OFFICE CONSOLIDATION
|
|
- Darcy Chambers
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 BYLAW NO. B-22/2010 OFFICE CONSOLIDATION Consolidated July 20, 2017 Karilyn Kitiuk, Acting City Clerk
2 BYLAW NO. B-22/201 0 OF THE CITY OF AIRDRIE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Being a bylaw to reduce the number of false security alarms responded to by the City of Airdrie's Police Service WHEREAS the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 and any amendments thereto, provides that a council of a municipality may pass bylaws for municipal purposes respecting the safety, health and welfare of people and the protection of people and property; and WHEREAS the purpose of a municipality includes the development and maintenance of safe and viable communities and the provision of services, facilities or other things that, in the opinion of Council, are necessary or desirable for all or a part of the municipality; and WHEREAS numerous alarms received by City of Airdrie Police Service are False Alarms; and WHEREAS responding to False Alarms increases the cost of providing police services and may reduce the ability for the City of Airdrie Police Service to respond to other emergency events; and WHEREAS the Council of the City of Airdrie deems it desirable to establish a Bylaw regarding False Alarms and a system of fees to be charged for responding to False Alarms for the purpose set out herein; NOW THEREFORE, the municipal Council of the City of Airdrie, in the Province of Alberta, in Council duly assembled, hereby enacts the following: SHORT TITLE 1.1 This Bylaw may be referred to as the "Security Alarm Systems Bylaw." 1.2 The purpose of this Bylaw is to assist in the reduction of False Alarms requiring a response from the City of Airdrie Police Service within the City of Airdrie corporate limits.
3 Bylaw No. B-22/2010 Consolidated as of July 20, 2017 Page 2 of 5 INTERPRETATION Section 2 Definitions 2.1 In this Bylaw: a) "Alarm Site" shall mean a single fixed premises or location within the City of Airdrie that is served by a Security Alarm System and shall include a condominium unit or apartment suite; b) "Appeal Board" means the General Appeal Board appointed by the City of Airdrie Council. c) "Chief Administrative Officer" means the person appointed to the position and title of City Manager by Council, or his delegate; d) "Council" shall mean the Council of the City of Airdrie, as defined by the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. M-26, as amended; e) "False Alarm" shall mean: i) any activation of a Security Alarm System which results in the Police Service being dispatched to an Alarm Site no matter how that request for service is received or whether the response is cancelled en route for any reason; and ii) where no unauthorized entry or illegal act or other similar emergency condition has occurred, as determined by the Police Service, including but not limited to the following: a. the testing of a Security Alarm System without prior notice to the Police Service; b. the activation of a Security Alarm System by mechanical failure or malfunction, or faulty equipment; c. the activation of a Security Alarm System by the presence or movement of pets or any other interior movement at the Alarm Site; d. the activation of a Security Alarm System by any act of negligence, error or omission; or e. the activation of a Security Alarm System by atmospheric conditions, excessive vibrations, power failure or communications failure." f) "Owner" is defined as a Person who holds legal title to the premises where the Security Alarm System is affixed.
4 Bylaw No. B-22/2010 Consolidated as of July 20, 2017 Page 3 of 5 g) "Peace Officer" means any member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a Peace Officer, a Community Peace Officer, and a Bylaw Enforcement Officer of the City of Airdrie; h) "Person" means a natural person or a body corporate and includes a partnership, a group of Persons acting in concert or an association unless the context explicitly or by necessary implication otherwise requires; i) "Police Service" shall mean the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) as contracted by the City of Airdrie; and j) "Security Alarm System" shall mean any device or series of devices that are designed to detect an unauthorized entry or other illegal act at an Alarm Site which, when activated, emits or transmits a local or remote audible, visual or electronic signal intended to act, or to summon the Police Service whether monitored by an alarm service provider or not, but specifically excludes an alarm installed in a vehicle. Section 3 False Alarm Response Fees 3.1 Where the Police Service has been dispatched to a False Alarm, a False Alarm fee pursuant to Schedule "A" of this Bylaw may be charged to the Owner of the Alarm Site where the False Alarm occurred. 32 Where the Police Service has been dispatched to a False Alarm and circumstances around the weather conditions or an extraordinary circumstance may have contributed to the False Alarm, the responding officer of the Police Service is given discretion under this Bylaw to charge or not charge fees as set out in the Bylaw. 3.3 Any Person who is charged a fee pursuant to this Bylaw must pay the fee within the time and in the manner specified on the invoice setting out the fee. Section 4 Appeal Process 4.1 Any decision of a Peace Officer pursuant to this Bylaw may be appealed: a) firstly, to the Chief Administrative Officer in writing within fourteen (14) days of the date of invoice; and b) secondly, to the Appeal Board in writing within fourteen (14) days of the date of the decision of the Chief Administrative Officer. An appeal to the Appeal Board must be accompanied by the appropriate fee as set by the Director, Corporate Services.
