(A) No person shall program an automatic dialing device to select a primary trunk line as identified by the Police Chief without specific approval from the Police Chief.
(B) No alarm user shall fail to disconnect or reprogram an automatic dialing device which is designed to connect a primary trunk line within 12 hours of receipt of written notice that it is so programmed which notice shall be delivered by hand or by certified mail, postage prepaid from the Chief of Police. If such notice is by mail, as aforesaid, it shall be presumed that delivery of same was made within 48 hours of the posting thereof.
(C) Within 60 days of the effective date of this chapter, all existing automatic dialing devices programmed to select a primary trunk line shall be reprogrammed upon application to the Chief of Police or disconnected. Upon approval of reprogramming of such a system the user shall, before utilizing the reprogrammed system or device, first obtain a permit as provided in this chapter.
(D) Any alarm user who has a false alarm as a result of a malfunction or defect in such system shall undertake measures to have the system corrected or repaired within 24 hours of such false alarm and such correction or repair shall be subject to inspection and approval by the Chief of Police or his designee. Until such corrective action has been completed the system shall be disconnected by such user.
(Ord. passed 8-15-05) Penalty, see § 99.99