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What is NYC AC § 28-214.1.1?

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This section defines the terms "sealed" and "sealed, secured and closed" as methods to render a building or structure inaccessible, including the use of padlocks or cinder blocks. Applies to entities involved in building security and access control.

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§ 28-214.1.1 Definition.

AC § 28-214.1.1

For the purpose of this article, "sealed" and "sealed, secured and closed" shall mean the use of any means available to render the building, structure or part thereof inaccessible, including but not limited to the use of a padlock or cinder blocks.

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