5 Bylaw No. B-22/201 0 Consolidated as of July 20, 2017 Page 4 of 5 Section 5 Effective Date 5.1 This bylaw shall come into effect as of January 1, comes into effect June 5, READ a first time this 6th day of December, READ a second time this 6th day of December, READ a third time this 6th day of December, EXECUTED this 6th day of December, "P. Brown" MAYOR "S. Pollyck" CITY CLERK
6 Bylaw No. B-22/201 0 Consolidated as of July 20, 2017 Page 5 of 5 SCHEDULE "A" Description False Alarm Fee for first infraction (Warning) False Alarm Fee for second infractions within a twelve (12) month period at the same Alarm Site Property Type Fee Residential N/A Non-Residential N/A Residential $75 Non-Residential $125 False Alarm Fee for third and subsequent infractions within a twelve (12) month period at the same Alarm Site Residential $150 Non-Residential $250
City of Regina Alarm Bylaw
City of Regina Alarm Bylaw For more information visit the City of Regina website. BYLAW NO. 2004-24 THE FALSE ALARM BYLAW THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REGINA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: Purpose 1 The purpose of this
More informationMUNICIPALITY OF EAST HANTS BYLAW F-500 FIRE AND BURGLAR ALARM BYLAW A BYLAW IN AMENDMENT TO BYLAW 5-1 BURGLAR ALARM BYLAW
MUNICIPALITY OF EAST HANTS FIRE AND BURGLAR ALARM BYLAW A BYLAW IN AMENDMENT TO BYLAW 5-1 BURGLAR ALARM BYLAW WHEREAS Section 174 (d) of the Municipal Government Act provides that a Council may make bylaws
More informationCITY OF SURREY BY-LAW NO SURREY SECURITY AND FIRE ALARM BY-LAW,
CITY OF SURREY BY-LAW NO. 13168 SURREY SECURITY AND FIRE ALARM BY-LAW, 1997... As amended by By-law No. 14452, 07/30/01; 16208, 01/15/07; 16529, 01/14/08; 16856, 01/19/09; 17079, 12/14/09; 17322, 01/10/11;
More informationCORPORATION OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON. Ontario. By-Law Number A By-Law To Impose Fees For Automatic Alarms (False) False Alarm By-law
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON Ontario By-Law Number 2014-26 A By-Law To Impose Fees For Automatic Alarms (False) Passed: January 21, 2014 False Alarm By-law As Amended By By-Law Number: By-Law Number:
More informationBYLAW 5542 *******************************************************************************
BYLAW 5542 ********************** A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE TO AUTHORIZE THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF A FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTMENT *******************************************************************************
More informationDistrict of Sicamous. Fire Department Bylaw No. 126, Effective Date February 26, 1996
District of Sicamous Fire Department Bylaw No. 126, 1995 Effective Date February 26, 1996 Consolidated for Convenience Only This is a consolidated version of the parent bylaw that incorporates changes
More informationTHE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON POLICE SERVICES BOARD BY-LAW
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON POLICE SERVICES BOARD BY-LAW 2004-002 A by-law to Impose Fees and Charges for the Services and Activities provided by the Halton Regional Police Service on behalf of
More informationmaintaining the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City and its visitors; and
Amended // Enacted // Introduced by Council Member Hazouri and amended by the Neighborhoods, Community Investments and Services Committee: ORDINANCE 0--E AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER (BURGLARY AND ROBBERY
More informationORDINANCE NO
ORDINANCE NO. 2014-01-1465 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SIGNAL HILL, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.48 OF THE SIGNAL HILL MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS, TO ADOPT A
More informationTOWN OF ECKVILLE BYLAW 536/88 GARBAGE BYLAW
TOWN OF ECKVILLE BYLAW 536/88 GARBAGE BYLAW A BYLAW TO REGULATE THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF ECKVILLE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, AND TO SET THE
More informationBYLAW # SUMMER VILLAGE OF SOUTH VIEW
BYLAW # 189-16 SUMMER VILLAGE OF SOUTH VIEW BEING A BYLAW OF THE SUMMER VILLAGE OF SOUTH VIEW IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO PROHIBIT AND CONTROL OPEN BURNING WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE SUMMER VILLAGE
More informationORDINANCE NO The City Council of the City of Rocklin hereby ordains as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 928 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROCKLIN ADDING CHAPTER 9.44 TO THE ROCKLIN MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO REGULATION OF ALARM SYSTEMS AND EXCESSIVE ALARMS WHEREAS, a burglar
More informationORDINANCE NO
ORDINANCE NO. 2010-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TOMBALL, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 26, EMERGENCY SERVICES OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TOMBALL TO ESTABLISH POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS
More informationChapter ALARM SYSTEMS
