As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ADVISORY BOARD
Persons designated by the governing authority that should be representative
of the community, alarm industry, and law enforcement. The Advisory Board
should review and recommend false alarm reduction efforts and report to the
governing authority.
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
A person or persons designated by the governing authority to administer,
control and review false alarm reduction efforts.
ALARM COMPANY
The business, by an individual, partnership, corporation or other
entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing,
moving, installing or monitoring an alarm system in an alarm site.
ALARM DISPATCH REQUEST
A notification to a law enforcement agency that an alarm, either
manual or automatic, has been activated at a particular alarm site.
ALARM REGISTRATION (OR PERMITS)
The notification by an alarm company or an alarm user of the alarm
administration that an alarm system has been installed and is muse.
ALARM REVIEW BOARD
Should consist of five members as follows: the Chief of Police or
designee, Borough Secretary or designee, member of Borough Council or designee,
a representative of the Fire Department or designee, and an at-large appointee
of the Borough Council that cannot be resolved at a first level. All appointees
shall serve at the pleasure of Council.
ALARM SITE
A single fixed premises or location served by an alarm system or
systems. Each tenancy, if served by a separate alarm system in a multitenant
building or complex, shall be considered a separate alarm site.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or series of devices, including, but not limited to, systems
interconnected with a radio frequency method such as cellular or private radio
signals, which emit or transmit a remote or local audible, visual or electronic
signal indicating an alarm condition and intended to summon law enforcement
service of the municipality. Alarm systems do not include an alarm installed
in a vehicle or person unless the vehicle or personal alarm is permanently
located at a site.
ALARM USER
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity who (which)
uses or is in control of any alarm system at its alarm site.
ALARM USER AWARENESS CLASS
A class conducted by the municipality or law enforcement agency for
the purpose of educating alarm users about the problems created by false alarms
and responsible use and operation of alarm systems.
AUTOMATIC VOICE DIALER
Any electrical, electronic, mechanical or other device capable of
being programmed to send a prerecorded voice message when activated, over
a telephone line radio or other communication system, to a law enforcement
agency.
CANCELLATION or RESPONDING AGENCY ALARM DISPATCH CANCELLATIONS
The process by which an alarm company providing monitoring verifies
with the alarm user or responsible party that a false dispatch has occurred
and that there is not an existing situation at the alarm site requiring law
enforcement agency response.
CONVERSION
The transaction or process by which one alarm company begins monitoring
of a previously unmonitored alarm system or an alarm system previously monitored
by another alarm company.
DURESS ALARM
A silent alarm system signal generated by the manual activation of
a device intended to signal a life-threatening situation or a crime in progress
requiring law enforcement response.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm dispatch request to a law enforcement agency, when the responding
officer finds no evidence of a criminal offense or attempted criminal offense
alter having completed a timely investigation of the alarm site.
HOLDUP ALARM
A silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device
intended to signal a robbery in progress.
KEYPAD
A device that allows control of an alarm system by the manual entering
of a coded sequence of numbers or letters.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
The Borough Police Department, director of a law enforcement agency,
or an authorized representative.
LICENSE
A license issued to an alarm company to sell, install monitor, repair,
or replace alarm systems by an authority having jurisdiction.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
Any alarm system that annunciates an alarm only by an internal or
external audio device.
MONITORING
The process by which an alarm company receives signals from an alarm
system and relays an alarm dispatch request to the municipality for the purpose
of summoning law enforcement response to the alarm site.
ONE PLUS DURESS ALARM
The manual activation of a silent alarm signal by entering at a keypad
a code that adds one to the last digit of the normal arm/disarm code (normal
code equals 1234; One plus duress code + 1235).
PANIC
An audible alarm system signal generated by the manual activation
of a device intended to signal a life-threatening or emergency situation requiring
law enforcement response.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or similar entity.
TAKEOVER
The transaction or process by which an alarm user takes over control
of an existing alarm system which was previously controlled by another alarm
user.
VERIFY
An attempt by the alarm company or its representative to contact
the alarm site by telephonic or other electronic means, whether or not actual
contact with a person is made, before requesting law enforcement dispatch,
in an attempt to avoid an unnecessary alarm dispatch request.
ZONES
Subdivisions into which an alarm system is divided to indicate the
general location from which an alarm system signal is transmitted.
A tenant of an apartment with an alarm system shall obtain an alarm
registration from Mount Oliver Borough before operating or causing the operation
of any alarm System in the tenant's residential unit. The owner or property
manager of an apartment complex shall obtain a separate alarm registration
of any alarm system operated in offices or common areas of the apartment complex.
The annual fee for a landlord's registration or the renewal of his or her
registrations shall be the same as the fee for a commercial alarm site. Each
building regardless of the number of units contained therein shall be deemed
as one commercial alarm site and shall pay the annual registration fee for
a commercial alarm site.
A registration shall expire one year from the date of issuance, and
must be renewed annually by submitting an updated application and a registration
renewal fee to Mount Oliver Borough. Mount Oliver Borough shall notify each
alarm user of the need to renew 30 days prior to the expiration date. Failure
to renew will be classified as use of a nonregistered alarm system and citations
and penalties shall be assessed without waiver. A $25 late fee can be assessed
if the renewal is more than 30 days late.
Mount Oliver Borough can appeal to an appropriate governmental body regulating the alarm company to suspend or revoke the alarm company's license when the alarm company fails to comply with the duties listed in §
60-7. In the event Mount Oliver Borough cannot obtain required information about the alarm company from the governmental body regulating the alarm company, Mount Oliver Borough can require the alarm company to supply the required information in a registration with Mount Oliver Borough.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall, upon
conviction hereof, before the District Magistrate, pursuant to citation filed,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less that $50 nor more than $300 and cost
of prosecution, or, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to undergo
imprisonment for not more that 30 days.
Information contained in registration applications and applications
for appeals shall be held in confidence by all employees or representatives
of the municipality and by any third-party administrator or employee of a
third-party administrator with access to such information.
Registration of an alarm system is not intended to, nor will it, create
a contract, duty or obligation, either expressed or implied, or response.
Any and all liability and consequential damage resulting from the failure
to respond to a notification is hereby disclaimed and governmental immunity
as provided by law is retained. By registering an alarm system, the alarm
user acknowledges that police response may be based on factors such as availability
of police units, priority of calls, weather conditions, and traffic conditions,
and emergency conditions staffing levels.