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A. License And Registration Required: It shall be unlawful for any person to own, manage, conduct or carry on the business of selling, leasing, installing, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, moving or removing, or causing to be sold, leased, installed, serviced, maintained, repaired, replaced, moved or removed in or on any building, residence or other property within the city any device known as an intrusion or physical duress alarm system, or automatic dialing device connected to an answering service, unless such person is licensed therefor in accordance with Utah Code Annotated section 58-55-101 et seq., and any other applicable laws or ordinances, and the name, address and certificate number or ID card number of such person is registered with the sheriff as provided herein.
B. Fee: The fee for an intrusion or physical duress alarm system business license shall be as specified on the fee schedule adopted pursuant to section 5.06.050 of this title. (1999 Code)
It shall be unlawful for any person employed by a person having a valid license as an alarm business or company under Utah Code Annotated section 58-55-101 et seq., to engage directly in the selling, leasing, installing, servicing, maintaining, repairing, moving or removing in or on any building or other property within the city any intrusion or physical duress alarm system unless such person shall first be licensed therefor in accordance with all applicable laws and shall register his name, address and ID card number with the sheriff. There shall be no fee for registration under this section. (1999 Code)
A. Registration Required: Every alarm business and its employees shall register their name, address and license number or ID card number with the sheriff.
B. Fingerprint And Photograph: Along with the registration information, the registrant shall be fingerprinted and photographed by the sheriff. (1999 Code)
A. Every alarm user shall have on his premises or in his possession an alarm user permit issued by the sheriff at no charge.
B. It shall be unlawful for any alarm business to report to the sheriff or other emergency service agency, any alarm system on any premises for which the alarm user has not obtained an alarm user permit. (1999 Code)
A. Submission Of Information Card: An alarm information card will be completed and submitted to the sheriff's alarm coordinator by the user of any alarm system prior to the operation of the system.
B. Content Of Card: This card shall set forth the full name, address and telephone number of both the owner or lessee on whose premises the system will be installed, operated, connected or maintained, and the name of the person or licensed alarm system business installing, maintaining, or servicing the system, as well as the type of system to be installed, operated or maintained. The card shall further contain the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three (3) individuals who may be contacted by peace officers responding to an alarm. The persons listed shall have authority to act for the alarm user in granting peace officers access to any portion of the premises concerned and be knowledgeable in the basic operation of the alarm system. The alarm information card shall contain such additional information as the sheriff shall reasonably deem necessary to properly identify and locate the user, the alarm business installing, servicing or maintaining the alarm system, and the persons to be contacted in the event of the filing of an alarm report.
C. Code Number: In addition to submitting the alarm information card, users of audible outside local alarm systems shall post near the alarm and at a position readable from ground level, a code number furnished by the alarm coordinator to allow reference to the alarm information card required by this section. (1999 Code)
Every alarm business selling, leasing or furnishing to any user an alarm system which is installed on premises located in the city shall furnish the user with written instructions that provide information to enable the user to operate the alarm system properly. (1999 Code)
A. Revocation Of Permit: Any alarm user which has seven or more false alarms within a twelve (12) month period shall be subject to revocation, assessments, and/or misdemeanor violation. Revocation of a user permit shall be in accordance with the license revocation provisions specified in this title.
B. Service Fee: A service fee is hereby imposed as provided in section 5.06.050 of this title for all false alarms on a physical duress or intrusion alarm system to which peace officers respond. (1999 Code)
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