Page 1 of 6 Chapter 15.12 ALARM SYSTEMS Sections: 15.12.010 Purpose. 15.12.020 Definitions. 15.12.030 Alarm system standards. 15.12.040 Alarm business standards. 15.12.050 Alarm use standards. 15.12.060
More informationPage 1 of 5 CHAPTER 99 ALARM SYSTEMS [HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Hamilton as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL REFERENCES Police
More informationBYLAW NO Being a Bylaw of the Town of Rainbow Lake to provide for the Establishment and Operation of a Fire Department
BYLAW NO. 2015-03 Being a Bylaw of the Town of Rainbow Lake to provide for the Establishment and Operation of a Fire Department WHEREAS the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, c. M - 26, as amended, provides
More informationEXHIBIT A BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA.
EXHIBIT A 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE VI OF CHAPTER OF THE BELLEVUE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO ALARM SYSTEM REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION INCREASING
More informationArticle 3: Police Regulated Occupations and Businesses. Division 37: Burglary, Robbery and Emergency Alarm Systems
Article 3: Police Regulated Occupations and Businesses Division 37: Burglary, Robbery and Emergency Alarm Systems 33.3701 Definitions Defined words appear in italics. Except as otherwise provided, for
More informationCITY OF TORONTO. BY-LAW No To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 470, Fire Safety Boxes.
Authority: Community Services Committee Report No. 2, Clause No. 1, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on March 1, 2 and 3, 2004 Enacted by Council: March 3, 2004 CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No.
More informationARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 3.5-1. Definitions. Sec. 3.5-2. Disconnection of alarm system. Sec. 3.5-3. Appeal. Sec. 3.5-4. Failure to disconnect or unauthorized reconnection of alarm system. Sec. 3.5-5.
More informationCity of Chilliwack. Bylaw No A bylaw to regulate fire prevention and the protection of life and property
City of Chilliwack Bylaw No. 3464 A bylaw to regulate fire prevention and the protection of life and property NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Chilliwack in open meeting assembled enacts as follows:
More information2430 Roman Forest Blvd. Ray Ricks Roman Forest, Texas Ordinance No. 215-A
Ordinance No. 215-A AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ROMAN FOREST, TEXAS ADOPTING SECURITY BURGLAR ALARM RULES; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN ALARM PERMIT REGISTRATION POLICY WITH FEES; PROVIDING
More informationBIRCH RUN TOWNSHIP SAGINAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE # ALARM SYSTEM ORDINANCE
An ordinance relating to Alarm Systems BIRCH RUN TOWNSHIP SAGINAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE #2008-02 ALARM SYSTEM ORDINANCE Adoption Date: September 9, 2008 Publication Date: September 17, 2008 Effective
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY CODE. Chapter 33 SECURITY ALARMS*
Chapter 33 * * Editors Note: Ord. No. 00-27, adopted Nov. 1, 2000, repealed former Ch. 33, 33-1--33-5, and enacted provisions designated as a new Ch. 33 to read as herein set out as 33-1--33-17. Article
More informationCITY OF GRETNA, NEBRASKA ORDINANCE 804 AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 10 BUSINESS REGULATIONS, ARTICLE 12, ALARM SYSTEMS; TO DEFINE ALARMS; REQUIRING
CITY OF GRETNA, NEBRASKA ORDINANCE 804 AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 10 BUSINESS REGULATIONS, ARTICLE 12, ALARM SYSTEMS; TO DEFINE ALARMS; REQUIRING REGISTRATION; FALSE ALARM FEES AND NOTICES: TO RENUMBER
More informationRECITALS. A public hearing was held on the day of, 2009, following due notice and advertisement of the text of the Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED ALARM ORDINANCE FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND RECITALS The Board of County Commissioners of Washington County (the Board ) has the authority to adopt an ordinance
More informationCHAPTER 91: ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 91: ALARM SYSTEMS Section 91.01 Definitions 91.02 Application for annual alarm systems authorization 91.03 False alarms 91.04 Local alarm systems 91.05 Automatic protection devices; activation
More informationThomasville Municipal Code Chapter 12 PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 12 PUBLIC SAFETY Sections: 12-0A ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL 12-1 12-1--12-25. Reserved. 12-25A ARTICLE II. ALARM SYSTEMS 12-26 Purpose. 12-27 Definitions. 12-28 Certain alarm systems prohibited. 12-29
More informationTable of Contents. Consolidated Version, revised and verified January 24, (Original) August 21, 2017
By-law No. 2017-140 Fire By-law Table of Contents Part I. Short Title, Purpose and Scope... 1 Short Title... 1 Purpose... 1 Scope... 1 Part II. Interpretation... 1 Headings... 1 References to Applicable
More informationThis chapter shall be known as the "City of Bayfield Alarm Systems Ordinance."
