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Public Act 094-0741 |
HB5284 Enrolled |
LRB094 17775 LCT 53074 b |
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Carbon |
Monoxide Alarm Detector Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Approved carbon monoxide alarm" or "alarm" means a carbon |
monoxide alarm that complies with all the requirements of the |
rules and regulations of the Illinois State Fire Marshal, bears |
the label of a nationally recognized testing laboratory, and |
complies with the most recent standards of the Underwriters |
Laboratories or the Canadian Standard Association. |
"Dwelling unit" means a room or suite of rooms used for |
human habitation, and includes a single family residence as |
well as each living unit of a multiple family residence and |
each living unit in a mixed use building. |
Section 10. Carbon monoxide detector. |
(a) Every dwelling unit shall be equipped with at least one |
approved carbon monoxide alarm in an operating condition within |
15 feet of every room used for sleeping purposes. The carbon |
monoxide alarm may be combined with smoke detecting devices |
provided that the combined unit complies with the respective |
provisions of the administrative code, reference standards, |
and departmental rules relating to both smoke detecting devices |
and carbon monoxide alarms and provided that the combined unit |
emits an alarm in a manner that clearly differentiates the |
hazard. |
(b) Every structure that contains more than one dwelling |
unit shall contain at least one approved carbon monoxide alarm |
in operating condition within 15 feet of every room used for |
sleeping purposes. |
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(c) It is the responsibility of the owner
of a structure to |
supply and install all required
alarms. It is the |
responsibility of a tenant to test and to provide
general |
maintenance for the alarms 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 that the tenant |
cannot
correct. The owner is responsible for providing
one |
tenant per dwelling unit with written information
regarding |
alarm testing and maintenance. |
The tenant is responsible for replacement
of any required |
batteries in the carbon monoxide alarms in
the tenant's |
dwelling unit, except that the owner
shall ensure that the |
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
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the dwelling unit to correct any deficiencies in the
carbon |
monoxide alarm that have been reported in writing to
the owner |
or the authorized agent of the owner. |
(d) The carbon monoxide alarms required
under this Act may |
be either battery powered, plug-in with battery back-up,
or |
wired into the structure's AC power line with secondary battery |
back-up. |
Section 15. Violation. |
(a) Willful failure to install or
maintain in operating |
condition any carbon monoxide alarm
required by this Act is a |
Class B misdemeanor. |
(b) Tampering with, removing, destroying,
disconnecting, |
or removing the batteries from any
installed carbon monoxide |
alarm, except in the course of
inspection, maintenance, or |
replacement of the
alarm, is a Class A misdemeanor in the case
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of a first conviction and a Class 4 felony in the
case of a |
second or subsequent conviction.
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Section 20. Exemptions. The following residential units |
shall not require carbon monoxide detectors: |
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(1) A residential unit in a building that: (i) does not |
rely on combustion of fossil fuel for heat, ventilation, or |
hot water; (ii) is not connected in any way to a garage; |
and (iii) is not sufficiently close to any ventilated |
source of carbon monoxide, as determined by the local |
building commissioner, to receive carbon monoxide from |
that source. |
(2) A residential unit that is not sufficiently close |
to any source of carbon monoxide so as to be at risk of |
receiving carbon monoxide from that source, as determined |
by the local building commissioner. |