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What is NYC PC § 614.1.5?

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This section mandates that existing buildings over five stories, supplying potable water for certain occupancy groups via pumps, must install emergency potable water fixtures within eight years of the effective date. The statute includes exceptions for areas with existing emergency fixtures. Applies to building owners of qualifying structures.

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614.1.5 Retroactive requirement for existing buildings.

PC § 614.1.5

Existing buildings greater than five stories that supply potable water from the public water main for dwelling units and sleeping units in occupancy Groups I-1, R-1, R-2, and R-3 with the assistance of pumps shall be provided with fixtures capable of supplying an emergency source of potable water in accordance with this section within 8 years after the effective date of this section. Exception: Areas in such existing buildings greater than five stories where emergency fixtures are installed are not required to comply with Section 1104.3 or 1107.3 of the New York City Building Code unless where required pursuant to Section 1101.3.

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