Chapter 119 ALARM SYSTEMS [HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Bayfield 4-1-1992 ( 5-4-1 through 5-4-12 of the 1992 Code of Ordinances). Amendments noted where applicable.] Fire Department
More informationPublic Notice of Amendment to New Shoreham General Ordinances Chapter 5 Fire Prevention and Protection New Article IV Fire Alarm Ordinance
Public Notice of Amendment to New Shoreham General Ordinances Chapter 5 Fire Prevention and Protection New Article IV Fire Alarm Ordinance It is ordained by the Town Council of the Town of New Shoreham
More informationTHE CITY OF SPRUCE GROVE BYLAW C FIRE SERVICES BYLAW
THE CITY OF SPRUCE GROVE BYLAW C-904-15 FIRE SERVICES BYLAW A bylaw of the City of Spruce Grove in the Province of Alberta for the purpose of establishing a fire service in and for the City of Spruce Grove.
More informationLEE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO
LEE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 03-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING THE LEE COUNTY FALSE ALARM ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR SHORT TITLE, PURPOSE AND TERRITORIAL
More informationNorthern Rockies Regional Municipality Water Use Restriction Bylaw No. 78, 2012
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Water Use Restriction Bylaw No. 78, 2012 A bylaw to establish regulations that assist in the management of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality water supply.
More informationWesterville, OH Code of Ordinances. CHAPTER 969 Alarm Systems
Westerville, OH Code of Ordinances CHAPTER 969 Alarm Systems 969.01 Definitions. 969.02 Alarm user permit required. 969.03 Application for alarm user permits. 969.04 Renewal. 969.05 System standards. 969.06
More informationSec False alarms.
Sec. 16-5. - False alarms. (a) Definitions. The following words, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed herein unless the context indicates otherwise: Agreement [means] police and/or
More informationARTICLE 4-13 ALARM SYSTEMS * Division 1. Generally
ARTICLE 4-13 ALARM SYSTEMS * Division 1. Generally Sec. 4-13-1 Definitions Alarm site. The single premises or location (one (1) street address) served by an alarm system or systems that are under the control
More informationTICKET INFORMATION UTILIZATION BYLAW
TICKET INFORMATION UTILIZATION BYLAW CONSOLIDATED THIS IS A CONSOLIDATION, FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES, OF: Greater Vancouver Regional District Ticket Information Utilization Bylaw No. 1050, 2006 (Adopted July
More informationORDINANCE NO. Establishing Fire and Life Safety Requirements for Existing Multi-Family Residential Buildings Classified as Group R, Division Occupancy
ORDINANCE NO. Establishing Fire and Life Safety Requirements for Existing Multi-Family Residential Buildings Classified as Group R, Division Occupancy WHEREAS, the City of Bremerton has previously exercised
More informationCITY OF POWELL RIVER
CITY OF POWELL RIVER CONSOLIDATED GARBAGE COLLECTION BYLAW 244, 2007 GARBAGE COLLECTION BYLAW 244, 2007 CONSOLIDATE This consolidation of Garbage Collection Bylaw 244, 2007, has been prepared exclusively
More informationTOWN OF OF THE OF VEGREVILLE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF FIRE SERVICES. Council of. its respective Municipality; and
earenuc TOWN OF 77 BYLAW NO. 02-2018 FIRE SERVICES BYLAW THIS BYLAW BEING BYLAW NO. OF ALBERTA FOR THE FOR THE OF VEGREVILLE TOWN PURPOSE 02-2018 OF THE OF VEGREVILLE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ESTABLISHMENT
More informationThis chapter shall be known as the Burglar Alarm Ordinance of the City of Merced.
