The flip side of the coin in dV8r's point is that whomever wrote that spec may have had a SPECIFIC device they wanted you to use. So the spec being written that way may have been done with the knowledge that nobody else had it, therefore it was an indirect way of writing a spec that is exclusive, without appearing to be so. Sometimes you just have to find the person who wrote the spec and ask them what they had in mind. Many times when I have done that, they seem unaware that they had done anything odd and just allow you to supply whatever is an industry standard.
However from a purely engineering standpoint if you are NOT using 24VDC, I don't see why that rating would matter to be quite honest. But if you are, and the LOAD on the switch might require it, then you are going to have to look harder.
"Will work for (the memory of) salami"