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 employed by an alarm business, either directly or indirectly, whose duties include any of the following: selling, maintaining, leasing, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, or installing on or in any building, structure, or facility any alarm system.
Exemption: The provisions of this section shall not include a person who engages in the manufacture or sale of an alarm system from a fixed location and who neither visits the location where the alarm system is to be installed nor designs the scheme for the physical location and installation of the alarm system in a specific location. |
"Alarm business"means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of: selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved, or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure, or facility.
"Alarm system"means any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device which is designed or used for the detection of an unauthorized entry into a building, structure, or facility or for alerting others of the commission of an unlawful act within a building, structure, or facility, or both, and which emits a sound or transmits a signal or message when actuated. "Alarm system" shall include, but shall not be limited to, direct dial telephone devices, audible alarms, and proprietor alarms. Devices which are not designed or used to register alarms that are audible, visible, or perceptible outside of the protected building, structure, or facility are not included within this definition, nor are auxiliary devices installed by the telephone company to protect telephone company systems which might be damaged or disrupted by the use of an alarm system.
"Appellant"means a person who perfects an appeal pursuant to this chapter.
"Applicant"means a person, firm, or corporation who or which files an application for a new or renewal permit as provided in this chapter.
"Audible alarm"means a device designed for the detection of unauthorized entry on premises which device generates an audible sound on the premises when the device is actuated.
"City"means the City of Huntington Park.
"Day"means a calendar day.
"False alarm"means an alarm signal necessitating a response by the Police Department of the City where an emergency situation does not exist.
"Notice"means a written notice given by personal service upon the addressee or given by United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the person to be notified at his or her last known address. The service of such notice shall be effective upon the completion of personal service or upon the placing of the notice in the custody of the United States Postal Service.
"Permittee"means any person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation who or which shall be granted a permit as provided in this chapter and his, her or its agents and representatives.
"Person"shall mean a natural person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation.
"Subscriber"shall mean any person who purchases, leases, contracts for, or otherwise obtains an alarm system or the servicing or maintenance of an alarm system from an alarm business.
"Telephonic alarm system"shall mean any mechanism, equipment, or device which is designed to operate automatically through the use of public telephone facilities to transmit a signal, message, or warning to another location.
(§ 1, Ord. 180-NS, eff. September 14, 1977)