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(1) Re-entry into the building interior shall be |
possible at all times on the highest story or second |
highest story, whichever allows access to another exit |
stair; |
(2) There shall not be more than 4 stories intervening |
between stairwell enclosure doors that provides access to |
another exit stair; |
(3) Doors allowing re-entry shall be identified as such |
on the stair side of the door; |
(4) Doors not allowing re-entry shall be provided with |
a sign on the stair side indicating the location of the |
nearest exit, in each direction of travel that allows |
re-entry; and |
(5) The information required to be posted on the door |
under paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection (c), shall |
be posted at eye level and at the bottom of the door. |
(d) Nothing in this Section applies to any stairwell |
enclosure door that opens directly into a dwelling unit, |
provided the dwelling unit door has a self-closer, latch, and |
no self-locking hardware. Where all doors in the stairwell meet |
these criteria, the stairwell shall be provided with either a |
two-way communication system or readily operable windows on |
each landing or intermediate landing. |
(e) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e), a home |
rule unit may not regulate stairwell door access in a manner |
less restrictive than the regulation by the State of stairwell |
door access under this Act. This subsection (e) is a limitation |
under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the |
Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule |
units of powers and functions exercised by the State. |
(e) This Section does not apply in a home rule municipality |
that, on or before January 1, 2005, has passed an ordinance |
regulating building access from stairwell enclosures in |
buildings that are more than 4 stories in height.
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