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 unit of a child care facility, in accordance with the Standard
for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and
Warning Equipment (NFPA 720).
"Operational." Working and in service.
"Unit." A room or suite of two or more rooms that is
occupied as a residence, intended or designed to be occupied as
a residence, or is occupied by a client of a child care
facility.
Section 3. 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 10, 1999 (P.L.491, No.45), known as the
Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.
Section 4. Carbon monoxide alarm requirements.
(a) Child care facilities.--Each child care facility EACH
BUILDING IN WHICH A CHILD CARE FACILITY IS IN OPERATION, 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
fossil-fuel-burning heater or fireplace and in every unit that
is located on the same story as the fossil-fuel-burning heater
or appliance within 18 months of the effective date of this
section.
(b) Maintenance, repair or replacement.--The owner of a
child care facility is responsible for providing for the
maintenance, repair or replacement of an approved carbon
monoxide alarm or the care and replacement of batteries.
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