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§ 27-286 Classification.
When two or more classes of construction occur within the same building, the entire building shall be subject to the most restrictive occupancy and size limitations for the classes of construction involved. However, if the occupancies within the different classes of construction are completely separated by construction that meets the fire-resistance rating requirements for fire divisions listed in table 5-2 then each occupancy so separated may, for the purposes of this code, be considered as a separate building ("building section").
§ 27-287 Restrictions.
In buildings of mixed construction, no structural element shall be supported by construction having a lower fire-resistance rating than that required for the element being supported.
Article 18: Unlawful Advertisement for Certain Occupancies
§ 27-287.1 Unlawful advertisement for certain occupancies.
   1.   It shall be unlawful to advertise occupancy or use of dwelling units in a class A multiple dwelling for occupancy that would violate subdivision eight of section four of the multiple dwelling law defining a "class A" multiple dwelling as a multiple dwelling that is occupied for permanent residence purposes.
   2.   The provisions of this section shall be enforced by the mayor's office of special enforcement. Any person found to have violated the provisions of subdivision one of this section shall be liable for a civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars for the first violation, five thousand dollars for the second violation and seven thousand five hundred dollars for the third and subsequent violations.
   3.   For the purposes of this section the term "advertise" shall mean any form of communication, promotion or solicitation, including but not limited to direct mail, newspapers, magazines, flyers, handbills, television commercials, radio, signage, direct mail, websites, text messages or similar displays, intended or used to induce, encourage or persuade the public to enter into a contract for goods and/or services.
(2016 N.Y. Laws Ch. 396, 10/21/2016, eff. 10/21/2016)
Subchapter 4: Building Limitations
Article 1: General
§ 27-288 Scope.
The provisions of this article establish building access requirements; shall regulate the division of the city of New York into fire districts and control the occupancy groups and construction classes permitted therein; shall regulate permissible building areas, height and projections beyond the street line and shall establish special flood hazard areas and a regulatory flood datum in the city of New York and regulate permissible occupancies and construction or other improvement below such flood datum within such flood hazard areas.
§ 27-289 Standards.
The provisions of reference standard RS-4 shall be a part of this subchapter.
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