In a commercial building, a 125-volt, 15-ampere receptacle is installed in a bathroom. According to NEC 2026, what is the GFCI protection requirement for this receptacle?
GFCI protection is required for all 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles in bathrooms of commercial occupancies.
GFCI protection is only required if the bathroom is in a dwelling unit.
GFCI protection is not required in commercial bathrooms unless the receptacle is within 3 feet of a sink.
Only 250-volt receptacles in commercial bathrooms require GFCI protection.
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