California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 12 - Alarm Company Operators—Conduct of Business, Prohibited Acts and Citations
- Section 7599.30.
The director may assess fines for any violation as enumerated in this article, pursuant to Section 7591.9.Assessment of administrative fines shall be independent of any...
- Section 7599.31.
For purposes of this article, “licensee” means an alarm company operator. A licensee shall at all times be responsible for those actions of his or...
- Section 7599.32.
(a) A licensee shall notify the bureau within 30 days of any change of its officers or members required to be named pursuant to Section 7593.4...
- Section 7599.32.a.
(a) A licensee shall notify the bureau within 30 days of any change of its officers required to be named pursuant to Section 7593.4 and of...
- Section 7599.33.
A licensee shall not conduct business, as defined in Section 7599.20, from any location other than that location for which a license or branch office...
- Section 7599.34.
(a) A licensee shall not conduct a business as an individual, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation unless the licensee holds a valid license issued to...
- Section 7599.34.a.
(a) A licensee shall not conduct a business as an individual, partnership, or corporation unless the licensee holds a valid license issued to that exact same...
- Section 7599.36.
(a) Each licensee shall maintain a file or record containing the name, address, commencing date of employment, and position of each employee, and the date of...
- Section 7599.37.
Each licensee shall maintain an accurate and current record of proof of completion of the course of training in the exercise of the power to...
- Section 7599.38.
Each licensee shall certify an employee’s completion of the course of training in the exercise of power to arrest, or obtain proof that the training...
- Section 7599.39.
Within three working days, each licensee shall verify proof of current and valid registration issued by the bureau for each employee who is subject to...
- Section 7599.40.
A licensee shall not allow any employee to carry a firearm or other deadly weapon without first ascertaining that the employee is proficient in the...
- Section 7599.41.
A licensee shall maintain an accurate and current record of all firearms or other deadly weapons that are in the possession of the licensee, or...
- Section 7599.42.
(a) Within seven days after any violent incident involving a dangerous weapon that has been caused by or occurred upon a licensee or any officer, partner,...
- Section 7599.42.a.
(a) Within seven days after any violent incident involving a dangerous weapon, that has been caused by or occurred upon a licensee or any officer, partner,...
- Section 7599.43.
(a) Within seven days after receiving a final civil court judgment filed against the licensee or any officer, partner, managing member, qualified manager, or employee of...
- Section 7599.43.a.
(a) Within seven days after receiving a final civil court judgment filed against the licensee or any officer, partner, qualified manager, or employee of a licensee...
- Section 7599.44.
Every advertisement by a licensee soliciting or advertising business shall contain his or her name and license number as they appear in the records of...
- Section 7599.45.
A licensee or employee of a licensee shall not enter any private building or portion thereof, excepting premises open to the public, without the consent...
- Section 7599.46.
No licensee shall aid and abet an unlicensed alarm company operator in any activity for which a license is required. A violation of this section...
- Section 7599.47.
No licensee shall transfer his or her license. This means that no licensee shall permit an employee or agent, in his or her own name,...
- Section 7599.48.
(a) No licensee, or officer, partner, managing member, manager, or employee of a licensee, shall knowingly make any false report to his or her employer or...
- Section 7599.48.a.
(a) No licensee, or officer, partner, manager, or employee of a licensee, shall knowingly make any false report to his or her employer or client for...
- Section 7599.49.
No licensee shall abandon the completion of any installation of an alarm system without legal excuse. A violation of this section may result in a...
- Section 7599.50.
No licensee shall willfully depart from or disregard any plans or specifications, or in the absence of specific requirements, within the plans or specifications of...
- Section 7599.51.
No licensee shall willfully or deliberately disregard any building laws, safety law, or labor laws of the state or any political subdivision thereof. A violation...
- Section 7599.52.
No licensee shall fail in any material respect to complete any alarm system installation for the price stated in the contract for the alarm system....
- Section 7599.53.
No licensee shall willfully refuse, without legal excuse, to pursue the installation of an alarm system with reasonable diligence, causing material injury to another. A...
- Section 7599.54.
(a) Except as provided by Section 7599.56, every agreement, including, but not limited to, lease agreements, monitoring agreements, and service agreements, including all labor, services, and...
- Section 7599.55.
No licensee shall make any untrue or misleading statements in connection with the business of the licensee. “Untrue or misleading statements” include, but are not...
- Section 7599.56.
(a) Contracts for services or other activities authorized by Section 7599.54 may be conducted by electronic means. Notwithstanding subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 1633.3 of...
- Section 7599.58.
No alarm company operator shall:(a) Knowingly install a defective alarm system.(b) Willfully fail to service the alarm system pursuant to the terms of the warranty or service...
- Section 7599.59.
The director may assess administrative fines of fifty dollars ($50) against any licensee, qualified certificate holder, firearms qualification card holder, or registrant for each violation...
Last modified: October 22, 2018