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Public Act 097-0447 Public Act 0447 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0447 | HB1398 Enrolled | LRB097 07056 KMW 47149 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Smoke Detector Act is amended by changing | Section 3 as follows:
| (425 ILCS 60/3) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 803)
| Sec. 3.
(a) Every dwelling unit or hotel shall be equipped | with at least one
approved smoke detector in an operating | condition within 15 feet of every room
used for sleeping | purposes. The detector shall be installed on the ceiling
and at | least 6 inches from any wall, or on a wall located between 4 | and 6
inches from the ceiling.
| (b) Every single family residence shall have at least one | approved smoke
detector installed on every story of the | dwelling unit, including basements
but not including | unoccupied attics. In dwelling units with split levels,
a smoke | detector installed on the upper level shall suffice for the
| adjacent lower level if the lower level is less than one full | story below
the upper level; however, if there is an | intervening door between the
adjacent levels, a smoke detector | shall be installed on each level.
| (c) Every structure which (1) contains more than one | dwelling unit, or
(2) contains at least one dwelling unit and |
| is a mixed-use structure, shall
contain at least one approved | smoke detector at the uppermost ceiling of
each interior | stairwell. The detector shall be installed on the ceiling,
at | least 6 inches from the wall, or on a wall located between 4 | and 6
inches from the ceiling.
| (d) It shall be the responsibility of the owner of a | structure to supply
and install all required detectors. The | owner shall be responsible for
making reasonable efforts to | test and maintain detectors in common
stairwells and hallways. | It shall be the responsibility of a tenant to
test and to | provide general maintenance for the detectors within the
| tenant's dwelling unit or rooming unit, and to notify the owner | or the
authorized agent of the owner in writing of any | deficiencies which the
tenant cannot correct. The owner shall | be responsible for providing one
tenant per dwelling unit with | written information regarding detector
testing and | maintenance.
| The tenant shall be responsible for replacement of any | required batteries
in the smoke detectors in the tenant's | dwelling unit, except that the owner
shall ensure that such | batteries are in operating condition at the time
the tenant | takes possession of the dwelling unit. The tenant shall provide
| the owner or the authorized agent of the owner with access to | the dwelling
unit to correct any deficiencies in the smoke | detector which have been
reported in writing to the owner or | the authorized agent of the owner.
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| (e) The requirements of this Section shall apply to any | dwelling unit
in existence on July 1, 1988, beginning on that | date. Except as provided
in subsections (f) and (g), the smoke | detectors required in such dwelling
units may be either battery | powered or wired into the structure's AC power
line, and need | not be interconnected.
| (f) In the case of any dwelling unit that is newly | constructed,
reconstructed, or substantially remodelled after | December 31, 1987, the
requirements of this Section shall apply | beginning on the first day of
occupancy of the dwelling unit | after such construction, reconstruction or
substantial | remodelling. The smoke detectors required in such dwelling
unit | shall be permanently wired into the structure's AC power line, | and if
more than one detector is required to be installed | within the dwelling
unit, the detectors shall be wired so that | the actuation of one detector
will actuate all the detectors in | the dwelling unit.
| In the case of any dwelling unit that is newly constructed,
| reconstructed, or substantially remodeled on or after January | 1, 2011, smoke detectors permanently wired into the structure's | AC power line must also maintain an alternative back-up power | source, which may be either a battery or batteries or an | emergency generator. | (g) Every hotel shall be equipped with operational portable
| smoke-detecting alarm devices for the deaf and hearing impaired | of audible
and visual design, available for units of occupancy.
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| Specialized smoke-detectors for the deaf and hearing | impaired shall be
available upon request by guests in such | hotels at a rate
of at least one such smoke detector per 75 | occupancy units or portions
thereof, not to exceed 5 such smoke | detectors per hotel.
Incorporation or connection into an | existing interior alarm system, so as
to be capable of being | activated by the system, may be utilized in lieu of
the | portable alarms.
| Operators of any hotel shall post conspicuously at the main | desk a
permanent notice, in letters at least 3 inches in | height, stating that
smoke detector alarm devices for the deaf | and hearing impaired are
available. The proprietor may require | a refundable deposit for a portable
smoke detector not to | exceed the cost of the detector.
| (g-5) A hotel, as defined in this Act, shall be responsible | for installing and maintaining smoke detecting equipment. | (h) Compliance with an applicable federal, State or local | law or
building code which requires the installation and | maintenance of smoke
detectors in a manner different from this | Section, but providing a level of
safety for occupants which is | equal to or greater than that provided by
this Section, shall | be deemed to be in compliance with this Section, and
the | requirements of such more stringent law shall govern over the
| requirements of this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 96-1292, eff. 1-1-11.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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