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Oklahoma Statutes - TITLE 59 - CHAPTER 43.
8. "Person" means an individual, sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation, or other similar entity.
7. The solicitation of a potential alarm system customer by a person via telephone or electronic device on behalf of an Oklahoma licensed alarm company for the sale of an alarm system.
Oklahoma Statutes - TITLE 59 -CHAPTER 43.
No person shall engage in an alarm or locksmith industry business in this state without first having obtained a license pursuant to the provisions of the Alarm and Locksmith Industry Act.
59 Okl. St. § 1682 Oklahoma Statutes - TITLE 59.CHAPTER 40A.
10. "Electrical construction work" means installation, fabrication or assembly of equipment or systems included in "premises wiring" as defined in the National Electrical Code (reference 158:40-1-4. Standard of Installation), and which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. Electrical construction work includes, but is not limited to, installation of raceway systems used for any electrical purposes, and installation of field-assembled systems such as ice and snow melting, pipe-tracing, and manufactured wiring systems. Electrical construction work shall not include in-plant work performed by employees of the company owning the plant, work performed by telecommunications employees for telecommunications companies, or installation of factory-assembled appliances or machinery which is not part of the premises wiring unless wiring interconnections external to the equipment are required in the field.
Oklahoma Statutes - TITLE 59.CHAPTER 40A.
A. Ninety (90) days from and after July 1, 1982, it shall be a misdemeanor for any person to perform the work of a journeyman electrician until such person has qualified and is licensed as a journeyman electrician or electrical contractor.
B. Ninety (90) days from and after July 1, 1982, it shall be a misdemeanor for any person to act as an electrical contractor or to engage in or offer to engage in, by advertisement or otherwise, the business of an electrical contractor until the person, or a member of the partnership, or an officer of the firm, association or corporation, shall have qualified and is licensed as an electrical contractor.
§ Sec. 62-194 Alarm businesses; registration required.
(a) No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the alarm industry business, as defined in 59 O. S. §§ 1800.1-1800.16, unless pursuant to the state alarm industry act.
(b) Every alarm business selling, leasing or furnishing any alarm system within the city shall furnish the alarm user with instructions that provide adequate information to enable the alarm user to operate the alarm system properly and to obtain service for the alarm system.
(c) Every alarm business doing business with alarm users shall be required to register with the alarm administrator each calendar year. Registration shall include copies of the state license of the company or individual providing services to the alarm user and such other information as the alarm administrator deems appropriate.
§ Sec. 13-148 Alarm businesses.
(a) Every alarm business selling, leasing or furnishing to any user an alarm system which is installed on the user's premises, shall furnish the user with instructions that provide adequate information to enable the user to operate the alarm system properly and to obtain service for the alarm system.
(b) No business or individual shall operate within the city limits who offers alarm equipment for sale or lease, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement or service without a state license, as required by Title 59 O.S. Section 1800.6.
§ 7-4-1-403 Alarm business to possess state license-Penalty.
A. State license required. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, manage, conduct or carry on an alarm business within the city unless such person has a valid state license issued pursuant to the state's Alarm Industry Act; nor shall any person performing any of the above functions at the time of the adoption of this article fail to obtain such license within the time provided by the act.
B. Employees. It shall be unlawful for any person who is employed for the purpose of engaging in the installing, servicing, maintaining, repairing, moving or removing, in or on any building or other property within the city, a fire, burglary, robbery or other emergency alarm system, to engage in such activities unless such person is employed by an alarm business duly licensed pursuant to the state's Alarm Industry Act.
§ Sec. 42-28 Alarm business; registration requirements.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or maintain a burglar alarm system monitored by the city or any independent monitoring system unless he/she has a current license issued in accordance with this article.
(b) Each burglar alarm system shall be required to be licensed separately, and each will be considered independent regardless of ownership.
(c) A license required by this article shall be issued by the city treasurer, or his/her designee, upon the applicant's compliance with, and subject to all applicable provisions of this article. Such license shall be signed by the city treasurer, or his/her designee, and shall specify the business trade, occupation, profession, residential location, or other activity for which it is issued.
