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What is NYC AC § 27-387?

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This section mandates that any door, passageway, stair, or other means of communication that could be mistaken for an exit must be clearly marked with a sign stating "NOT AN EXIT" or indicate its intended use. The statute aims to prevent confusion regarding exits in buildings. Applies to building owners responsible for signage.

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§ 27-387 False exits.

AC § 27-387

Any door, passageway, stair, or other means of communication that is not an exit or that is not a way to an exit, but is so located as to be mistaken for an exit, shall be identified with a sign reading "NOT AN EXIT", shall be identified by a sign indicating its use or purpose or shall be provided with a directional exit sign.

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