The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any person or entity who
operates, maintains, has control over, or owns any alarm device designed to
summon the police or fire personnel to any location in response to an alarm
signal. The terms of this chapter shall in no way prohibit alarm companies
from providing service by private source within the Township of Hampton.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system providing warning of intrusion, fire, smoke,
carbon monoxide, flood or like peril or emergency.
DIAL ALARM DEVICE
An alarm device using telephone or other lines which transmits an
alarm signal or signals to the New Jersey State Police or other lawfully established
police department or any privately owned alarm company.
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any alarm device or combination of alarm devices installed for one
or more buildings at any location.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm device which, when activated, produces an audible or visual
signal (such as, but not limited to, fire and burglar alarm activating bell
devices). It shall not include motor vehicle antitheft alarms.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation, association
or other entity.
PERMITTEE
Any person owning or leasing or having control over an alarm device
or a local alarm within the Township of Hampton, including but not limited
to the owner or tenant of a premises or building or other structure.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm or signal activated or transmitted by inadvertent, negligent,
unintentional or intentional act or omission of a person (caused or transmitted
other than by an intruder or by fire, flood, smoke or carbon monoxide) and
shall also include alarms caused by malfunctioning of the alarm device or
other related equipment. False alarms shall not include activation caused
by power or phone line interruptions when such interruptions have been reported
to the New Jersey State Police or the Township Clerk.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
The New Jersey State Police or any other law enforcement agency exercising
lawful jurisdiction.
Person(s) required to register their alarm devices shall complete and
file with the Municipal Clerk a registration application which may be obtained
from the Municipal Clerk's office and which shall contain the following information:
A. The full name and address of the applicant, including
a complete physical address and property description which will permit the
appropriate response to the alarm.
B. The exact location of each alarm device on the property
and in or on the building or structure.
C. Name and address and telephone number of the person installing,
maintaining and/or owning the system.
D. The type of device, including what provisions have been
made to avoid false alarms and testing provisions.
E. The name and address of the entity or person(s), if any,
responsible for monitoring and initially responding to an activation of an
alarm device and a phone number for such entity and/or person(s).
F. The name and address of an entity or person and their
telephone numbers who may be contacted in the event of an alarm and at least
one other entity or person(s) who is authorized to receive notification of
an alarm call and who is authorized to enter upon the premises in which the
alarm system is located.
G. Any additional relevant information as may be reasonably
required by the Township Clerk.
The following registration charges shall apply and shall be paid upon
submission of the registration application:
A. Telephone dialer devices.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow or activate a false alarm as defined in this chapter. In case of a false alarm, any person and any permittee who violates this chapter shall each be subject to the provisions of §
60-11.
Dial alarm devices may be connected to the State Police by telephone or other lines as are permitted and designated by the New Jersey State Police or to other law enforcement agencies having jurisdiction or to third party providers. Said dial alarms shall be registered as specified in §§
60-3 and
60-4 of this chapter.
The Township Committee may from time to time promulgate rules and regulations
supplementing this chapter in order to provide for recordkeeping and efficient
management of said system.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates the terms of this chapter
shall be subject to a fine of up to $1,000 or not more than 90 days in jail,
or both; provided, however, that the following minimum and mandatory fines
shall apply to false alarms.
A. For the first false alarm in any single calendar year,
a warning shall be issued.
B. For the second false alarm in the same calendar year,
a fine of $50 shall be paid to the Township of Hampton.
C. For the third and subsequent false alarms in the same
calendar year, a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $250 for each occurrence
shall be paid to the Township of Hampton, which shall be accompanied by an
advisory letter (dated within 30 days following the date on which the complaint
is issued) from a licensed alarm company stating that the system is operating
properly. If, however, the person fails to provide such advisory letter as
provided above, a fine may be imposed by the court up to a maximum of $500
in the court's discretion.
If any article, section or subsection of this chapter is declared for
any reason to be unconstitutional or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such provisions shall be deemed severable.