Definitions.
For the purpose of this Section, the following terms, phrases, words,
and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. Where not
inconsistent with the text, words used in the present tense include
the past tense, and words used in the singular number include the
plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely
directory.
ALARM BUSINESS
The business by any individual, partnership, corporation,
governmental unit or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining,
servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, monitoring, or
installing any alarm system, or causing to be sold, leased, maintained,
serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved, monitored or installed
any alarm system in or on any building, structure or facility.
ALARM SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment and devices, or a single device,
such as a solid state unit, which may operate from a power source,
arranged to signal the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention
and to which police or fire personnel are expected to respond. Also
known as a police alarm device or fire alarm device.
ALARM USER
Any person, firm or corporation who is lawfully in possession
of any property or premises on which an operating alarm system is
located.
ANSWERING SERVICE
A telephone answering business 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 communication center of the City's
law enforcement agency.
AUTOMATIC DIAL PROTECTION DEVICE
An electrically operated instrument composed of sensory apparatus
and related hardware which automatically sends over regular telephone
lines a prerecorded voice alarm upon receipt of a stimulus from the
sensory apparatus that has detected a force or condition characteristic
of an unauthorized intrusion, or any emergency message indicating
a need for emergency response.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
Any facility which is manned at all times by trained operators
employed to receive, record, and validate alarm signals and to relay
information about validated signals to the police radio dispatch room
when appropriate.
CITY
The City of Weldon Spring, Missouri.
DIRECT ALARM DEVICE
Any alarm device or system which transmits by whatever means,
its alarm signal from the location of the alarm to the police radio
dispatch room or other police dispatch facility without the last step
in the transmission process being a live voice capable of two-way
communication. This definition includes automatic dial protection
devices connected to emergency line 911 or other telephone numbers.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm signal originating from an alarm system, police
alarm device, fire alarm device, direct alarm device or audible alarm
device to which police or fire department respond and which results
from:
1.
False activation, including, but not limited to, reporting a
crime, fire or other emergency where no actual or attempted crime,
fire or other emergency has occurred, or reporting an alarm where
there is no evidence to substantiate a crime, fire or other emergency;
2.
Alarm malfunction, including mechanical failure or electrical
failure; or
3.
Alarm triggered by subscriber's or subscriber's employee negligence,
including overly sensitive settings.
An alarm will not be considered a false alarm if it is determined
that the alarm was caused by:
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Natural catastrophe or an act of God. Such events include tornadoes,
floods, earthquakes or other similarly violent conditions;
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Vandalism causing physical damage to the premises;
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Telephone line malfunction verified, in writing, to the City
Clerk by an authorized telephone company representative within seven
(7) days of the occurrence;
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Electrical service interruption verified, in writing, to the
City Clerk by an authorized electric utility representative within
seven (7) days of the occurrence;
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An attempted entry of a location that causes visible, physical,
or other evidence of damage to the location;
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Severe weather causing physical damage to the premises; or
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The test of a local alarm system by a licensed alarm business
agent or employee who is present at the premises and is servicing,
repairing, or installing the alarm, when such testing does not result
in the alarm being activated for an uninterrupted period exceeding
sixty (60) seconds, and when the City has been notified prior to the
test.
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LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
Any alarm device which produces an audible signal at the
premises where it is installed, whether by means of bells, horns,
sirens, or other mechanism thereby notifying persons within audible
range of the signal that police or fire should be notified. Such alarm
device may also produce a visual signal intended to be seen by others
outside of the protected premises indicating that police or fire should
be notified. A local alarm system is also an alarm system.
NOTICE
Written notice, given by personal service upon the address,
or given by United States Mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the
person to be notified at his or her last known address. Service of
such notice shall be effective upon completion of personal service,
or upon placing the same in the custody of the United States Postal
Service.
PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
An alarm system sounding and/or recording and supervisor
signals to a control center being under the supervision of the proprietor
of the premises. If a proprietary system includes a signal line connected
directly or by means of an automatic dial protection device to a police
communications system, a central alarm station or answering service,
it thereby becomes an alarm system as defined in this Section.