Ariz. Admin. Code § R7-6-271 - Exterior Envelope, Interior Surfaces, and Interior Finishes
The exterior envelope, interior surfaces, and interior finishes of a school facility shall be safe and capable of being maintained.
1. An exterior envelope is
safe and capable of being maintained if:
a.
Walls and roof are constructed of materials requiring minimal maintenance,
including painting;
b. Walls, roof,
doors, and windows are weather tight under normal conditions with routine
upkeep; and
c. The building
structural systems support the loads imposed on them.
2. An interior surface is safe and capable of
being maintained if it is:
a. Structurally
sound;
b. Capable of supporting a
finish; and
c. Capable of
continuing in its intended use with normal maintenance and repair.
3. An interior finish is safe and
capable of being maintained if it is:
a. Free
of exposed lead paint;
b. Free of
friable asbestos; and
c. Capable of
continuing in its intended use with normal maintenance and repair.
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