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§ 8-2-92 - Marking of transparent glass or plastic doors in commercial or public places
O.C.G.A. 8-2-92 (2010)
8-2-92. Marking of transparent glass or plastic doors in commercial or public places
Transparent glass or plastic doors located in commercial or public places which are situated in buildings open to the public must, in addition to use of safety glazing materials, be posted, painted, or otherwise marked in such a manner as to alert the public as to their presence. Such posting, painting, or marking shall also be required in those places glazed with nonsafety glazing materials prior to July 1, 1970.
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