120.14 EFFECT OF FAILURE TO APPEAR
120.14 EFFECT OF FAILURE TO APPEAR
All alarm system components in use with any regulated alarm system must be of an approved type to obtain a permit. (All component types will be approved when the ordinance first becomes effective). Alarm system components found to be responsible for an excessive number of false alarms may be restricted or prohibited on new permits and restricted or prohibited from further use with existing permits by written notice to the affected permit holders. The permit holder shall have 30 days to make necessary changes and submit a revised permit application form using only acceptable alarm system components. If the permit holder fails to respond the permit shall be revoked by notice sent by registered mail. The permit holder of any regulated alarm system which causes a false alarm while using any prohibited alarm system components shall be fined $100.00. (Ord. 47-1985)
More Categories:
- 120.01 DEFINITIONS
- 120.02 PERMIT REQUIRED
- 120.03 PERMIT APPLICATION
- 120.04 ISSUANCE OF ALARM SYSTEM PERMIT
- 120.05 TESTING EQUIPMENT
- 120.06 CHANGE IN INFORMATION
- 120.07 LOG OF ALARM ACTIVITY
- 120.08 IDENTIFICATION CARDS REQUIRED
- 120.09 CONSUMER PROTECTION
- 120.10 PROHIBITED ACTIVITY
- 120.11 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS
- 120.12 SERVICE OF NOTICE AND CONTENTS
- 120.13 PENALTY
- 120.15 FEE AND VIOLATION PROCEEDS
- 120.16 PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF FINE, REVOCAT
- 120.17 OTHER PROVISIONS
- 120.18 SEVERABILITY
- 120.19 EFFECTIVE DATE
- 120.20 NO MORE THAN THREE FALSE ALARMS IN 12 MONTH






