MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972
As Amended

SEC. 43-6-125. Public buildings designed or equipped to accommodate disabled persons to be marked by signs.

All public buildings constructed or remodeled in accordance with the standards and requirements of sections 43-6-101 through 43-6-123, or containing facilities that are in compliance therewith, shall display a symbol which is white on a blue background. The specifications for this symbol shall be furnished by the state board of health indicating the location of such facilities designed for the physically handicapped. When a building contains an entrance other than the main entrance which is ramped or level for use by the physically handicapped persons, a sign showing its location shall be posted at or near the main entrance which shall be visible from the adjacent public sidewalk or way.

SOURCES: Laws, 1975, ch. 369, eff from and after passage (approved March 20, 1975).


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