Im in Rhode ISland...I have a new commercial building that is in the punch list stage. In one room of the building (office) there are two entrances at the opposite ends of the room (about 30 feet apart). There are light switches at one door but not the other. So if i come into the room on the north end Im fine...hit the switch and the lights are on. If I come in thru the south door I have to walk all the way across the room to turn the lights on. Both the electrician and the architect say code doesnt require switches at both entrances to the room because "commercial codes" apply, not residential. I kinda find this hard to beleive. Anyone have any comments or direction?