Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Georgia False Alarm Law
The introduction of the law follows a three-year fight after the City of Sandy Springs passed a punitive ordinance that fined alarm companies.
The introduction of the law follows a three-year fight after the City of Sandy Springs passed a punitive ordinance that fined alarm companies.
The proposed state law would stop cities like Sandy Springs from fining alarm companies for false alarms caused by end users.
If you’re unwilling to engage in your communities and in your industry, you forfeit your right to complain when something like Sandy Springs comes down the pike.
The donation will be divided between the fund established to fight the Sandy Springs, Ga., ordinance and to promote the SIAC Model Alarm Ordinance.
The Monitoring Association cites pending legal action in Sandy Springs, Ga., and other efforts around the nation to beat back ordinances that levy fines against alarm companies.
Residents and business owners in the Atlanta suburb will be fined up to $100 for excessive false alarms beginning in 2022.
Lawmakers passed a bill that overturns the ability for jurisdictions to fine alarm companies for false alarms that are triggered by end users.
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