HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-1413 - Ordinance - 02/24/1983ORDINANCE NO. 1413
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
CHAPTER 4, SECTION 8 OF THE
STATION, TEXAS
OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS AMENDING
CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS
That Chapter 4, Section 8 of the Code of Ordinances, City of
College Station, Texas is hereby amended to read as follows~
ALARM SYSTEMS
A. Definitions
1.
Alarm Agent shall mean any individual employed
by an aIarm business whose duties include altering,
installing, maintaining, moving, repairing,
replacing, selling, servicing, responding to, or
monitoring an alarm system. It shall also mean any
person employed or otherwise associated with an alarm
business who has access to confidential information
relating to a customer or subscriber of such alarm
business which could be used to compromise or defeat
an alarm system·
Central Station means any premise, usually
maintained by an alarm company, equipped to receive
and displace signals from any type alarms.
The term "Alarm User" shall mean any person
or whose premises an alarm system is maintained
except for alarm systems on motor vehicles.
The term "Subscriber" shall mean a person
or business which buys or otherwise obtains an alarm
system and has a contract with an alarm business to
monitor and/or service the alarm system.
5. Home Alarm means any alarm device or system
which is connected to a residence.
Hold-up Alarm means any type alarm system or
device designated to be actuated by the Alarm
User or Subscriber in the event of a hold-up
or robbery.
Dial Alarm means any alarm or device which
automatically selects a telephone line connected to
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police headquarters and reproduces a pre-recorded
message to report a criminal instrusion or other
emergency requiring police response.
Chief of Police means the Chief of the College
Station Pol~ Department or his designated
representative.
9. City means the City of College Station, Texas.
10.
False Alarm shall mean the activation of an
alarm system or device through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation, or the negligence
of the owner or leasee of an alarm system or device
or of his employees or agents. Such terminology does
not include, for example, alarms cuased by
hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or other violent
conditions.
11. Person means any individual, corportation or
organization.
B. Alarm Business License
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No person shall conduct an alarm business in the City of
College Station unless they are licensed by the State of
Texas under the provisions of the Private Investigators
and Private Security Agencies Act.
Records
Every new subscriber of an alarm system or device within
the City of College Station shall supply the Chief of
Police with the names of three persons having access to
and control over the building or area protected by an
alarm system or device. The subscriber shall update such
information within three days after any such person is no
longer available or entitled to enter and exercise
control over the premises.
Any person so listed shall come to the scene of an alarm
activation within 30 minutes of being notified by the
alarm agent or the College Station Police Department.
D. Alarm_~stem Standards
1. Power S__upply
Any alarm system which necessitates response by a law
enforcement agency or is a public alarm, shall be
provided with standby power to automatically maintain
the system in a normal condition for a period of 4
hours in the event of the interruption of the primary
power source. This does not apply where the central
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monitoring equipment produces a distinctive signal
indicating power failure at the protected premises
and a police response is not required.
The City shall be entitled to inspect any
installation for standby power supply function during
regular business hours.
E. Maintenance
All alarm systems shall be subject to repair or
correction no later than the end of the business day
following the day on which the user or alarm agent
receives notification of the need for such service.
Each installation shall be thoroughly inspected
once each year. A copy of the inspection shall be
sent to the Chief of Police by tghe Alarm Agent on a
yearly basis. The Police Chief or his delegate may
require more frequent inspection.
F. Mechanical Malfunctions
Whenever two false alarms have been received within a one
month period by the police department, it shall be the
responsibility of the alarm agent to inspect and repair
the alarms. The alarm agent shall send a copy of the
inspection to the Chief of Police.
G. Dial Alarm Receivin~ E~ui~ment
After the enactment of this section, no automatic
protection devices known as dial alarms or dialers, will
be installed and keyed to any police emergency trunk
line, used by the police to receive emergency requests or
used to provide the public with information. Within
sixty (60) days after the effective date of this section,
all automatic protection devices known as dialers or dial
alarms that were connected to a police emergency number
or to a line used by the police to give the general
public information, shall be disconnected from such
number or line. The owner or lessee of any such device
so connected shall be responsible for the disconnection
of said device, and obtaining from the City of College
Station Police Department the necessary instructions.
H. Testing of Equipment
No person shall conduct any test or demonstration of a
police alarm device or system in the City of College
Station without first obtaining permission from the Chief
of Police. Permission to conduct such test of a police
alarm device or system shall not be necessary when the
alarm device is connected to an intermediary receiver and
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not relayed to police headquarters, and precaution has
been taken to insure that such test will not cause police
response or alarm to the general public.
I. Penalties
Violation of any subsection of this ordinance
shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed two
hundred dollars ($200.00).
The knowing failure of an alarm agent to
inspect or repair an alarm where required herein is
an offense hereunder. Each day during which such
failure continues shall constitute a separate
offense.
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The intentional installation or maintenace
of an alarm not in accordance with the requirements
of this ordinance is an offense hereunder.
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It is an offense to knowingly or recklessly
fail to supply information as required by
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Section
It is an offense to knowingly or recklessly
fail to attend upon the scene of an alarm activation
within the time period set forth herein after actual
notice has been given to the person designated to
enter and control any premises.
J. Cost of Maintenance and Response
Any alarm user which originates more than 5 false
alarms in any one year, or more than 1 false alarm in
any one month shall pay the average cost of police
response to such excessive alarms, as calculated by
the Director of Finance, such cost shall include
personnel time for all officers involved in response
and vehicle cost for 1/2 hour for each vehicle
involved.
II.
Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase,
or word of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid
for any purpose, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be
affected thereby.
III.
Ail ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only.
IV.
And, it is ordained that this ordinance shall become
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effective from and after its passage and publication in
accordance with the city charter of the City of College Station.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 24th DAY OF F~brua~y , 1983.
ATTEST:
DIAN JONES/,/'
CITY SECRETARY
GARY HA~AYOR