Medicaid waivers; consumer-directed services, employer of record.
Illinois bans selling or gifting smoke detectors not wired to building power or failing battery requirements, with a $500–$1,000 petty offense.
Illinois bans selling or gifting smoke detectors not wired to building power or failing battery requirements, with a $500–$1,000 petty offense.
SB 1328 amends the Illinois Smoke Detector Act to prohibit the sale, offer for sale, or gifting of smoke detectors that are not designed to receive primary power from building wiring or that fail to meet the statute’s existing battery requirements. The measure adds a new Section 3.1 to the Act and revises penalty provisions.
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