§ 99.03 REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
   (A)   All alarm systems operating within the city shall be registered with the Police Department. Alarm systems operating within the city without proper registration shall be deemed in violation of this chapter. Registration application may be obtained at the Police Records Division.
   (B)   Each registration application must include the following information:
      (1)   The name, address and telephone numbers of the person who will be the registration holder and be responsible for the proper maintenance and operation of the alarm system and payment of fees assessed under this chapter;
      (2)   The classification of the alarm site as residential, or commercial;
      (3)   For each alarm system located at the alarm site, the purpose of the alarm system, i.e., burglary, robbery or lifeline;
      (4)   When required by this chapter, certification from a person licensed by the state to install or design systems, stating:
      (5)   The date of the installation of the alarm system;
      (6)   The current alarm company of the person performing or directly supervising the installation or maintenance of the alarm system;
      (7)   The name, address and telephone number of all persons who may respond to alarm notifications, to allow access to the premises, by means of keys, combinations, security codes and the like;
      (8)   The name, physical address and telephone number of the home or business where the alarm is located;
      (9)   The normal business hours, and normal times of entry and exit, when applicable; and
      (10)   Other information required by the Chief of Police that is necessary for the enforcement of this chapter.
   (C)   Any false information provided by an applicant for on the registration application with the Chief of Police shall be sufficient cause for refusal to authorize a registration or failure to promptly provide updates for changes in registration information will result in a municipal ordinance fine of $50.
   (D)   An alarm registration cannot be transferred to another person. A registration holder shall inform the Chief of Police or his or her representative of any change that alters any information listed on the registration application immediately.
(Ord. passed - -1997; Ord. 2000-23, passed 8-8-2000)