Subpart
1.
Plan for correction.
The manufacturer shall complete implementation of the plan
for correction approved under part
1350.4500, subpart 5 on or before
the deadline established in the plan as required by part
1350.5000, subpart 5. The deadline
shall allow a reasonable amount of time to complete the plan, taking into
account the seriousness of the problem, the number of manufactured homes
involved, the immediacy of any risk, and the difficulty of completing the
action. The seriousness and immediacy of any risk shall be given greater weight
than other considerations. If a manufacturer is required to correct an imminent
safety hazard or serious defect under part
1350.4700, the deadline shall be
no later than 60 days after approval of the plan.
Subp. 2.
Notifications and
corrections.
The manufacturer shall complete the implementation of any
notifications and corrections being carried out under an order of the
commissioner under part
1350.4800 on or before the
deadline established in the order. In establishing each deadline, the
commissioner shall allow a reasonable time to complete all notifications and
corrections, taking into account the seriousness of the imminent safety hazard,
serious defect, defect, or noncompliance; the number of manufactured homes
involved; the location of the homes; and the extent of correction required. In
no case shall the time allowed exceed the following limits: 30 days after the
issuance of final determination of imminent safety hazard; and 60 days after
the issuance of final determination of serious defect, defect, or
noncompliance.
Subp. 3.
Extension of time.
The commissioner shall grant an extension of the deadlines
included in a plan or order if the manufacturer requests extension in writing
and shows good cause for the extension and if the commissioner is satisfied
that the extension is justified in the public interest. When the commissioner
grants an extension, the commissioner shall notify the manufacturer and forward
to the secretary a draft notice of the extension to be published in the Federal
Register.