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What is NYC BC § 1029.12.1.2?

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This section establishes a maximum travel distance of 30 feet along aisle accessways from any seat to a point where individuals can choose between two or more paths leading to separate exits. The statute is enforced by the Department of Buildings. Applies to building owners responsible for seating arrangements in public assembly areas.

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1029.12.1.2 Seating at table aisle accessway length.

BC § 1029.12.1.2

The length of travel along the aisle accessway shall not exceed 30 feet (9144 mm) from any seat to the point where a person has a choice of two or more paths of egress travel to separate exits.

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