Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-34-801 - Permits
A. A properly
licensed entity or person shall obtain a permit for the installation of a
manufactured home, mobile home, FBB, or attached accessory structure, or
rehabilitation of a mobile home.
B.
The Department shall issue or deny a permit within seven business
days after the application is received. If a permit is denied, corrections to
the application shall be submitted to the Department within 20 business days
after the denial.
C. A properly
licensed entity or person shall obtain all required permits, such as zoning,
flood plain, and installation, from the Department or local jurisdiction before
beginning any site work except the assessment required under R4-34-802(E). All
permits shall be posted in a conspicuous location onsite. The properly licensed
entity or person who contracts to perform the installation and a licensed
installer who subcontracts to perform the installation shall verify that all
required permits have been obtained from the Department and local jurisdiction
before beginning the installation.
D.
A local jurisdiction that has entered into agreement with the
Department may issue installation permits and conduct inspections.
E. The Department or a local jurisdiction
participating in the installation inspection program shall charge the permit
fee expressly authorized under A.R.S. §
41-4010(A)(4).
The fee charged by the local jurisdiction shall not exceed the amount
established by the Board.
F. Every
permit, except a special-use permit, expires six months after the permit is
issued. The Department may extend the permit for good cause if a written
request is made to the Department before the permit expires and the fee
established by the Board under A.R.S. §
41-4010(A)(4) is paid again.
G. A licensee or consumer shall obtain a
certificate of occupancy from the Department before occupying a manufactured
home, mobile home, or FBB.
H. The
permit holder, owner, contractor, or designated responsible party identified on
the permit shall request all required inspections.
I. At the time of a scheduled inspection, the
permit holder, owner, contractor, or designated responsible party identified on
the permit shall ensure all work to be inspected is accessible (opened) and no
work is performed beyond the point indicated for each successive inspection
without first obtaining approval from the Department.
J. The permit holder, owner, contractor, or
designated responsible party identified on the permit shall ensure approved
plans and all applicable manuals are available onsite.
K. A special-use permit for an FBB used for
an event of 45 days or less shall be obtained from the Department. The
special-use permit expires 45 days from the date of issuance. The holder of a
special-use permit shall remove the FBB from the site when the permit
expires.
Notes
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