Chapter 80 — REFERENCED STANDARDS
Section K103 — INCIDENTAL USES IN EXISTING AMBULATORY CARE FACILITIES
2025 California Fire Code (Title 24, Part 9) · 2025 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · California
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K103.1 General. ¶
K103.1 General. Incidental uses associated with and located within existing ambulatory care facilities required to be separated by Section 422 in the California Building Code, and that generally pose a greater level of risk to such occupancies, shall comply with the APPENDIX K-4 2025 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE on Jul 18, 2025 11:14 AM (CDT) THEREUNDER. APPENDIX K—CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING AMBULATORY CARE FACILITIES provisions of Sections K103.2 through K103.4.2.1. Incidental uses in ambulatory care facilities required to be separated by Section 422 of the California Building Code are…
K103.2 Occupancy classification. ¶
K103.2 Occupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1 of the Califor- nia Building Code . Incidental uses shall be included in the building occupancies in which they are located.
K103.3 Area limitations. ¶
K103.3 Area limitations. Incidental uses shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the building area of the story in which they are located.
K103.4 Separation and protection. ¶
K103.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed in Table K103.1 shall be separated from the remainder of the building or equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, or both, in accordance with the provisions of that table. K103.4.1 Separation. Where Table K103.1 specifies a fire-resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accordance with Section 509.4.1 of the California Building Code . K103.4.2 Protection. Where Table K103.1 permits an automatic sprinkler system without a fire-resistance-rated separation, the…