7511 - Control of alarm devices and automatic dialing devices.

     § 7511.  Control of alarm devices and automatic dialing devices.        (a)  Automatic dialing devices.--A person may not attach or     use an automatic dialing device without doing all of the     following:            (1)  Providing the disclosure under subsection (b).            (2)  Obtaining prior written approval from a public        safety agency to use the automatic dialing device to alert        the public safety agency of an alarm condition. The public        safety agency shall not be responsible for any costs for the        installation and maintenance of any dedicated telephone line        or equipment associated with the alarm termination.        (b)  Disclosure.--A person seeking approval under subsection     (a) shall disclose the telephone number of a person to be     contacted if the automatic dialing device is activated and all     relevant facts concerning the design and layout of the premises     to be protected by the automatic dialing device. The person     shall inform the public safety agency of any change in the     information required by this subsection as soon as practicable.        (c)  False alarms prohibited.--            (1)  A person that owns, uses or possesses an alarm        device or automatic dialing device may not, after causing or        permitting three false alarms to occur in a consecutive 12-        month period, cause or permit a subsequent false alarm to        occur in the same consecutive 12-month period. A person that        violates this paragraph commits a summary offense and shall,        upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than        $300.            (2)  Venue for prosecution of an offense under this        subsection shall lie at any of the following places:                (i)  Where the alarm originated.                (ii)  Where the alarm was received by the:                    (A)  public service agency; or                    (B)  third person designated to notify the public                service agency.            (3)  Notwithstanding 42 Pa.C.S. § 3733 (relating to        deposits into account) or any other law, the disposition of        fines shall be as follows:                (i)  The fine shall be paid to the municipality if            all of the following apply:                    (A)  The public safety agency which responded to                the false alarm serves the municipality.                    (B)  The prosecution is initiated by the public                safety agency under clause (A) or by the                municipality.                (ii)  The full amount of the fine shall be paid to            the Commonwealth if all of the following apply:                    (A)  The Pennsylvania State Police is the public                safety agency which responded to the false alarm.                    (B)  The prosecution is initiated by the                Pennsylvania State Police.                    (C)  There is no prosecution under subparagraph                (i).        (d)  Suspension or revocation of approval.--The public safety     agency may refuse, revoke or suspend the approval granted under     subsection (a) if the public safety agency determines any of the     following:            (1)  The request for approval contains a statement of        material fact which is false.            (2)  The person failed to comply with this section.            (3)  The person violated subsection (c).        (e)  Local regulation of installers.--            (1)  General rule.--Except as set forth in paragraph (2),        nothing in this section shall prohibit a municipality from        requiring any individual who installs or inspects alarm        devices in such municipality to acquire a license, meet        educational requirements or pass an examination relating to        competence to perform such installations. Nothing in this        section shall preclude municipalities from doing any of the        following:                (i)  Denying or revoking local permits for failure to            comply with local ordinances.                (ii)  Levying lawful taxes and fees.                (iii)  Requiring the purchase of a business privilege            license.            (2)  Limitation.--A municipality may not require a        licensed electrical contractor to acquire a separate or        additional license or certification to install or inspect        alarm devices if the electrical contractor is licensed by the        municipality and has passed an examination in the National        Electrical Code, a similar code or local electrical code and        has at least two years' experience as an electrical        contractor.        (f)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Alarm."  A communication to a public safety agency     indicating that a crime, fire or other emergency warranting     immediate action by that public safety agency has occurred or is     occurring.        "Alarm device."  A device designed to automatically transmit     an alarm:            (1)  directly to a public safety agency; or            (2)  to a person that is instructed to notify the public        safety agency of the alarm.        "Automatic dialing device."  A device which is interconnected     to a telephone line and preprogrammed to transmit the coded     signal of an alarm to a dedicated telephone trunk line or to     dial a predetermined telephone number to an alarm to a public     safety agency.        "Dedicated telephone trunk line."  A telephone line or lines     which serve a public safety agency which is dedicated to     receiving transmissions from an automatic dialing device.        "False alarm."  The activation of an alarm device to which a     public safety agency responds when a crime, fire or other     emergency has not occurred.        "Person."  An individual, corporation, partnership,     incorporated association or other similar entity.        "Public safety agency."  The Pennsylvania State Police or any     municipal police or fire department.     (June 18, 1998, P.L.503, No.70, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998,     P.L.1103, No.149, eff. 60 days)        1998 Amendments.  Act 70 added section 7511 and Act 149     amended subsec. (e).