§ 145.69. Suspension of certificate of approval of out-of-State
manufacturer for lack of activity.

 A manufacturer certified to ship industrialized housing or housing components into this Commonwealth and whose plant is located in another state will have its certificate suspended if it fails to ship any units into this Commonwealth for 2 consecutive years. Written notice of this suspension will be provided to the manufacturer. If the manufacturer desires to ship a unit into this Commonwealth within 1 year of its suspension, approval may be reinstated through a letter submitted by an approved third-party agency to the Department which provides that the manufacturer meet the requirements of the laws and this title, including the submission to the Department of its current approved building system documentation and compliance assurance program if the previous submissions to the Department have been revised. The Department will review the third-party evaluation and then conduct an inspection of the plant. If a manufacturer has not made shipments into this Commonwealth for 1 year from the date of the suspension of its certificate, the certificate will lapse. To be reapproved the manufacturer shall comply with this title in the same manner as would another manufacturer applying for initial approval.

Source

   The provisions of this §  145.69 adopted August 9, 1991, effective August 10, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 3509.

Cross References

   This section cited in 12 Pa. Code §  145.63 (relating to procedures for requesting, controlling and attaching insignia of certification).



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