Page 1 of 13 Chapter 8.28 - BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS AND FALSE ALARMS Sections: 8.28.010 - Short title. This chapter shall be known as the Burglar Alarm Ordinance of the City of Merced. 8.28.020 - Purpose.
More informationGarden Grove Municipal Code Code Listing Basic Search Advanced Search City Home
TITLE 1: CODE ADOPTION* TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL* TITLE 3: REVENUE AND FINANCE* TITLE 5: BUSINESS OPERATION TAXES, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS* TITLE 6: HEALTH AND SANITATION* TITLE 8: PEACE,
More informationMONTGOMERY COUNTY RULES GOVERNING ALARMS SECTION 1. PURPOSE SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY RULES GOVERNING ALARMS These rules and procedures are adopted pursuant to Chapter 233 of the Texas Local Government Code. SECTION 1. PURPOSE A. The purpose of these Rules is to encourage
More informationBlack Creek Oyster Bay Fire Service Administration Bylaw No. 293, 2014
Black Creek Oyster Bay Fire Service Administration Bylaw No. 293, 2014 The following is a consolidated copy of the Black Creek Oyster Bay Fire Service Administration Bylaw No. 293, 2014. Bylaw No. Bylaw
More informationHamlet of Cambridge Bay By-Laws
By-Law Name: Fire Protection By-Law Number: 165 Description A by-law of the Municipal Corporation of the Hamlet of Cambridge Bay in the Nunavut Territory to provide for the establishment and operation
More informationCharter reference Conflicts between county and municipal ordinances, 2.01, 2.04.
Chapter 54 EMERGENCY SERVICES [1] Footnotes: (1) Charter reference General powers of county, 2.01. Cross reference Civil emergencies, ch. 34. State Law reference General powers of chartered counties, Fla.
More informationTITLE 20 MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER 1 AIRCRAFT REGULATIONS
20-1 CHAPTER 1. AIRCRAFT REGULATIONS. 2. EMERGENCY ALARM DEVICES. 3. DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM. TITLE 20 MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER 1 AIRCRAFT REGULATIONS SECTION 20-101. Aircraft. 20-102. Aircraft owned by the
More informationRegional District of Central Okanagan. Bylaw No.
Regional District of Central Okanagan Bylaw No. A Bylaw to Regulate Security Alarm Systems WHEREAS excessive numbers of False Alarms are being permitted to occur by the owners and users of Security Alarm
More informationASVA Fire Bylaw Template A Fire Bylaw Template for Use by the Summer Villages of Alberta
[TYPE THE COMPANY NAME] ASVA Fire Bylaw Template A Fire Bylaw Template for Use by the Summer Villages of Alberta M. Poscente and A. Spence 2/14/2017 Note to Users The Association of Summer Villages requests
More informationPART D. Emergency Alarms. Section 402. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this ordinance:
PART D Emergency Alarms Section 401. Intent and Purpose. It is the intent and purpose of this ordinance to adopt emergency alarm provisions which will prescribe effective standards, requirements and controls
More informationCouncil of the City of York, PA Session 2008 Bill No. Ordinance No. INTRODUCED BY: Genevieve Ray DATE: November 18, 2008
Council of the City of York, PA Session 2008 Bill No. Ordinance No. INTRODUCED BY: Genevieve Ray DATE: November 18, 2008 AN ORDINANCE Amending Part 15 Fire Code, Article 1501 Standard Adopted of the Codified
More informationRegional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. Design Review Panel DRAFT REPORT
Design Review Panel DRAFT REPORT March 1, 2012 Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 3 2. Report to Council... 3 3. Terms of Reference... 8 4. Design Review Panel Bylaw for the... 10 Page 2 Draft Report
More informationREGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY BYLAW NO. 2170
CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE PURPOSED ONLY This administrative consolidation of Bylaw No. 2170 has been prepared for convenience purposes only. It is a consolidation of Bylaw No. 2170 and all amendments
More informationTHE CITY OF VAUGHAN BY-LAW BY-LAW NUMBER
THE CITY OF VAUGHAN BY-LAW BY-LAW NUMBER 123-2013 A By-law to designate the whole of the City of Vaughan as a Site Plan Control Area, and to adopt site development guidelines and rules of procedure for
More informationBYLAW TOWN OF INNISFAIL FIRE SERVICES BYLAW
BYLAW 1572-2015 TOWN OF INNISFAIL FIRE SERVICES BYLAW A Bylaw of the Town of lnnisfail, in the Province of Alberta, to provide for the establishment and operation of Fire Services and to provide for the
More informationARTICLE II FALSE ALARMS
