriber or to any other person concerning any provision of
this chapter, including, but not limited to, any defects in an alarm
system or any delays in transmission or response to any alarm; however,
this in no way shall be construed that it is not the proper function
of law enforcement to respond to alarms.