Relocatable classroom definition

Relocatable classroom means a classroom unit that is capable of being disconnected and transported from one school site and reinstalled at another school site.
Relocatable classroom means a non-permanent, removable, relocatable modular unit, which may include without limitation a classroom, corridor, and mechanical room, and excludes the School;
Relocatable classroom means a non-permanent, removable, relocatable modular unit, which may include without limitation a classroom, corridor, and mechanical room, as shown in the Indicative Designs, and excludes the Core Structure;

More Definitions of Relocatable classroom

Relocatable classroom. A movable classroom facility containing non-permanent satisfactory student stations in FISH, purchased after 1998 and meeting the standards for long-term use pursuant to 1013.20, F.S.
Relocatable classroom means a supplementary educational facility intended for temporary use, generally fabricated off site, in one or more sections, and moved to and erected at the desired location.

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