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Sec. 6-44 Disconnection and Recommendation.
   (a)   Whenever alarm conditions are received by the Police Department that evidence a failure of the alarm equipment or the alarm user to comply with the requirements of this Ordinance, the Chief of Police may order that the alarm user disconnect such alarm system until it is made to comply with the requirements of this Ordinance. If there are more than ten (10) false alarms in any one calendar year from any alarm system, the Chief of Police may remove the alarm system from the signal board.
   (b)   No action or disconnection shall take place unless the Chief of Police first gives written notice of his or her intention to do so, and the date on which the action will be taken provided, however, that in the event the Chief of Police believes that action of disconnection is necessary for the public health or safety, he or she may disconnect the alarm system and provide the alarm user with prompt notification thereof.
   (c)   Reconnection. An alarm system user whose authorization has been revoked is not precluded under this Section from applying for a new authorization pursuant to Section 6-38, provided, however, that all fines due must be paid and the system corrected from any deficiencies and the application is accompanied by a certification by the alarm installer that the system is installed and operating in accordance with standard industry practices and in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances.
   (d)   Any person affected by the Police Chief's order to disconnect or by the Police Chief's refusal to certify to the Clerk-Treasurer that the system currently meets all requirements, shall have the right to request the Police Commission of the Town of Dyer to review the decision or action by the Police Chief within ten (10) days after any decision has been made by the Police Chief. The Police Commission is given the authority to either affirm, modify, or reverse any decision made by the Police Chief.
(Ord. No. 85-4, § 11, 2-12-85; Am. Ord. No. 2011-01, 2-10-11)