Section 28-313.1
§ 28-313.1 Retroactive requirement for directional signage at building
entrances. The provisions of section 1110.2 of the New York city
building code requiring directional signage to be posted at inaccessible
building entrances indicating the route to the nearest accessible
entrance shall apply retroactively to all buildings that have such
accessible entrances. Buildings in existence on the effective date of
this section shall post such directional signage on or before August 1,
2013. Such directional signage shall be maintained in good condition.
Exception: Directional signage posted at building entrances in
compliance with the americans with disabilities act of 1990 shall be
deemed to be in compliance with section 1110.2 of the New York city
building code.
Section 28-313.2
§ 28-313.2 Retroactive requirement for accessible building entrances.
The provisions of item 5 of section 1110.1 of the New York city building
code requiring signage to be posted at accessible entrances where an
inaccessible building entrance exists shall apply retroactively to all
buildings that have such accessible entrances. Buildings in existence on
the effective date of this section shall post such signage on or before
August 1, 2013. Such signage shall be maintained in good condition.
Exception: Accessible entrance signs that are posted at building
entrances in compliance with the americans with disabilities act of 1990
shall be deemed to be in compliance with section 1110.1 of the New York
city building code subject to the inclusion on or adjacent to such
signage of a contact telephone number or instructions to gain access if
an otherwise accessible building entrance is subject to locking.