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If an adjoining or enclosed walkway is added between two buildings, can the operator go between buildings in a non-continuous attendance facility?

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If an adjoining or enclosed walkway is added between two buildings, can the operator go between buildings in a non-continuous attendance facility?

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No. By law, the operator cannot leave the building. The Massachusetts State Building Code defines the boundary of a building. Adjoining two separate buildings by an enclosed walkway does not qualify them as one building under the Code.

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