ARTICLE II FALSE ALARMS History: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Center Township as Ordinance No. 2013-02-01, February 13, 2013. 5-201. General The Center Township Board of Supervisors finds that
More informationVILLAGE OF TAHSIS BYLAW NO A Bylaw to Regulate Burning within the Village of Tahsis
VILLAGE OF TAHSIS BYLAW NO. 516 A Bylaw to Regulate Burning within the Village of Tahsis Whereas pursuant to Section 8 (3) (g) Section 63 and Section 66 of the Community Charter Council may, by bylaw,
More informationRoyston Garbage Collection Regulations and Rates Bylaw
Royston Garbage Collection Regulations and Rates Bylaw The following is a consolidated copy of the Royston garbage collection regulation and rates bylaw and includes the following bylaws: Bylaw No. Bylaw
More information1. THAT Report No. FIR , dated September 26, 2011, from the Fire Chief, regarding amendments to the existing Fire Service Bylaw, be received;
COUNCIL REPORT Report No. FIR 05-2011 September 26, 2011 File No: 7200-00 Executive To: From: Subject: Mayor and Council Don Beer, Fire Chief Fire Service Bylaw Amendment RECOMMENDATION(S) 1. THAT Report
More informationTITLE 7 FIRE PROTECTION AND FIREWORKS 1 CHAPTER 1 FIRE DISTRICT 2
Change 5, July 5, 2016 7-1 TITLE 7 FIRE PROTECTION AND FIREWORKS 1 CHAPTER 1. FIRE DISTRICT. 2. FIRE CODE. 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT. 4. FIREWORKS. 5. FALSE EMERGENCY ALARMS. 7-101. Fire district described. CHAPTER
More informationDISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY OF Wood Burning Appliance Bylaw No., 20
DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY OF Wood Burning Appliance Bylaw No., 20 Being a bylaw to regulate the installation of wood burning appliances in order to enhance air quality within the District/Municipality of
More informationCHAPTER 4 POLICE DEPARTMENT PAGE NO.
CHAPTER 4 POLICE DEPARTMENT PAGE NO. 4.01 Police Department 4-1 4.02 Chief of Police, Powers and Duties 4-1 4.03 Police Officers 4-1 4.04 Alarm Systems 4-2 4.05 Adult School Crossing Guards 4-4 4-i POLICE
More informationTOWN OF CASTOR BYLAW NO. 1034
TOWN OF CASTOR BYLAW NO. 1034 A BYLAW IN THE TOWN OF CASTOR IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE DUE TO VARIOUS RECREATIONAL AND OPEN BURNING PRACTICES. COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CASTOR,
More informationFlorida Senate SB 982 By Senator Bennett
By Senator Bennett 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to electrical and alarm system 3 contracting; amending s. 489.503, F.S.; 4 requiring certain contractors to be certified 5 pursuant to part
More informationANN ARBOR CITY NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. ORD ALARM SYSTEMS
ANN ARBOR CITY NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. ORD-16-14 ALARM SYSTEMS AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 7:402, 7:405, 7:406, AND 7:407 OF CHAPTER 93, ALARM SYSTEMS, OF TITLE VII OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ANN ARBOR
More informationDISTRICT OF PORT HARDY BYLAW A BYLAW TO ESTABLISH AND REGULATE THE DISTRICT OF PORT HARDY FIRE DEPARTMENT
DISTRICT OF PORT HARDY BYLAW 16-2011 A BYLAW TO ESTABLISH AND REGULATE THE DISTRICT OF PORT HARDY FIRE DEPARTMENT GIVEN THAT the District of Port Hardy wishes to establish a fire department and set procedures
More informationCITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ORDINANCE NO. 12, 2002
CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ORDINANCE NO. 12, 2002 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE; REPEALING ARTICLE III, "STANDARDS,"
More informationEL PASO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT ORDER REGULATING ALARM SYSTEMS
EL PASO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT ORDER REGULATING ALARM SYSTEMS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section
More informationThe Corporation of the City of Dawson Creek. Fire Protection Bylaw No. 4153, 2012 CONSOLIDATED VERSION FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY
The Corporation of the City of Dawson Creek Fire Protection Bylaw No. 4153, 2012 CONSOLIDATED VERSION FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY Amendment Bylaw 4172, 2013 incorporated Amendment Bylaw 4293, 2016 incorporated
More informationS 2758 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
LC00 01 -- S S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 01 A N A C T RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - FIRE SAFETY Introduced By: Senator Ryan W. Pearson Date Introduced:
More informationBY-LAW NO AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient and in the public interest to update fire prevention standards and enforcement processes;