(d) The assignment or transfer of licenses issued under this article is hereby prohibited.
(e) Whenever any license issued under this article has been lost or destroyed without any wrongful act or connivance by the holder, the city treasurer, upon application, shall issue a duplicate license for the unexpired time. Before a duplicate is issued, the holder shall make and file with the city treasurer an affidavit that the license has not been transferred, that it has been lost or destroyed without any wrongful act or connivance by the holder, and that, if believed lost, he has made a diligent search therefore. The fee for such duplicate license shall be $1.00.
(f) It shall be the duty of any person to whom the license is issued under this article to, present the license to authorized city personnel, upon request.
(g) It shall be the duty of any person to whom the license is issued under this article to provide the city with a current list of persons authorized by the license holder to respond to the alarm on behalf of the licensee.
(h) No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the alarm industry business, as defined in 59 O.S. 1800.1-1800.16, unless pursuant to the State Alarm Industry Act.
(i) Every alarm business selling, leasing, or furnishing any alarm system within the city shall furnish the alarm user with instructions that provide adequate information to enable the alarm user to operate the system properly and to obtain service for the alarm system.
(j) Every alarm business doing business with alarm users shall be required to register with the city. Such registration shall be valid only as long as the alarm business maintains a license pursuant to subsection (a) of this section. Registration shall include copies of the state license of the company or individual providing services to the alarm user, and such other information as the city's alarm administrator shall deem appropriate.
§ Sec. 36-2 Requirements for private security guards, private investigators and alarm businesses.
(a) All security guards, armed security guards and private investigators doing business in the city must be in compliance with the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act, 59 O.S. Section 1750.1, et seq.
(b) All alarm businesses must be duly licensed by the State of Oklahoma.
§ SECTION 13-504 OWNER OR USER OF ALARM SYSTEM; PERMIT REQUIRED; APPLICATION FEE.
A. No person shall install, connect, operate, maintain or engage another person to install, operate, connect or maintain an alarm system at a particular location without first obtaining an alarm system permit from the city. Nor shall any person owning or using an alarm system at the time of the adoption of this chapter fail to obtain the required permit within the time provided in this chapter. Such permit shall be maintained on the premises with the alarm system and shall be visible from the exterior and shall be located on or immediately adjacent to the front or main entrance of the premises.
B. The application shall set forth the full name, address and telephone number of both the owner or lessee on whose premises the system will be installed, operated, connected or maintained and the name of the person or state licensed alarm system business installing, maintaining or servicing the system, as well as, the type (fire, burglar, etc.) of system to be installed, operated or maintained. Such application shall also contain such additional information as the chief of police or fire chief shall reasonably deem necessary for the evaluation and proper processing of the application.
C. All applications shall be submitted to the city clerk who shall initiate the review process by circulating the application through the designated city departments for inspection, review and approval. All applicants may be asked to submit documentation that the equipment installed or to be installed meets the minimum requirements of this chapter. A record of all applications shall be maintained by the city clerk. Upon payment of any applicable fees and upon approval by the designated city departments, the city clerk shall issue a permit. The city manager shall be responsible for establishing a pre-permit review process designed to carry out the objectives of this chapter including designating the departments responsible for reviewing applications.
3. Maintain their existing alarm systems in proper working condition so as not to come under other provisions of this chapter.
Any owner/user who fails to file an application for a permit within ninety (90) days from the enactment of this chapter shall not be eligible for this exemption. The fee for this application and subsequent renewal permits shall be as set by the city council from time to time.
§ Sec. 34-51 Alarm businesses; standards for alarm systems.
(a) Duty of alarm businesses to provide instructions to users. Every alarm business selling, leasing or furnishing to any user an alarm system which is installed on the user's premises shall furnish the user with instructions that provide adequate information to enable the user to operate the alarm system properly and to obtain service for the alarm system.
(b) State licensing of alarm businesses. No business or individual shall operate within the city limits who offers alarm equipment for sale or lease, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement or service without a state license as required by 59 O.S. § 1800.6.
