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Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Smoke Detector Act. Provides that the battery for specified battery powered smoke detectors must be a self-contained long term battery if specified conditions occur. Provides that specified battery requirements do not apply to fire alarms, smoke detectors, smoke alarms, or ancillary components electronically connected to specified alarm systems; that use a low-power radio frequency wireless communication signal; that uses Wi-Fi or other Wireless Local Area Networking capability to send and receive specified notifications; or to devices as designated by the State Fire Marshal. Provides that certain smoke detector requirements do not apply to dwelling units and hotels within municipalities with a population over 1,000,000 inhabitants. Effective January 1, 2018.
Provides that a party in violation of specified provisions of the Smoke Detector Act concerning battery requirements shall be provided with 90 days' warning with which to rectify that violation. Provides that if that party fails to rectify the violation within that 90 day period, he or she shall be assessed a fine of $100, and shall be fined $100 every 30 days thereafter until either the violation is rectified or the cumulative amount of fines assessed reaches $1,500. Provides that certain specified penalty provisions of the Act shall apply only after a violating party has reached the $1,500 cumulative fine threshold and has still failed to rectify the violation.
House Floor Amendment No. 3 Provides that the battery for specified battery powered smoke detectors must be a self-contained, non-removable, long term (rather than self-contained long term) battery if specified conditions occur.
House Floor Amendment No. 4 Provides that if a party in violation of specified provisions of the Smoke Detector Act concerning battery requirements fails to rectify a violation within a specified 90-day period, he or she may (rather than shall) be assessed a fine of up to $100 (rather than a fine of $100), and may (rather than shall) be fined $100 every 30 days thereafter until either the violation is rectified or the cumulative amount of fines assessed reaches $1,500. Adds language providing that if the alleged violation has been corrected prior to or on the date of the hearing scheduled to adjudicate the alleged violation, then the violation shall be dismissed.
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