(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) "Carbon monoxide alarm" means a device that: (1) senses carbon monoxide; (2) when sensing carbon monoxide, is capable of emitting a distinct and audible sound; (3) is listed and carries the listing of a nationally recognized testing laboratory approved by the Office of the State Fire Marshal; and (4) (i) is wired into an alternating current (AC) powerline with secondary battery backup; or (ii) for a hotel, a lodging or rooming house, or a rental dwelling unit: 1. is wired into an alternating current (AC) powerline with secondary battery backup; 2. is battery-powered, sealed, tamper resistant, and using a long-life battery that has a life of not less than 10 years; or 3. is connected to an on-site control unit that monitors the carbon monoxide alarm remotely so that a responsible party is alerted when the device activates the alarm signal and receives its primary power from a battery or the control unit. (c) (1) "Dwelling" means a building or part of a building that provides living or sleeping facilities for one or more individuals. (2) "Dwelling" includes a one or two family dwelling, multifamily dwelling, hotel, lodging or rooming house, or dormitory. (d) "Hotel" has the meaning stated in § 9-201 of this article. (e) "Install" means to attach to the wall or ceiling of a dwelling in accordance with: (1) the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 720 standard for the installation of carbon monoxide warning equipment in dwelling units; and (2) the manufacturer's recommendations. (f) "Lodging or rooming house" has the meaning stated in § 9-201 of this article. (g) "Rental dwelling unit" has the meaning stated in § 6-801 of the Environment Article. (h) "Sleeping area" has the meaning stated in § 9-101 of this article.
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