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Home » US Law » 2022 Colorado Code » Title 38 - Property - Real and Personal » Article 45 - Carbon Monoxide Alarms

§ 38-45-101. Definitions

As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: “Carbon monoxide alarm” means a device that detects carbon monoxide and that: Produces a distinct, audible alarm; Is listed by a nationally recognized, independent product-safety testing and certification laboratory to conform to the standards for carbon monoxide alarms issued by such laboratory or any successor […]

§ 38-45-102. Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Single-Family Dwellings – Rules

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the seller of each existing single-family dwelling offered for sale or transfer on or after July 1, 2009, that has a fuel-fired heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage shall assure that an operational carbon monoxide alarm is installed within fifteen feet of the entrance to each […]

§ 38-45-103. Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Multi-Family Dwellings – Rules

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the seller of every dwelling unit of an existing multi-family dwelling offered for sale or transfer on or after July 1, 2009, that has a fuel-fired heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage shall assure that an operational carbon monoxide alarm is installed within fifteen feet of […]

§ 38-45-104. Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Rental Properties

Except as provided in subsection (5) of this section, any single-family dwelling or dwelling unit in a multi-family dwelling used for rental purposes and that includes fuel-fired appliances or an attached garage where, on or after July 1, 2009, interior alterations, repairs, fuel-fired appliance replacements, or additions, any of which requires a building permit, occurs […]

§ 38-45-105. Municipal or County Ordinances Regarding Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Nothing in this article shall be construed to limit a municipality, city, home rule city, city and county, county, or other local government entity from adopting or enforcing any requirements for the installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide alarms that are more stringent than the requirements set forth in this article. Source: L. 2009: Entire […]

§ 38-45-106. Limitation of Liability

No person shall have a claim for relief against a property owner, an authorized agent of a property owner, a person in possession of real property, or an installer for any damages resulting from the operation, maintenance, or effectiveness of a carbon monoxide alarm if the property owner, authorized agent, person in possession of real […]