STANDARDS


§ 145.41. Adoption of standards.

 (a)  The following codes, which relate to the design, materials and method of construction of buildings, are adopted as the standards applicable to the industrialized housing and housing components for purposes of this chapter:

   (1)  The ICC International Building Code.

   (2)  The ICC International Mechanical Code.

   (3)  The ICC International Plumbing Code.

   (4)  The International Energy Conservation Code.

   (5)  The National Electric Code (NFPA No. 70).

   (6)  The ICC International Residential Code (for one and two family dwellings and town homes).

   (b)  Except as provided in §  145.43 (relating to amendment policy), the codes must be the latest edition. The effective date of all code changes must be in accordance with § §  145.44 and 145.122(b) (relating to adoption and effective dates—code amendments; and effective date).

   (c)  Insulation technique and installation applicable to the floor or foundation wall is not always practical at the manufacturing facility. Industrialized-modular-housing builders or contractors may supply and install the required floor or foundation wall insulation. If the builder or contractor supplies and installs the required floor or foundation wall insulation, an assignment of responsibility shall be used. The assignment of responsibility shall be signed by the authorized respective builder or contractor prior to the industrialized-modular-housing unit leaving the manufacturing plant. A manufacturer is required to retain the copies of the assignment of responsibility sheets in his files for inspection by the Department. Periodic inspections will be made on units with builder or contractor-installed floor or foundation wall insulation. Assignment of responsibility must be on forms provided by the Department which will conform to the following:

ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

 To: 








   I HEREBY ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLYING WITH THE FLOOR AND/OR FOUNDATION WALL INSULATION REQUIREMENTS AS MANDATED BY AMENDMENT TO THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER THE PENNSYLVANIA INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING ACT OF MAY 11, 1972.

   THIS ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY SHALL APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING HOME(S):

 BUILDER NAME: 


 CUSTOMER NAME: 


 MODEL: 


 SERIAL NO.: 


 


 Date: 

 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE

 BUILDER, CONTRACTOR

   (TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS WITH SIGNED CONFIRMATION.)

 (d)  The provisions of the codes in subsection (a) that relate specifically to the interpretation, administration and enforcement of the codes and to matters which are not within the authority conferred on the Department by the act and this chapter are not adopted under this chapter and are not applicable in the administration and enforcement of this chapter. If there is an inconsistency or conflict between the provisions of a code adopted under this chapter and this chapter, this chapter will prevail.

 (e)  Only listed and labeled materials listed for use as documented shall be used in all construction.

Source

   The provisions of this §  145.41 adopted July 12, 1974, effective July 13, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 1403; amended July 25, 1975, effective July 26, 1975, 5 Pa.B. 1911; amended September 8, 1978, effective March 9, 1979, 8 Pa.B. 2524; corrected September 22, 1978, effective March 9, 1979, 8 Pa.B. 2631; amended April 17, 1981, effective April 18, 1981, 11 Pa.B. 1320; amended July 8, 1988, effective July 9, 1988, 18 Pa.B. 3040; amended August 9, 1991, effective August 10, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 3509; amended September 19, 1997, effective September 20, 1997, 27 Pa.B. 4828; amended November 5, 2004, effective February 4, 2005, 34 Pa.B. 6024; effective date corrected at 34 Pa.B. 6133; amended April 20, 2007, effective June 20, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 1840. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (307413) to (307415).

Cross References

   This section cited in 12 Pa. Code §  145.1 (relating to definitions); 12 Pa. Code §  145.36 (relating to applicability of locally-enacted codes and ordinances); 12 Pa. Code §  145.42 (relating to alternate standards); 12 Pa. Code §  145.43 (relating to amendment policy); 12 Pa. Code §  145.44 (relating to procedure for adoption of amendments); 12 Pa. Code §  145.45 (relating to proposals by local enforcement agencies relating to special environmental conditions); 12 Pa. Code §  145.46 (relating to applicability and interpretation of code provisions); 12 Pa. Code §  145.47 (relating to acquisition of adopted codes and amendments); 12 Pa. Code §  145.52 (relating to approval of building system documentation); 12 Pa. Code §  145.55 (relating to general requirements for approval of amendments to building system documentation); 12 Pa. Code §  145.56 (relating to amendments to building system documentation following changes in standards); 12 Pa. Code §  145.65 (relating to certification of experimental housing); 12 Pa. Code §  145.70 (relating to Departmental evaluation and inspection); 12 Pa. Code §  145.71 (relating to responsibilities of evaluation agencies); 12 Pa. Code §  145.92 (relating to reports by the Department); and 12 Pa. Code §  145.102 (relating to determinations of acceptability of certifications of a competent State authority).



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