§ 111.07 ALARM EQUIPMENT OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR SUPPLIERS AND
INSTALLERS.
   In addition to other requirements for issuance of permits imposed by §§ 111.04 through 111.13 and 111.99 of this chapter, the city’s law enforcement agency, before issuance of a permit, shall ensure that the following minimum operational standards are met and agreed upon.
   (A)   An alarm equipment supplier or installer that sells, leases, or rents automatic signaling devices for installation in or upon any premises in the city or installs or maintains such device, whether or not such device is keyed to a licensed monitoring service, shall furnish to the person for whom such device is installed or service provided, complete instructions detailing the operation of the device. These instructions shall include information as to how the device may be disconnected.
   (B)   All licensed alarm equipment suppliers or installers shall provide the city within 60 days of the sale, lease, rental, or installation of an alarm system, or with respect to all automatic signaling devices previously sold, leased, installed, or maintained, on or before January 1, 1993, a listing of all automatic signaling device installations located in the city known to the supplier or installer. This information shall include the requirements of § 111.04(F)(1), (F)(2), (F)(3), (F)(4), and (F)(6) of this chapter.
   (C)   When automatic signal devices sold, leased, installed, or maintained by an alarm equipment supplier or installer have been keyed to a licensed alarm monitoring service, information to be supplied to the city pursuant to division (B) above, shall be provided in duplicate to the alarm monitoring service to which the service has been keyed.
   (D)   At the time of sale, lease, or instillation of an alarm system, all licensed alarm equipment suppliers and installers shall furnish to the person for whom the automatic signaling device has been sold, leased, rented, or installed written information as to how maintenance service from an installer may be obtained on a 24-hour basis, including a 24-hour telephone number to call for service.
(Ord. 181, passed 9-8-1992)