context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Department." The Department of Labor and Industry of the
Commonwealth.
"Employee safety device." A two-way radio or other electric
device that is kept on a hotel employee's person when the hotel
employee is on duty in a guest room and that permits a hotel
employee to communicate with or otherwise effectively summon
immediate on-scene assistance from the need for on-scene
assistance to be conveyed to a security officer, manager or
supervisor or other appropriate hotel staff member.
"Hotel." Any of the following with at least 100 guest rooms:
(1) A hotel, motel, inn, guesthouse or other building
that holds itself out by any means, including advertising,
license, registration with any innkeeper's group, convention
listing association, travel publication or similar
association or with a government agency, as being available
to provide overnight lodging or use of facility space for
consideration to individuals seeking temporary accommodation.
(2) A place that advertises to the public at large or
any segment of the public that it will provide beds, sanitary
facilities or other space for a temporary period to members
of the public at large.
(3) A place recognized as a hostelry.
"Hotel employee." An individual who works part time or full
time performing housekeeping duties or room service duties at a
hotel for or under the direction of the hotel employer or any
subcontractor of the hotel employer for wages, salary or
remuneration of any type under contract or subcontract of
employment.
"Hotel employer." A person, including a corporate officer or
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