For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in this chapter are defined as follows:
"Alarm agent"means any person who is self-employed or employed either directly or indirectly by an alarm business, whose duties include any of the following: selling, maintaining, leasing, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing an alarm system in or on any building, place or premises.
"Alarm business"means any person, firm or corporation conducting or engaging in the business of selling, leasing, manufacturing, serving, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, installing or monitoring an alarm system in or on any building, place or premises.
"Alarm system"means any device designed for the detection of an unauthorized entry on any premises or for alerting others of the commission of an unlawful act or both, and, when actuated, emits a sound or transmits a signal to indicate that an emergency situation exists and to which police are expected to respond. "Alarm system" shall not include an audible alarm installed in a motor vehicle or a proprietor alarm, or a fire alarm.
"Alarm user"means any person using an alarm system at his place of business or residence.
"Audible alarm"means a device designed for the detection of the unauthorized entry on or attempted entry into a premises or structure or for alerting others of the commission of an unlawful act, or both, and which, when activated, generates an audible sound on the premises.
"Defective device"means:
1. Any alarm system which signals a false alarm; or
2. Any alarm system which is not registered with the Department pursuant to Section
8.04.030, or both.
"Direct dial telephone device"means any device which is interconnected to a voice grade telephone line and is programmed to select a predetermined telephone number and transmit by prerecorded voice, message or code signal an emergency message indicating a need for an emergency response.
"False alarm"means the activation of an alarm system resulting in an investigation by the department where no emergency exists. "False alarm" shall include, but not be limited to, the activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation or the negligence of an alarm user. An alarm signal activated by violent conditions of nature, or by fire, shall not be included within this definition.
"Person"means a natural person or any firm, partnership, association, corporation or cooperative association.
"Proprietor alarm"means an alarm which is designated to signal persons within the premises in which the alarm is located or an alarm system sounding and/or recording alarm and supervisory signals at a control center located within the protected premises. If, however, such an alarm includes any device whereby a signal shall be transmitted to persons outside the premises, such system shall fall within the definition of alarm system.
(Prior code § 4-11.02)