Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
Impact
The enactment of HB1837 would significantly alter the approach many cities in St. Louis County take towards regulating false alarms. By prohibiting fees for the first false alarm, the bill aims to alleviate stress on alarm users, particularly those who may be using alarm systems for security purposes but inadvertently trigger them occasionally. The bill reflects a broader trend of local governments reconsidering how they balance public safety with fair treatment of their constituents.
Summary
House Bill 1837 aims to amend regulations regarding false alarm fees imposed by certain cities in St. Louis County. Specifically, it prohibits cities of the third and fourth classifications located in any county with a population of over one million inhabitants from charging alarm users for their first false alarm that requires a police department response within a twelve-month period. This legislation arises from concerns about the financial burden false alarm fees place on residents and businesses, often leading to fines even when alarms are triggered inadvertently.
Contention
Supporters of the bill argue that imposing fees for the first false alarm is excessive, especially since most issues arise from genuine mistakes. Critics, however, may express concern that such regulations could lead to an increase in false alarms, ultimately straining police resources. The discussions around this bill likely highlight differing views on public safety funding, accountability for alarm users, and the challenges of managing police response times amid increased false alarms.
Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
Relates to fines for false alarms by an alarm system; allows a municipality to enact, adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution or regulation requiring any alarm system company to pay for or be responsible for any fines, fees or other penalties relative to false alarms only when the false alarm is attributed to a deficiency in the alarm system or an error of the alarm system company or central station.
Relates to fines for false alarms by an alarm system; allows a municipality to enact, adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution or regulation requiring any alarm system company to pay for or be responsible for any fines, fees or other penalties relative to false alarms only when the false alarm is attributed to a deficiency in the alarm system or an error of the alarm system company or central station.
Relates to fines for false alarms by an alarm system; allows a municipality to enact, adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution or regulation requiring any alarm system company to pay for or be responsible for any fines, fees or other penalties relative to false alarms only when the false alarm is attributed to a deficiency in the alarm system or an error of the alarm system company or central station.
Relates to fines for false alarms by an alarm system; allows a municipality to enact, adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution or regulation requiring any alarm system company to pay for or be responsible for any fines, fees or other penalties relative to false alarms only when the false alarm is attributed to a deficiency in the alarm system or an error of the alarm system company or central station.
Relates to fines for false alarms by an alarm system; allows a municipality to enact, adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution or regulation requiring any alarm system company to pay for or be responsible for any fines, fees or other penalties relative to false alarms only when the false alarm is attributed to a deficiency in the alarm system or an error of the alarm system company or central station.