Washington Statutes

§ 19.27.600 — Child care centers—Occupancy load.

Washington § 19.27.600
JurisdictionWashington
Title 19BUSINESS REGULATIONS—MISCELLANEOUS
Ch. 19.27STATE BUILDING CODE

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Wash. Rev. Code § 19.27.600 (2026).

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When a child care center is operated in a dedicated space within an existing building that has more than one use, the building official must calculate the occupancy load of the child care center based only on the areas in the building where the child care services are provided. This requirement applies when administering and enforcing any of the building codes adopted in accordance with and pursuant to the authority in this chapter. Findings — Intent — 2025 c 150: "The legislature finds that there is a need for more child care services for working people. There is a public benefit when communities can use existing buildings rather than permitting new buildings to be built on open land. Churches are one type of building that often have rooms designed for education or care of children that

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Legislative History

[2025 c 150 s 2.]

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