The following words or phrases, whenever used in this article, shall be construed as defined in this section unless in context it appears that a different meaning is intended:
Alarm site.A single premises or street address served by one (1) or more alarm systems. Each tenant unit in a multiunit structure or complex shall be considered a separate alarm site if served by a separate alarm system.
Alarm system.Any assembly of mechanical or electrical equipment installed and maintained for the purpose of signaling the police department of a burglary or a robbery occurring or about to occur at the alarm site, including equipment which signals the department through a third-party central alarm station.
Automatic dialing device.Any device connected to an alarm system which automatically sends a prerecorded message or coded signal over telephone lines, indicating the activation of the alarm system to a predetermined location.
Bona fide medical emergencies.Circumstances of an individual which require medical attention or treatment administered to the individual by qualified personnel.
Chief of police.The head of the police department of the City of Lubbock or his authorized agent.
Common cause.A technical difficulty or malfunction which causes an alarm system to emit or report more than one (1) false alarm intermittently.
Duress alarm.An alarm notification designed to summon the police department to an incident of illegal restraint, imprisonment, use or threatened use of force, or other circumstances which result in control or manipulation by illegal action.
False alarm notification.The activation of an alarm system that results in notification to the police department when the responding officer, on reasonable investigation, finds no evidence of unauthorized intrusion, attempted unauthorized intrusion, robbery, attempted robbery, duress or panic.
Panic alarm.An alarm notification designed to summon the police department to an incident of civil or domestic disturbance or breach of the peace.
Permit.A certificate of authorization to operate an alarm system, issued by the police department to the owner or person in control of the premises where a permitted alarm system is located.
Permit holder.Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity to whom an alarm system permit is issued.
Person.An individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity.
Police department.The police department of the City of Lubbock, Texas, or any authorized agent of such department.
Responds.The act of sending a police officer to an alarm site after the police department receives a report of an alarm at such alarm site.
(1983 Code, sec. 14-301; Ordinance 2001-O0087, sec. 1, adopted 11/8/2001; Ordinance 2003-O0015, secs. 1, 2, adopted 2/13/2003)