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In addition to any other requirements imposed by this chapter, an alarm business shall not be granted a license to operate a modified central station unless the Police Chief finds that the modified central station, if operated, will meet the following minimum standards:

A. The premises from which the services are performed must meet any applicable fire regulations.

B. The premises from which the services are performed must be secured in a manner approved by the Police Chief to prevent entry by unauthorized persons.

C. A large enough number of operators must be on duty, awake and alert, at all times to assure that all emergency messages received will be relayed immediately to the Police Department over a direct line.

D. As soon as possible after notifying the Police Department, the operator concerned shall notify the subscriber involved of such action and the nature of the emergency message received.

E. The modified central station shall certify that all equipment supervised by the modified central station shall be tested at least once a year. Where a test result is unsatisfactory, the cause thereof shall be corrected within twenty-four hours unless circumstances exist that make such corrections impossible within such time, in which event the cause shall be corrected within a reasonable time. (Ord. 927, 1979)