1. The ordinance applies to a person who operates
or causes to be operated an alarm system at any alarm site.
2. A separate permit is required for each alarm site.
(Each street address)
3. Permits are free and good for three years.
4. To obtain a permit, simply complete an application
and mail to:
Mansfield Police Department
1601 Heritage Parkway
Mansfield, Texas 76063
5. The permit holder must:
a. Maintain the premises in a manner that insures
proper operation of the alarm.
b. Maintain the alarm system in a manner that minimizes
false alarms.
c. Respond or cause a representative to respond
to the scene of an alarm, when called by the police department "within
a reasonable period of time".
d. Not manually activate the alarm for any reason
other than an occurrence of an event that the system was intended
to report. (i.e. Activating a robbery or "panic" alarm
for any reason less than a life threatening situation)
e. Adjust, or cause their alarm to be adjusted so
that it will sound for no longer than 30 minutes after being activated.
f. If the person operates a local alarm or an alarm
that calls the police department directly, they must adjust or cause
their alarm to be adjusted so that upon activation, the system will
not transmit another alarm signal without first being manually reset.
g. Keep a complete set of written operating instructions
for each alarm system at each alarm site.
6. The ordinance allows six free false alarms per
any continues twelve (12) month period. The permit holder shall pay
a service fee of $30.00 for each false alarm from an alarm site that
is in excess of six alarms within any twelve month period.
7. In addition to the service fees, a person who operates
an alarm system may be cited to court for violating any of the following
sections of the ordinance.
a. Operating an alarm system without a permit.
b. Operating an alarm system while your permit is
revoked.
c. Failing to respond within a "reasonable
period of time".
d. Activating an alarm for the wrong purpose.
e. Allowing the alarm o sound for more than 30 minutes.
f. Failure to have a manual reset system.
g. Failure to maintain operating instructions at
site.
8. A permit can be revoked for:
a. A false statement of a material matter in the
application.
b. The permit holder has violated any of the sections
dealing with his/her responsibilities concerning their alarm.
c. The permit holder has failed to make a timely
payment of a service fee.