§ 113.03 APPLICATION; FALSE STATE- MENTS; ISSUANCE; TRANSFERABILITY; PERMIT FEES.
   (A)   The application for a permit shall contain the following information:
      (1)   Name, business address, home address, business telephone number, and home telephone number of the person in whose name the permit is requested;
      (2)   Name, business telephone number, and home telephone number of two persons who are authorized and have agreed to receive notification at any time from responding police or fire personnel to come to the alarm site within 30 minutes after receiving such notification;
      (3)   Classification of the alarm site as residential, commercial or banking institution;
      (4)   Purpose of the alarm, i.e., burglary, robbery, fire, or emergency medical assistance;
      (5)   Any other information required by the Chief of Police to insure compliance with all provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   The permit holder shall notify the Chief of Police of any change in the information contained in the application within five days of such change.
   (C)   A permit shall be valid for the period from January 1 through December 31 of the same year issued. However, if a permit is obtained after December 1, the permit shall be valid through December 31 of the next calendar year. All permits expire on December 31st and will require a renewal fee as provided for in § 13.00(A) of the Fee Schedule, as set forth in Appendix 1 of this code; permit renewals for the next calendar year shall start December 1 of the year of expiration. Permits acquired after the date of expiration shall require a new application and an additional late charge as provided for in § 13.00(A) of the Fee Schedule, as set forth in Appendix 1 of this code. Renewals may be made on weekdays during normal business hours in person, by telephone or by mail.
   (D)   If the application complies with all requirements of this ordinance, the Chief shall issue a permit upon receipt of a permit fee as provided for in § 13.00(A) of the Fee Schedule, as set forth in Appendix 1 of this code.
   (E)   Any false statement of a material nature made by an applicant for the purpose of obtaining a permit shall be grounds for denial of the issuance of the permit, or cancellation of the permit if it has been issued.
   (F)   A permit is not assignable or transferable to another person.
(Ord. 806, passed 11-17-97) Penalty, see § 113.99