As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment that provides a warning
of intrusion, break-in, movement, fire or smoke. When activated, said alarm
produces an audio or visual signal which may be connected to the telephone
lines of an alarm company provider or which can be heard or seen by the general
public. This chapter shall not apply to an alarm device installed in a motor
vehicle, water vessel or aircraft or that is a battery-operated smoke detection
device.
DIRECT DIAL SERVICE
An alarm device which is connected to a telephone line and upon activation
of an alarm device automatically dials a predetermined telephone number and
transmits a message or a signal indicating the need for emergency response
by any law enforcement agency.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm signal from an alarm device or notification from an answering
service which results in a response by any fire department or any police department,
including the Sullivan County Sheriff, within the County of Sullivan, where
an emergency situation does in fact not exist. The term "false alarm" shall
include inadvertence, negligence or an intentional act of someone other than
an intruder and shall include, as well, an alarm caused by malfunction of
the alarm device or other relevant equipment. An alarm set off by an act of
God, which shall include, but is not limited to, wind, lightning and other
extreme weather conditions, shall not be considered a false alarm.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, partnership or corporation.
At the time of issuance of a permit, an alarm identification number
shall be issued. Said identification number shall be posted in the manner
so as to be visible from the street on which the property is located. Whenever
any building is situated more than 50 feet from the street line, the alarm
identification number shall be fixed to a gatepost, fence, tree, post or other
appropriate place so as to be easily visible from the street line, and so
as to show clearly, if not otherwise evident, which is the driveway of the
property.
There is hereby established an Alarm Review Board consisting of one
person appointed by the Sheriff, two members from alarm businesses and two
members of the general public, appointed by the Legislature, to conduct a
hearing, make a finding, in writing, and impose a fine in accordance with
the provisions of this chapter.
This chapter shall be filed with the Secretary of State and shall be
effective on January 1, 2000.