Minnesota Statutes

§ 299F.51 — REQUIREMENTS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS

Minnesota § 299F.51
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC SAFETY
Ch. 299FFIRE MARSHAL

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Minn. Stat. § 299F.51 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Generally.

(a)Every single-family dwelling and every dwelling unit in a multifamily dwelling must have an approved and operational carbon monoxide alarm installed within ten feet of each room lawfully used for sleeping purposes.
(b)Every guest room in a hotel or lodging house must have an approved and operational carbon monoxide alarm installed in each room lawfully used for sleeping purposes. Subd. 2.Owner's duties.
(a)The owner of a multifamily dwelling unit which is required to be equipped with one or more approved carbon monoxide alarms must:
(1)provide and install one approved and operational carbon monoxide alarm within ten feet of each room lawfully used for sleeping; and
(2)replace any required carbon monoxide alarm that has been stolen, removed, found missing,

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Legislative History

2006 c 260 art 3 s 21;2023 c 52 art 5 s 40-43

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