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HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS., 1 PRINTER'S NO. 10 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE BILL No. 0 Session of 0 INTRODUCED BY BROWNE, ARGALL, YUDICHAK, FARNESE, WASHINGTON, STACK, BREWSTER, SOLOBAY, COSTA AND BLAKE, MARCH 1, 0 AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NOVEMBER 0, 0 AN ACT 1 1 1 1 1 Providing standards for carbon monoxide alarms; and imposing penalties. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Standards Act. Section. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Apartment." A room or suite of two or more rooms, occupied or leased for occupation, or intended or designed to be occupied, as a domicile. "Approved carbon monoxide alarm." The term includes: (1) A single or multiple station carbon monoxide alarm listed as complying with the Approved American National

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Standard for SINGLE AND Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms (ANSI/UL0) or a carbon monoxide detector listed as complying with the Approved American National Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors (ANSI/UL0) installed in accordance with this act. () A device that may be combined with a smoke alarm or smoke detector if the combined smoke alarm or detector meets all of the following: (i) Complies with either of the following: (A) The Approved American National Standard for SINGLE AND Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms (ANSI/UL0) for carbon monoxide alarms and the Approved American National Standard for Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms (ANSI/UL1) for smoke alarms. (B) The Approved American National Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors (ANSI/UL0) for carbon monoxide detectors and the Approved American National Standard for Safety for Automotive Glass- Tube Fuses SMOKE DETECTORS FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS (ANSI/UL) for smoke detectors. (ii) Emits an alarm in a manner that clearly differentiates between detecting the presence of carbon monoxide and the presence of smoke. () A carbon monoxide detection system that includes carbon monoxide detectors and audible notification appliances that are installed and maintained in accordance with the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA ) and the Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment (NFPA 0) and are in 00SB00PN10 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 compliance with the Approved American National Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors (ANSI/UL0). "Fossil fuel." Coal, kerosene, oil, wood, fuel gases and other petroleum or hydrocarbon products which emit carbon monoxide as a by-product of combustion. "Installed." A carbon monoxide alarm that is hardwired into the electrical wiring, directly plugged into an electrical outlet without a switch, other than a circuit breaker, or, if the alarm is battery-powered, attached to the wall or ceiling of a residential building, an apartment or a multifamily dwelling, in accordance with the Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment (NFPA) 0. "Multifamily dwelling." Any house or building, or portion thereof, that is intended or designed to be occupied or leased for occupation, or occupied as a home or residence for three or more households living in separate apartments that they are, AND DOING THEIR cooking on the premises. The term excludes the following: (1) Dormitories. () Monasteries. "Operational." Working and in service. "Residential building." Detached one-family and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings which are not more than three stories in height with a separate means of egress, which includes accessory structures. Section. Administration. Nothing in this act is intended to modify the authority and responsibilities of the Department of Labor and Industry under the act of November, 1 (P.L.1, No.), known as the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act. 00SB00PN10 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Section. Carbon monoxide alarm requirements. (a) Residential building.--upon the sale of a residential building, the seller shall disclose information regarding the installation of carbon monoxide detectors on the property disclosure statement required by Pa.C.S. Ch. (relating to seller disclosures). (b) Multifamily dwellings.--each apartment in a multifamily dwelling, which uses a fossil fuel-burning heater or appliance, fireplace or an attached garage, must have an operational, centrally located and approved carbon monoxide alarm installed in the vicinity of the bedrooms and the fossil fuel-burning heater or fireplace within one year 1 MONTHS of the effective date of this act. Section. Carbon monoxide alarm requirements in rental properties. (a) Owner responsibilities.--the owner of a multifamily dwelling having a fossil fuel-burning heater or appliance, fireplace or an attached garage used for rental purposes and required to be equipped with one or more approved carbon monoxide alarms shall: (1) Provide and install an operational, centrally located and approved carbon monoxide alarm in the vicinity of the bedrooms and the fossil fuel-burning heater or fireplace. () Replace, in accordance with this act, any approved carbon monoxide alarm that has been stolen, removed, found missing or rendered inoperable during a prior occupancy of the rental property and which has not been replaced by the prior occupant before the commencement of a new occupancy of the rental property. () Ensure that the batteries in each approved carbon 00SB00PN10 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 monoxide alarm are in operating condition at the time the new occupant takes residence in the rental property. (b) Maintenance, repair or replacement.--except as provided in subsection (a), the owner of a multifamily dwelling used for rental purposes is not responsible for the maintenance, repair or replacement of an approved carbon monoxide alarm or the care and replacement of batteries while the building is occupied. Responsibility for maintenance and repair of carbon monoxide alarms shall revert to the owner of the building upon vacancy of the rental property. (c) Occupant responsibilities.--the occupant of each multifamily dwelling used for rental purposes in which an operational and approved carbon monoxide alarm has been provided must: (1) Keep and maintain the device in good repair. () Test the device. () Replace batteries as needed. () Replace any device that is stolen, removed, missing or rendered inoperable during the occupancy of the building. () Notify the owner or the authorized agent of the owner in writing of any deficiencies pertaining to the approved carbon monoxide alarm. Section. Enforcement. Willful failure to install or maintain in operating condition any approved carbon monoxide alarm required by this act is a summary offense punishable by a fine of up to $0. Section. Municipal requirements. Nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent a municipality from adopting, by resolution, equal or more stringent requirements relating to carbon monoxide alarms. 00SB00PN10 - -

Section 0. Effective date. This act shall take effect immediately. 00SB00PN10 - -