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1. Type of building

[] 1 Residential
[] 2 Mixed type: for residential and economic purposes
[] 3 Collective housing unit, i.e. at least a half of it is occupied by boarding school, hotel, hospital, etc.
[] 4 Non-residential
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63 Type of building (Question I) [p. 88]
1. There are 4 main types of buildings in which the enumerated dwellings may be located: residential, mixed type, collective housing units, and non-residential ones.
2. A residential building shall be understood as:

- Each building located on a rural or urban area, which is in its entirety used for occupational purposes,
- Each building located on a rural or urban area, which is at least in half used for occupational purposes, and the rest is used for offices, shops, workshops, schools, dormitory, hostel, etc. This rule does not apply to the buildings located on rural areas, in the case of which dwellings are used for both economic and residential purposes (see: point 3 below),

If it is difficult to specify how much of the building is used for residential purposes, but it is certain that it is at least a half of it, then such a building shall be considered a residential one. For such buildings, the 1 symbol shall be encircled.
3. A mixed type building shall be considered as the one located on a rural or urban area, in the case of which a part of it is utilized for residential purposes (there are separate dwellings there), as well as there are economic facilities (barn, shed, etc.) or agricultural ones bused for managing farm. In such a case it does not matter what part is taken by what type of facilities.
Before encircling the answer, the census enumerator shall check if the registered building is factually a single entity with two connected parts or two separate buildings. In the latter case, it shall be considered that the dwelling is located in a residential building, not a mixed type one.
It shall be assumed that the dwelling is located in a mixed type dwelling if both parts of the object are made of the same material and there is no significant difference between their age or height. In the said event, the 2 answer shall be encircled.
In other cases, so if the walls are built form various materials or there is a significant difference between the age and height of the consecutive parts of the building, then it shall be assumed that the registered dwelling is located in a residential building and encircle answer 1.
4. A collective housing unit shall be understood as a building, in which at least few rooms or dwellings are occupied by the personnel and at least half of the building is used as a collective housing units, so as a hostel, hotel, sanatorium, hospital, or holiday resort. Only in the case, if the collective housing facilities take exactly the half of the building, the dwelling registered in such a building shall be considered as located in a residential building, not in a collective housing unit.
For collective housing units the 3 answer shall be indicated.
5. A non-residential building shall be understood as a building in which one or few dwellings are located but it is in more than half used as a non-residential facility, so as a factory, workshop, school, office, shop. For such buildings the 4 answer shall be specified.

71 "Collective housing unit" term [p. 100]
1. A collective housing unit shall be understood as the place of collective occupation (inhabitation) in which a number of individuals live permanently or temporarily.
Collective housing units are:

a) Hostels, dormitories, student's houses, child's houses, teenager support houses, small child care facilities, pensioner houses, facilities for severely and permanently ill individuals, facilities for blind people, care centers for disabled or mentally ill patients, professional car facilities, monasteries, convents, and other collective housing units as such in which the occupants live (from few months to few years) for a longer time or permanently
b) Hotels, holiday resorts tourist shelters, temporary caretaking facilities, hospitals, and sanatoriums, in the case of which the stay is typically temporal in character.

2. Collective housing units shall be registered by using the Az form for this purpose. Only in the case if a standard hostel is registered (see question 17 on page 7), then the A form shall be utilized for registration.
The principles provided below concern the registration of collective housing units only.