Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61-41.011 - Alterations and Relocation
(1) Alteration
or Conversion. Any unauthorized modification, alteration, or conversion made to
an approved manufactured building prior to installation shall void the insignia
of approval. The insignia affixed to the building shall be confiscated by the
inspection agency or the building official as authorized by the Department and
returned to the Department.
(2) Off
site modifications. Modifications made in an approved manufacturing facility
shall require certification by the Department pursuant to this paragraph.
Modifications made in other than an approved manufacturing facility are subject
to the local authority having jurisdiction.
(a) In order to recertify a previously
approved manufactured building, the owner must provide the Agency with a set of
the original or as-built plans of the building reflecting the proposed
modifications. When the Agency approves the plans to modify the building, the
manufacturer is authorized to begin work on it. The Agency shall forward copies
of the approved plans to the Department as provided in subsection
61-41.009(7),
F.A.C., for its records. Once the Agency has tested and/or evaluated each
system in the building and certifies to the Department that the building is in
compliance with the applicable codes, the Department will issue a
recertification insignia to be affixed to the building. A building bearing a
recertification insignia shall be deemed to comply with the requirements of all
ordinances or regulations enacted by local governments which govern building
construction.
(b) Manufactured
buildings which bear an insignia of approval can be modified after the initial
insignia is affixed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Only
that portion of the building being modified is required to comply with the
current codes while the portion not being modified must comply with the
original plans. The requirements and procedures for obtaining an initial
insignia, including the fee schedule established in Rule
61-41.020, F.A.C., shall apply
to recertified buildings.
(c) In
order to certify a manufactured building for which no state insignia has been
issued, the agency must require a complete set of as-built plans prepared and
sealed by a Florida professional engineer or architect. Under this subsection
the entire building must be brought into compliance with the applicable codes.
The agency shall forward a copy of the approved plans to the Department for its
review and records. Once the agency has tested and/or evaluated each system in
the building and certifies to the Department that the building is in compliance
with the applicable codes the Department will issue an insignia to be affixed
to the building.
(3)
On-site Modifications. On-site modifications to previously approved
manufactured buildings must be inspected by the local authority having
jurisdiction and must comply with the Florida Building Code. The manufactured
building is subject to locally adopted codes when it is taken out of compliance
with the applicable state approved plans. Upon issuance of a certificate of
occupancy for the modified manufactured building, the old insignia shall be
removed and returned to the Department.
(4) Relocation of an existing manufactured
building does not constitute an alteration.
(5) A relocated manufactured building shall
comply with wind speed requirements of the new location, using the appropriate
wind speed map. If the existing building was manufactured in compliance with
the 1997 Standard Building Code (prior to March 1, 2002), the wind speed map of
the Standard Building Code shall be applicable. If the existing building was
manufactured in compliance with the Florida Building Code (after March 1,
2002), the wind speed map of the Florida Building Code shall be
applicable.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 553.37(2), (5), 553.375 FS. Law Implemented 553.37(2), (5), 553.375 FS.
New 1-17-72, Amended 2-23-75, 3-1-80, 9-29-82, 11-1-84, Formerly 61-41.11, Amended 1-1-87, 3-1-92, 3-1-95, 9-13-01, 7-16-03, 9-13-09, Formerly 9B-1.011.
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