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§ 95.07 DENIAL OF PERMIT.
   An application for an alarm user permit shall be denied if the applicant willfully falsifies any information on the application, or if the alarm system fails to meet the qualifications of this chapter.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.08 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   An alarm user permit shall be revoked or suspended by the Chief of Police for such period of time as decided, for any reason for which the granting of such permit might be lawfully denied, or for a violation of any provision of this chapter or of any rule or regulation made in implementation thereof, by the Chief of Police under § 95.10.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.09 APPEAL FROM DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION.
   Every applicant for or holder of an alarm user permit shall have the right of appeal to the City Council upon a denial of such application; upon a suspension or revocation of such permit; or a determination of additional permit charges under § 95.99. All appeals must be made in writing within seven days of the date the notice of denial suspension, revocation, or determination of additional permit charges is served upon the alarm user. A signed, dated letter bearing the signature and printed name, address, and telephone number the appellant shall satisfy the requirement of a written appeal. The appeal will be heard at the next regularly scheduled Council meeting which occurs not less than 14 days following receipt by the City Clerk of the written appeal. All written appeals must be served upon or mailed to the City Clerk.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.10 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   (A)   The rules and regulations prescribed by the Chief of Police will be published and made available at the Police Department and/or City Hall.
   (B)   The Chief of Police may prescribe any of the following:
      (1)   Minimum standards for the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of police alarm systems;
      (2)   Specific provisions relating to testing procedures; and
      (3)   Specific provisions relating to the skill and competency of the applicant to be a permittee.
The Chief of Police is authorized to inspect or cause to be inspected, the premises whereon the alarm system is located. The Chief of Police shall have the power to make and enforce such reasonable rules and regulations as may be necessary in the discretion of the Chief of Police to implement the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.11 AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICES - INTERCONNECTING TO PRIMARY TRUNK LINES.
   (A)   No automatic dialing devices shall be interconnected to a primary trunk line after the effective date of this chapter.
   (B)   Within 90 days after the effective date of this chapter, all automatic dialing devices interconnected to a primary trunk line shall be disconnected therefrom. The alarm user of such device shall be responsible for having the device disconnected within the 90 day time period prescribed herein.
   (C)   Hearing impaired persons, verified by a physicians order, shall be exempt from the provisions of this section and may use direct dial, recorded message alarms.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.12 AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICES - INTERMEDIARY SERVICES.
   (A)   Persons owning or leasing an automatic dialing device may have the device interconnected to a telephone line transmitting directly to:
      (1)   A central station;
      (2)   A modified central station; or
      (3)   A licensed answering service.
   (B)   The relaying of messages by intermediary services to the Sheriff's Department may be made over a special trunk line, at the discretion of the Chief of Police.
   (C)   This section shall apply only to those automatic dialing services interconnected to the Communications Center of the Sheriff's Department.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
§ 95.13 POSSESSION, DISPLAY, AND SURRENDER OF PERMITS.
   The alarm business permit and alarm user permit must be conspicuously displayed at the alarm location, and shall be displayed upon request by any police officer. Any permit hereunder shall be surrendered to the Chief of Police upon suspension or revocation.
(Ord. 114, passed 3-8-04)
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