19 Miss. Code. R. 7-5.01.2 - Definitions
For the purpose of this Regulation, the following terms are defined as follows, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
A. "ANSI" - the American National Standards
Institute or its successor.
B.
"Certificate of Inspection Form" - is a form issued by the Factory-Built Home
Division of the State Fire Marshal's Office that contains the certificates of
inspection submitted by any retailer, developer and installer/transporter who
is engaged in the sale, transport and/or set-up (installation, blocking,
anchoring and tie-down) of a Factory-Built home intended for human habitation,
to the Division within 72 hours (3 days) of the completion of the installation
of a home at the home site.
C.
"Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal" - is the individual appointed by the
Commissioner of Insurance, who, along with his employees, is designated by the
Commissioner to implement and enforce this chapter and to maintain, among other
duties, the Factory- Built Home Division of the Insurance Department.
D. "Commissioner" - is the
Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Mississippi.
E. "DAPIA" - (Design Approval Primary
Inspection Agency) is a state or private organization that has been accepted by
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to evaluate and approve or
disapprove Factory-Built home designs and quality control procedures.
F. Developer" - for the purposes
of this Regulation, means any person who buys Factory-Built homes and real
estate and then offers to sell or lease to the general public a land-home
"package deal" consisting of the Factory-Built home along with the real estate.
Upon renewal of a license, a developer must provide documentation to the
Department of Insurance that he or she has at least five (5) available
Factory-Built home sites. A developer shall be responsible for installation
requirements for Factory-Built homes as set forth in Rule
5.04 -
5.06 of this Regulation. This
definition of developer is interpreted to exclude the following:
a). Factory-built home parks and park owners
having Factory-Built homes, on individual lots in the park, owned by the park
or park owners and available for rent or lease;
b). An individual selling his personal
Factory-Built home residence (one that the individual is currently living in or
has previously lived in) and the real estate upon which the home is permanently
installed and fixed, or has retained a real estate broker or real estate
salesperson to sell the Factory-Built home and the real estate as a "package
deal";
c). An individual owning a
single plot or multiple plots of real estate having a Factory-Built Home
installed on said real estate and offering the same for lease to the general
public provided the lease is not a lease-purchase under a "package deal".
G. "Diagonal Tie" - any
tie-down designed to resist horizontal sliding or shear forces and which
deviates not less 30- (0.52 rad) from a vertical direction.
H. "Division" - is the Factory-Built Home
Division of the State Fire Marshal's Office.
I. "Employee" - any person, including a minor
whether lawfully or unlawfully employed, in the service of an employer under
any contract of hire or apprenticeship, written or oral, express or implied,
and is under the control of the employer, provided that there shall be excluded
there from all independent contractors. The control of the employer includes
supervision of an employee's work, setting the employee's work schedule, and
determining the method that the employee uses to perform the specific work.
J. "Employer" - any person or
entity who is retained to engage in, or who engages in, the business of
directing, supervising, controlling or correcting the work conducted by persons
retained as their employee.
K.
"Fire Marshal's Office" - the Division of the Department of Insurance that is
responsible for the regulation of Factory-Built housing in the State of
Mississippi, and includes the Commissioner of Insurance, the State Chief Deputy
Fire Marshal, and Deputy State Fire Marshals.
L. "Foundational Designs"- designs by a
licensed architect or engineer that sets forth the foundations requirements for
the Factory-Built home.
M.
"Factory-Built Home" - is a mobile home, manufactured home, and a modular home
as those terms are defined in Miss. Code Ann.
§
75-49-3
(Supp. 2015).
N. "General
Liability Insurance" - is a form of insurance that indemnifies against
liability on account of injury to the person or property of another.
O. "Ground Anchor" - any device at the
Factory-Built home site designed for the purpose of securing a Factory-Built
home to the ground.
P. "Homeowner"
(Consumer) - is any person or firm who has purchased or is purchasing a
Factory-Built home in good faith for purposes other than resale.