(c) Alarm business registration and permit. Every business providing any of the following alarm services: selling, installing, repairing, modifying, maintenance or system monitoring, shall be required to register with the city for each fiscal year (commencing on each July 1 and continuing through the following June 30) the numbers and copies of the state licenses of the company or individual providing alarm service to the user. A city permit will be issued upon confirmation that all required state licenses have been issued and are current. If monitoring services are provided, the alarm company must furnish a 24-hour-per-day phone number. Failure to register with the city and obtain a permit shall constitute a violation of this article.
(d) Standards for alarm systems. Certain documents, three copies of which are on file in the office of the city clerk, being marked and designated as "NFPA 70 Pamphlet" and "NFPA 72 Pamphlet," as they exist on June 16, 1998, are hereby adopted as the code of the city for the control of alarm systems as provided in this article, and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions and terms of NFPA 70 Pamphlet and NFPA 72 Pamphlet are hereby referred to, adopted and made a part of this article as fully as if set out in this section.
§ Sec. 18-303 Alarm business.
(b) No business or individual shall operate within the city limits who offers alarm equipment for sale or lease, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement or service without a state license, as required by 59 O.S. § 1800.6.
§ Sec. 13-3101 Permits required.
(a) No person shall operate or cause to be operated an alarm system designed to activate upon a break-in, vandalism, or robbery or to detect or draw attention to the presence of a fire of any residential dwelling or premises, business, or storage structure without first having obtained a permit. Failure to have a permit upon an alarm activation followed by a response by the police or fire department shall constitute an offense.
(b) No person shall operate an alarm system without displaying a current valid alarm permit designated sticker on the bottom right side of the front door of the business or dwelling.
(c) No person or company in the business of installing alarm systems shall install or cause to be installed any alarm system designed to activate upon a break-in, vandalism, or robbery of any residential dwelling or premises, business, or storage structure without first having obtained a State license as required by 59 O.S. Supp. 1985, § 1800.1 et seq. Failure to have a State license for alarm installation shall constitute an offense.
Oklahoma City Code of Ordinances- OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010 - Chapter 20 - FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION - ARTICLE III. - FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEMS - DIVISION 2. LICENSING OF VENDORS, INSTALLERS, MAINTAINERS, ETC.
No person shall engage in the sale, installation and maintenance of automatic fire detection systems and auxiliary fire alarm systems which are required by the Fire Prevention Code or by rules and regulations of the City to be installed in accordance with the NFPA without a license issued pursuant to the State's Alarm Industry Act (59 O.S. § 1800.1 et seq.).
§ 43-83 Alarm business and employees to possess State license.
(a) License required. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, manage, conduct or carry on an alarm business within the City unless there exists a valid license issued thereto pursuant to the state's Alarm Industry Act (59 O.S. § 1800.1 et seq.).
(b) Employees. It shall be unlawful for any person who is employed for the purpose of engaging in the installing, servicing, maintaining, repairing, moving, or removing, in or on any building or other property within the City, fire, burglary, robbery or other emergency alarm system, to engage in such activities unless such person has a valid license issued thereto pursuant to the state's Alarm Industry Act (59 O.S. § 1800.1 et seq.).
§ Sec. 8-32 Alarm permits required.
(a) No person shall operate or cause to be operated an alarm system designed to activate upon a break-in, vandalism, or robbery or to detect or draw attention to the presence of a fire or any residential dwelling or premises, business, or storage structure without first having obtained a permit. Failure to have a permit upon an alarm activation followed by a response by the police or fire department shall constitute an offense.
(b) No person or company in the business of installing alarm systems shall install or cause to be installed any alarm system designed to activate upon a break-in, vandalism or robbery of any residential dwelling or premises, business, or storage structure without first having obtained a state license as required by 59 O.S. § 1800.1 et seq. Failure to have a state license for alarm installation shall constitute an offense.
(c) Violation of this section shall be an offense punishable by a $25.00 fine, plus costs, upon first conviction and by a fine of $100.00, plus costs for each subsequent conviction. Each day that this section is violated shall be considered a separate offense.

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