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What is required when the design does not meet the minimum requirements for construction per NAC 445A?
A justification for each occurrence must be included with the plan submittal from the licensed professional preparing the plans. The justification must address the proposed design, why it is required, why the design could not be modified to meet the requirements of NAC 445A, and address the potential public health impacts associated with not meeting the minimum construction requirements.