BY-LAW NO. 7200 BEING A BY-LAW of The City of Brandon to provide for firefighting, fire prevention and the related regulation of fire and other hazards through this by-law and policy, as well as for the
More informationBIRCH RUN TOWNSHIP SAGINAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO ALARM SYSTEM ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BIRCH RUN TOWNSHIP SAGINAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO. 2017-01 ALARM SYSTEM ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ADOPTED: April 18, 2017 PUBLISHED: April 26, 2017 EFFECTIVE: May 26, 2017 An Ordinance to amend Sections
More informationTown of Cochrane Policy
Town of Cochrane Policy Policy No.: Policy Title: Approval Date: Revision Date: Department: 1401-01 Fire Department Lock Box Program January 22, 1996 September 24, 2007 Community and Protective Services
More informationTown of York Alarm Systems Ordinance
Town of York Alarm Systems Ordinance I. Purpose. This ordinance recognizes the need for the regulation of the installation and use of Alarm Systems in order to ensure compatibility of equipment with the
More informationBy-law A By-law of the City of Greater Sudbury to Establish and Regulate The City of Greater Sudbury Fire Services '
By-law 2014-84 A By-law of the City of Greater Sudbury to Establish and Regulate The City of Greater Sudbury Fire Services ' Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001 Chapter 25, as amended, provides
More informationA By-law to Regulate the Collection, Handling and Recycling of Waste and Recyclable Materials in Certain Premises in The City of Owen Sound
By-law No. 2006-001 A By-law to Regulate the Collection, Handling and Recycling of Waste and Recyclable Materials in Certain Premises in The City of Owen Sound Originally Passed and Enacted January 9,
More informationCITY OF PARKSVILLE. CONSOLIDATED BYLAW NO Consolidated for convenience only to include Bylaw No , , and 1428.
CITY OF PARKSVILLE CONSOLIDATED BYLAW NO. 1428 Consolidated for convenience only to include Bylaw No. 1428.1, 1428.2, 1428.3 and 1428.4 OUTDOOR BURNING BYLAW A BYLAW TO REGULATE OUTDOOR BURNING WHEREAS
More informationBYLAW NO (CONSOLIDATED)
The contents of this Bylaw are produced and consolidated for convenience only. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the material, however, the Town cannot guarantee its
More informationSummer Village of Rochon Sands Fire Bylaw
Summer Village of Rochon Sands Fire Bylaw 227-17 A BYLAW OF THE SUMMER VILLAGE OF ROCHON SANDS IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, TO PROVIDE FOR CONTROL OF FIRES AND THE RECOVERY OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE COSTS.
More informationALARM ORDINANCE ORDINANCE
ALARM ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 12-2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COVINA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.20 OF TITLE 8 OF THE COVINA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO ALARM REGISTRATION, A REGULATORY
More informationTHE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO BY-LAW NUMBER2010-; 09(:'A FIRE DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING BY-LAW
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO BY-LAW NUMBER2010-; 09(:'A FIRE DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING BY-LAW WHEREAS section 2(1) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c
More informationVILLAGE OF NEW MARYLAND BY-LAW NO. 20 A BY-LAW RESPECTING THE NEW MARYLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT
VILLAGE OF NEW MARYLAND BY-LAW NO. 20 A BY-LAW RESPECTING THE NEW MARYLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT The Council of the Village of New Maryland, under the authority vested in it by Section 109 of the Municipalities
More informationBY-LAW NO AND WHEREAS Council has, by By-law Number adopted a Forest Fire Management Plan for the Town of Bracebridge;
A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BRACEBRIDGE TO REGULATE THE SETTING OF FIRES AND TO SET OUT PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WITH OPEN AIR FIRES, BARBECUES AND GAS FIRED OUTDOOR APPLIANCES WHEREAS, Section
More informationBy-law 2012/07 Page 1 BY-LAW NUMBER 2012/07
By-law 2012/07 Page 1 BY-LAW NUMBER 2012/07 BY-LAW NUMBER 2012/07 is a by-law of the County of Wetaskiwin NO. 10 in the Province of Alberta for the purpose of establishing and operating the County s Fire
More informationBY-LAW NUMBER of - THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF BRANT. To Regulate Open Air Burning
