You need more information than just the design criteria letter, the majors ones are usually listed on the structural drawings
Risk Category (nature of occupancy is a hospital or a shed)
In ASCE 7 chapter 13 (whichever one is your latest code) - they have a chapter on seismic for non structural components. It assigns special importance to life safety systems, or items containing hazardous materials, or items that have to remain functional after an earthquake (importance factor 1.5).
A lot of the rest of the chapter covers are the specific details on how to exactly calculate those forces, which is tedious and time consuming, and those calcs can be delegated to the installer contractor if your spec is prepared properly. But in the end it sounds like you already have the answer that it is design category D. So you end up having to meet all the exemptions to get out of seismic, which allows for non-critical, positively attached components with flexible connections, and under a certain weight or close to the floor.
If you want the full answer go to ASCE chapter 7 - which it sounds like you are now responsible to know.