§ 6-9. Revocation/reinstatement of permit.  


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  • (a)

    The alarm administrator may suspend or refuse to renew a general alarm system or CATV alarm system permit for any violation of this chapter.

    (b)

    The alarm administrator may suspend or refuse to renew an alarm permit if a general alarm system or CATV alarm system generates ten false robbery or police alert or burglar/intrusion alarm notifications in any 12-month period described in section 6-5.

    (c)

    A revocation may be lifted or permit reinstated upon a sufficient showing that the conditions which caused the action have been corrected and if the alarm administrator determines that the general alarm system or CATV alarm system is likely to be maintained and operated in a responsible manner in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

    (d)

    The alarm administrator shall also have the authority to revoke an alarm permit if:

    (1)

    An alarm user fails to pay any fees or fines assessed under this chapter within 30 days of being invoiced;

    (2)

    There is a statement of material fact known to be false in the alarm permit application;

    (3)

    The alarm user has failed to submit a written certification from an alarm installation company that complies with the requirements of this chapter, stating that the alarm system has been inspected and repaired (if necessary) and/or additional training has been conducted by the alarm installation company; and/or

    (4)

    The alarm user has ten or more false alarms in any 12-month period described in section 6-5.

    (e)

    If the alarm permit is reinstated pursuant to this section, the alarm administrator may again revoke the alarm permit if it is determined that three false alarms have occurred within the 12-month period after the reinstatement date. All false alarm fines after reinstatement are $100.00 each.

(Ord. No. O-2012-017-04, § 2, 9-24-12)