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I have that amendment too. My question is whether the IBC applies to existing building "policies" instead of structure. If <br /> the toilet is there, does the building owner or tenant HAVE to let customers use it, per the building code? <br /> Thanks, <br /> M80 <br /> MEG HALEY, RA I City of Everett Permit Services <br /> 3200 Cedar St, Everett WA 98201 1425.257.8813 <br /> mhaley@everettwa.govI www.everettwa.gov/Permits <br /> From: McCaughan, Joanne (DES) fmailto:joanne.mccaughan(ades.wa.gov] <br /> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 2:38 PM <br /> To: Meg Haley <br /> Subject: Your IBC question <br /> Meg, <br /> Attached please find our state amendment to the 2012 IBC section 2902. 1 believe this will answer your question related <br /> to public access to the bathroom that you called about this afternoon. <br /> Please let me know if you have any additional questions. <br /> JMc <br /> Joanne McCaughan/Code Specialist <br /> phone number: 360-407-9279 <br /> Washington State Building Code Council <br /> Department of Enterprise Services <br /> PO Box 41449, Olympia,WA 98504-1449 <br /> www.sbcc.wa.gov <br /> ioanne.mccaughan@des.wa.gov <br /> 2 <br />