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a. "Alarm agent"
means any person who is employed by an alarm business operator, either directly or indirectly, who does not respond to activated alarms but whose duties include any of the following: maintaining, leasing, servicing, repairing, altering, installing, replacing or moving on or in any building, structure or facility, any alarm system.
b.
Exemption. The provisions of this section do 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 physical location and installation of the alarm system in a specific location.
2. "Alarm business"
means the business of any person consisting of: selling and installing, maintaining, servicing, altering, replacing or moving any alarm system or component parts thereof in or on any building, structure or facility responding to alarm systems.
3. "Alarm business operator"
means any person who operates any business engaged in the sale and installation, maintenance, alteration or servicing the alarm systems, or which responds to such alarm systems. Alarm business operator does not include a business which merely sells from a fixed location or manufactures alarm systems, unless such business services, installs, monitors or responds to alarm systems at protected premises.
4. "Alarm system"
means any assembly of equipment and devices designed to signal the presence of a potential hazard which terminates at the police department communications center, relayed by an alarm answering service or any other audible or silent alarm device to which the police are expected to respond. In this chapter, the term "alarm system" includes the terms "automatic robbery alarm systems," "burglar alarm systems," "robbery alarm systems," "manual robbery alarm systems" and "intrusion alarms" as those terms are defined in this chapter. Fire alarm systems and alarm systems which monitor temperature, humidity or anything other than an unauthorized intrusion into a premises or an attempted burglary or robbery at a premises are specifically excluded from the provisions of this chapter.
5. "Alarm user"
means any person on whose premises an alarm system is maintained within the City, except for alarm systems on motor vehicles or proprietary systems. If, however, an alarm system on a motor vehicle is connected with an alarm system at a premises (other than a proprietary system), the person using such a system is an alarm user. Also excluded from this definition and from the coverage of this chapter are persons who use alarm systems to alert or signal persons within the premises in which the alarm system is located, of an attempted burglary, unauthorized intrusion or robbery attempt. If such a system, however, employs an audible signal emitting sounds or a flashing light or beacon designed to signal persons outside the premises, such system shall be within the definition of alarm system and shall be subject to this chapter.
6. "Annunciator"
means the instrumentation on an alarm console at the receiving terminal of a signal line which through both visual and audible signals shows when an alarm device at a particular location has been activated or indicates line trouble.
8. "Answering service"
means a telephone answering service which receives emergency signals from alarm systems on a continuous basis through trained employees, and thereafter immediately relays the messages from such signals by live voice to the communication center of the police department.
9. "Audible alarm"
means any device or system designed to signal the presence of a potential hazard which when activated is capable of being heard within the premises or the immediate area thereof.
10. "Automatic dialing system"
means an alarm system which automatically sends over regular telephone lines, by direct connection or otherwise, a prerecorded voice message indicating the existence of the emergency situation that the alarm system is designed to detect.
11. "Automatic robbery alarm system"
means an alarm system in which the signal transmission is initiated by the action of the robber.
12. "Central station"
means an office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits and where guards are maintained continuously to investigate signals.
13. "Central station equipment"
means the signal receiving, recording or retransmitting equipment installed in the central station.
14. "Central station system"
means a system in which the operation of electrical protection circuits and devices are signaled automatically to, recorded in, maintained and supervised from a central station having trained operators and guard in attendance at all times.
15. "Commercial alarm"
means an alarm installed on premises which are primarily used for one or more of the following:
16. "Communications center"
means the city police department communications center maintained to receive and dispatch telephone and radio messages requiring action of police, fire and other departments of the City.
17. "Direct connect"
means an alarm system which has the capability of transmitting system signals to and receiving them at an agency maintained by a local governmental agency, such as a City or police communications center.
18. "Direct line"
means a telephone line leading directly from a central station to the communications center of the City that is for use only to report emergency signals on a person-to-person basis.
19. "Emergency"
means the occurrence of a criminal event which requires the immediate response of local law enforcement, fire or medical agencies.
20. "False alarm"
means the activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation or maintenance or the negligence of the owner, lessee or of his employees or agents. Such terminology does not include, for example, alarms caused by hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or other violent, uncontrollable acts of nature.
21. "Robbery alarm system"
means an alarm system signaling a robbery or attempted robbery.
22. "Interconnect"
means to connect an alarm system to a voice-grade telephone line, either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a standard telephone for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit an emergency message upon the activation of the alarm.
23. "Intrusion alarm system"
means an alarm system signaling an entry or attempted entry into the area protected by the system.
24. "Local alarm system"
refers to a signaling system which when activated causes an audible and/or visual signaling device to be activated in or on the premises within which the system is installed.
25. "Manual hold-up alarm system"
means an alarm system in which the signal transmission is initiated by the direct action of the person attacked or by an observer of the attack.
26. "Modified central station"
means an office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits. Such modified central station is not listed by Underwriters' Laboratories.
27. "Police Chief"
means the Chief of Police of the police department or his designated representative.
28. "Police" or "police department"
means the Livermore police department.
29. "Primary trunk line"
means a telephone line leading directly into the communications center of the City for the purpose of handling emergency calls on a person-to-person basis, and which is identified as such by a specific number included among the emergency numbers listed in the telephone directory issued by the telephone company and covering the service area within the police department's jurisdiction.
30. "Proprietary system"
means an alarm system sounding and/or recording alarm and supervisory signals at a control center located within the protected premises, and under the supervision of the proprietor of the protected premises. If a proprietary system includes a signal line connected directly or by means of an automatic dialing device to a police communications center, a central station, modified central station or answering service, it thereby becomes an "alarm system" as defined in this section.
31. "Remote signaling system"
means an alarm signaling system which, when activated by an alarm device, transmits a signal from an alarm signaling device to a central location, other than the communications center, where appropriate action is taken to investigate and respond to the signal.
32. "Signal line"
means the transmission line through which the signal passes from one of the elements of the signal transmission to another.
33. "Special trunk line"
means a telephone line leading into the communications center of the City which has the primary purpose of handling emergency signals or messages originating either directly or through a central location from automatic dialing devices.
34. "Subscriber"
means a person who buys and/or leases or otherwise obtains an alarm signaling system and thereafter contracts with or hires an alarm business to monitor and/or service the alarm device.
35. "Telephone company"
means the utility that furnishes telephone service to the City.
(Ord. 1218 § 2, 1986; Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018)