Bill Text: FL S0876 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Alarm Verification
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-03-06 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB 539 [S0876 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S0876-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2018 CS for SB 876 By the Committee on Regulated Industries; and Senator Bean 580-02001-18 2018876c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to alarm verification; amending s. 3 489.529, F.S.; revising requirements for alarm 4 verification to include additional methods by which an 5 alarm monitoring company may verify a residential or 6 commercial intrusion/burglary alarm signal and to 7 require that two attempts be made to verify an alarm 8 signal; providing an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Section 489.529, Florida Statutes, is amended to 13 read: 14 489.529 Alarm verificationcallsrequired.—All residential 15 or commercial intrusion/burglary alarms that have central 16 monitoring must have theacentral monitoring station attempt to 17 verify an alarm signal via communication by telephone 18verificationcall, text message, or other electronic means with 19 a personmade to a telephone numberassociated with the premises 20 generating the alarm signal, before alarm monitor personnel 21 contact a law enforcement agency for alarm dispatch. The central 22 monitoring station must attempt to verifyemploy call23verification methods for the premises generatingthe alarm 24 signal a second time via communication by telephone call, text 25 message, or other electronic means with the premises owner, 26 occupant, or his or her authorized designee if the first attempt 27 to verify the alarm signalcallis not successfulanswered. 28 However, verification attempts arecalling isnot required if: 29 (1) The intrusion/burglary alarm has a properly operating 30 visual or auditory sensor that enables the alarm monitoring 31 personnel to verify the alarm signal; or 32 (2) The intrusion/burglary alarm is installed on a premises 33 that is used for the storage of firearms or ammunition by a 34 person who holds a valid federal firearms license as a 35 manufacturer, importer, or dealer of firearms or ammunition, 36 provided the customer notifies the alarm monitoring company that 37 he or she holds such license and would like to bypass the two 38 attempttwo-callverification protocol. Upon initiation of a new 39 alarm monitoring service contract, the alarm monitoring company 40 shall make reasonable efforts to inform a customer who holds a 41 valid federal firearms license as a manufacturer, importer, or 42 dealer of firearms or ammunition of his or her right to opt out 43 of the two-attempttwo-callverification protocol. 44 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.