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What is NYC AC § 27-123.3?

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This section defines the term 'existing building' as a structure that was in existence before December 6, 1968, or one constructed under the building laws and regulations effective before that date. Applies to property operators and owners referencing building classifications.

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§ 27-123.3 Definition.

AC § 27-123.3

For the purposes of this article, the term "existing building" means a building in existence prior to December 6th, 1968 or a building constructed in accordance with the building laws and regulations in force prior to such date in accordance with section 27-105 of this code.

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