BY-LAW NUMBER 223-02 - of - THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF BRANT To Regulate Open Air Burning WHEREAS Section 7.1 (1) (b) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 4 provides that
More informationHalifax Regional Municipality BY-LAW NUMBER O-109 Respecting Open Air Burning
Halifax Regional Municipality BY-LAW NUMBER O-109 Respecting Open Air Burning BE IT ENACTED by the Halifax Regional Council that By-Law O-109 Respecting Open Air Burning is hereby enacted: Title 1. This
More informationRULES OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION CHAPTER FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM CONTRACTORS
RULES OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION CHAPTER 0780-02-07 FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM CONTRACTORS TABLE OF CONTENTS 0780-02-07-.01 Definitions 0780-02-07-.08 Installation,
More informationCHAPTER 23 FIRE SAFETY MEASURES
CHAPTER 23 FIRE SAFETY MEASURES SECTION ANALYSIS 23.1 Fire Safety Rules and Regulations 23.2 Smoke Detector Wiring 23.3 Enforcement Officer 23.4 Control of Outdoor Fires 23.5 Knox Box Installations 23.6
More informationChapter 22 EMERGENCY SERVICES
Chapter 22 EMERGENCY SERVICES Secs. 22-1 thru 22-30. Reserved. ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL ARTICLE II. ALARM SYSTEMS Division 1. Generally Sec. 22-31. Definitions. Sec. 22-32. Intent. Sec. 22-33. Penalty. Sec.
More informationWHEREAS, a photoelectric smoke alarm, in a smoldering fire, can alert a warning signal faster than a non-photoelectric smoke alarm; and
ORDINANCE NO: 2012- INTRODUCED BY: AN ORDINANCE ENACTING NEW CHAPTER 1359, SMOKE DETECTOR AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS, OF TITLE THIRTEEN BUILDING CODE OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE
More informationCity of ^ENUS ORDINANCE NO
Ve City of ^ENUS ORDINANCE NO. 446-2016 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VENUS, TEXAS, ORDERING THE AMENDMENT OF THE CITY OF VENUS CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 8 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING
More informationBYLAW NO 3387/2007 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED DEER, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: "Authority having jurisdiction or Authority" means:
BYLAW NO 3387/2007 Being a bylaw of The City of Red Deer, in the Province of Alberta, to reduce the risk of fire due to various recreational and open burning practices. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED DEER,
More informationAuthorized individuals to be notified. Include two (2) persons with access to the premises to allow emergency access.
Registration of Private Alarm Systems Town of Lincoln Date: $25.00 Registration $10.00 Renewal Address of Alarmed Property: Phone # of Alarmed Property: Owner s Name: Owner s Home Address: Owner s Home
More informationChapter 8 FIRE PREVENTION, PROTECTION AND AMBULANCE FEES * ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Chapter 8 FIRE PREVENTION, PROTECTION AND AMBULANCE FEES * Art. I. In General, 8-1 8-29 Art. II. Fire Department, 8-30 8-36 Art. III. Ambulance Service Fee Schedule, 8-40 Sec. 8-1. Fire Prevention Code.
More informationORDINANCE NO. 430 REGARDING WATER CONSERVATION
ORDINANCE NO. XXXX AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TIBURON AMENDING TITLE IV, CHAPTER 13E (WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER
More informationCity of Chilliwack. Bylaw No A bylaw to regulate fire prevention and the protection of life and property
City of Chilliwack Bylaw No. 3464 A bylaw to regulate fire prevention and the protection of life and property NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Chilliwack in open meeting assembled enacts as follows:
More informationTHE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF FRUITVALE BY-LAW NO. 749
THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF FRUITVALE BY-LAW NO. 749 A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS OF FIRE SAFETY AND PREVENTION IN THE VILLAGE OF FRUITVALE WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the
More informationCITY CLERK. Removal of Fire Alarm Pull Stations Shuter Street and 15 Tobermory Drive
CITY CLERK Clause embodied in Report No. 13 of the, as adopted by the Council of the City of Toronto at its meeting held on December 4, 5 and 6, 2001. 2 Removal of Fire Alarm Pull Stations - 275 Shuter
More informationRecommendation: The Chief of Police recommends adoption of the following ordinance:
CITYOI CHICO INC 1&l TO: FROM: RE: City Council Agenda Report City Council Mike O'Brien, Police Lieutenant: -0 Alarm Response Protocol Report Meeting Date: October, REPORT IN BRIEF: At the October, City
More information