Maryland Code § BR-19-901

Section BR-19-901
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Security system" means any burglary alarm system or
robbery alarm system.
(ii) "Security system" includes the service of monitoring the
property to which a security system is attached in case of an alarm sounding.
(3) (i) "Wireless security system" means a security system that is
designed to carry a voltage of 50 volts or less and not hardwired.
(ii) "Wireless security system" includes ancillary low-voltage
components that are either wireless or battery-operated and supplementary smoke
detectors as defined in the National Fire Protection Association 72: National Fire
Alarm and Signaling Code.
(b) If a wireless security system does not require the submission of a fire
protection plan review to a local government for compliance with the State or a local
building code, a local government may not require an electrical license or an electrical
permit to install, maintain, inspect, replace, or service the wireless security system.
(c) (1) A local government may:
(i) require a person who provides wireless security systems to
comply with a local alarm ordinance or obtain an alarm business registration or
permit; and
(ii) require a person who operates wireless security systems or
causes wireless security systems to be operated to comply with a local alarm
ordinance or obtain an alarm system registration or permit.
(2) A local government may not require a person described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection to obtain an electrical permit.
(d) Wireless security systems are not exempt from Title 18 of the Business
Occupations and Professions Article.
(e) Wireless security systems must comply with any State or local building
codes.

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