§ 111.10 APPLICATION AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ALARM BUSINESS LICENSE.
   (A)   Application for a license for the operation of an alarm business may be made by the owner or operator of the alarm system business. The application must be made in writing to the Public Safety Communications Center on a form approved by the Public Safety Communications Center. The application shall include the following information:
      (1)   The full name, address and telephone number of the alarm business;
      (2)   The full name, business address, home address and home telephone number of the manager;
      (3)   The full name, business address and telephone number of each owner and officer of the alarm business. However, no more than five persons are required to be listed; and
      (4)   A telephone number at which the Public Safety Communications Center can notify the personnel of the alarm business of a need for assistance at any time.
   (B)   An alarm business shall have the following information on file and immediately available to the Public Safety Communications Center at any time that the alarm business notifies the Public Safety Communications Center, directly or indirectly, that an alarm system has been activated:
      (1)   The name, address and telephone number for each owner and operator of the building, structure, facility or premises that is the subject of the alarm;
      (2)   The street address of the property and the location on the property that is the subject of the alarm;
      (3)   Any business name used for the premises that is the subject of the alarm;
      (4)   Whether the alarm system or systems are designed to give notice of a burglary, robbery, fire or other type of emergency, which shall be specified;
      (5)   The name and address for the alarm business as well as the name and telephone number of the caller; and
      (6)   The name and telephone number of any person or an alarm agent of the alarm business who is able, has agreed to, and will:
         (a)   Receive notification at any time;
         (b)   Come to the alarm site within 20 minutes after receiving a request from police, fire or other responding agency in that jurisdiction; and
         (c)   Grant access to the alarm site, deactivate the alarm system and re-secure the alarm site, if that is necessary.
(Prior Code, § 36-8-2-3) (Ord. 91-253, passed 3-18-1991, 91 COM REC 252–265)