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  • AR: Fayetteville looks to lower false alarm penalties
    6.4.23 – Arkansas Democrat Gazette – The proposal the council will consider Tuesday would lower the dollar amounts charged to offending property or business owners. A $250 penalty for failure to register a security alarm would be waived if the owner provides police a copy of an application within 10 days of a violation notice.

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NESA is a federation of state associations established to serve and promote the electronic systems industry at the direction of, and through its affiliated state associations. Seven state associations are part of NESA – Arkansas Security Alarm Association (ASAA), Kansas Electronic Security Association (KESA), Louisiana Life Safety & Security Association (LLSSA), Maryland Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (MDBFAA), Mississippi Security Association (MSA), Oklahoma Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (OKBFAA) and Texas Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (TBFAA).  For more info visit www.nesaus.org.