In construing the provisions of this chapter, except where otherwise plainly declared or clearly apparent from the context, words used in this chapter shall be given their common and ordinary meaning and in addition, the following definitions shall apply:
"Alarm system"means any assembly of equipment, mechanical or electrical, designed to alert law enforcement agencies, the public, or any person or group of persons including a business or other commercial entity of the commission or attempted commission of a crime.
"Alarm user"means any person, business or other entity, which owns or has control over any building, structure or facility where an alarm system is maintained.
"Authorized service personnel"means those persons who, by reason of their experience, training or occupation, can demonstrate to the Sheriff that they are qualified to inspect and repair alarm systems. The Sheriff may in his discretion presume that the employment of a person for such purposes by the provider of any given alarm system is sufficient evidence that the person is so qualified.
"False alarm"means the intentional or unintentional activation of any alarm system that elicits a response from the Sheriff's Office when no criminal act has been committed or attempted. The causes of false alarm include, but are not limited to, the following: equipment malfunction, improper installation or maintenance of equipment, human error or negligence, or any cause other than the actual commission or attempted commission of a criminal act. The determination as to whether an event is a “false alarm” as defined in this section shall be made by the Sheriff or his or her designee.
"Intentional"means an act done by intention. A person acts with intent or intentionally when he or she acts with the objective or purpose to accomplish a particular result.
(Ord. 2016-021, 2016)