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Re: Florida Statute According to RLB



On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 01:11:52 GMT, Frank Olson
<Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> Notice that the regulations are for "alarm system contractors in
>> this state". If someone in Florida signs a monitoring contract
>> with Guido's Protection Services of New Jersey which is located
>> only in New Jersey, and is not a contractor in Florida, please
>> show where Florida can take any action agains Guido. The same
>> would be true for Rasheed's Southern India Alarm Service.
>
>Any alarm monitoring agency that provides service to a resident of
>Florida State which involves the dispatching of Florida emergency
>services is required to be licensed.  Alarm Central is.  Monitronics is.
>  ADT is.

How about posting the link to the statute. It apears to not be
contained in chapter 489 part II. Does it specify that the
license has to be a Florida license?

>> A broker does not necessarily a party to a contract or execute
>> any agreement.
>
>Bass was a "party" in the contract.  He was a "dealer" for Alarm
>Central.  If the "dealer" collects money from the client he is receiving
>direct compensation for the service he (or Alarm Central) provides.
>Many alarm dealers use "out of state" monitoring services.  If their
>"nexus" is in the State of Florida, they are subject to the Statutes.

"Nexus" doesn't appear to be in chapter 489 part II. I only find
it in statutes dealing with the levy and applicability of state
taxes, and some criminal statutes. Post a link to the statute
that specifies the establishment of an alarm dealer "nexus".


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