Occupancies are hospitals, sanitariums and nursing homes with
nonambulatory patients where medical care is provided, nurseries for
the full-time care of children under the age of six (each
accommodating more than six patients)
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Occupancies are health-care centers for ambulatory patients
receiving two outpatient medical care which may render the patient
incapable of unassisted self-preservation (each tenant space
accommodating more than fiver patients)
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Occupancies are nursing homes for ambulatory patients where medical
care is provided, homes for ambulatory children six years of age or
over where medical aid is provided, honor farms and conservation
camps housing six inmates who are restrained (each accommodating six
or more patients).
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occupancies are mental hospitals, mental sanitariums, jails,
prisons, reformatories and buildings where personal liberties of
inmates are similarly restrained.
Occupancies are buildings used for the display and
sale of merchandise, and involving stock of goods, wares or
merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the
public. Mercantile occupancies shall include, but are not limited
to:
Department stores, drug
stores, markets, paint stores without bulk handling, shopping
centers, sales rooms, wholesale and retail stores