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What is NYC BC § 1108.2.7.3.1?

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This section mandates that electronic signs capable of displaying prerecorded text messages must show text equivalent to audible announcements. Exceptions are made for announcements that cannot be prerecorded. Applies to building owners utilizing electronic signage in their properties.

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1108.2.7.3.1 Prerecorded text messages.

BC § 1108.2.7.3.1

Where electronic signs are provided and have the capability to display prerecorded text messages containing information that is the same, or substantially equivalent, to information that is provided audibly, signs shall display text that is equivalent to audible announcements. Exception: Announcements that cannot be prerecorded in advance of the event shall not be required to be displayed.

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