Q. "Hook and Drop" - the delivery of any
Factory-Built to a residential site by a licensed installer/transporter with no
intention of completing the anchoring and blocking of the unit which is to be
used for human habitation.
R.
Human Habitation" - describes a place which will be occupied by humans. In
these regulations, "human habitation" shall be presumed to be the intended
purpose for any Factory-Built home manufactured under the guidelines of the
National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, as
amended (42 USCS 5401 et seq.), as well as the Manufactured Home Construction
and Safety Standards contained in Title 24 Code of Federal Regulations, Part
3280, et seq. (HUD). This definition includes Factory-Built homes having one or
more habitable rooms which are designed to be occupied by one family with
facilities for living, sleeping, cooking and eating. Homes designed for human
habitation shall be presumed to be intended for human habitation, unless
properly certified otherwise pursuant to Rule
5.03.3 -4 of these
regulations.
S. "Hurricane Zone" -
an area of Mississippi that has encountered sustained winds of 100 mph or more.
Wind (Hurricane) Zone II areas for the State of Mississippi include the
following counties: Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, George, Stone and Pearl River.
T. "Independent Contractor" - any
person, firm or corporation who contracts to do a piece of work according to
his own methods without being subject to the control of his employer except as
to the results of the work, and who has the right to employ and direct the
outcome of the workers independent of the employer and free from any superior
authority in the employer to say how the specified work shall be done or what
the laborers shall do as the work progresses, one who undertakes to produce a
given result without being in any way controlled as to the methods by which he
attains the result.
U.
Installer/transporter" - is any person engaged for hire as an independent
contractor in the movement of, transportation, or both, or the installation,
blocking, anchoring and tie- down of a Factory-Built home. An independent
contractor "installer/transporter" shall not include persons who do not hold
themselves out for hire to the general public for the purposes described in
this definition. An installer/transporter shall be responsible for installation
requirements for Factory-Built homes as set forth in Rule
5.04 -
5.06 of this Regulation. The use of
the term "installer/transporter" in these regulations is intended to be
synonymous with the term "Independent contractor installer or transporter" as
defined in Miss. Code §
75-49-3
(Supp. 2015).
V.
"Inspection Decal" - is the decal issued and installed by a duly appointed
representative (inspector) of the Factory-Built Home Division of the State Fire
Marshal's Office that is placed on all new and used Factory-Built homes at the
time of a passed installation inspection by the State Fire Marshal inspector.
The label is to be affixed near the HUD seal at the rear of the home or on the
end of the home opposite the tongue end if no HUD seal is present.
W. "Inspector" - any person who is employed
as a Deputy State Fire Marshal, or any person or entity designated and
authorized by the State Fire Marshal's Office pursuant to requirements set
forth in Rule
5.02.4 -6 of this Regulation who
conducts Factory-Built home installation inspections.
X. "Installation" - completion of work
performed to site, place, stabilize, support, anchor, and close up a
Factory-Built home, upon footings, piers or foundations and to join sections of
a multi-section Factory-Built home sited in this state.
Y. "Installation Instruction Manual" -
DAPIA-approved instructions provided by the home manufacturer that accompany
each new Factory-Built home and detail the home manufacturer requirements for
support and anchoring systems and other work completed at the installation site
to comply with the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
Standards Act of 1974, as amended (42 USCS 5401 et seq.) and as amended by the
Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000.
Z. "Licensee" - is any manufacturer,
retailer, developer or installer/transporter who obtains a privilege license
from the Factory-Built Home Division of the State Fire Marshal's Office of the
Mississippi Department of Insurance. The licensee shall comply with all laws of
the State of Mississippi regarding Factory-Built homes.
AA. "Local Authority Having Jurisdiction"
(LAHJ) - is any Federal, State, County, Municipal or community organization
that oversees or regulates permitting, registration, and/or installation of
Factory-Built homes.
BB.
"Manufacturer" - is any person engaged in the production (construction) of
Factory-Built homes.
CC.
"Manufactured Building" - a closed structure, building assembly or systems of
subassemblies which may include structural, electrical, plumbing, heating,
ventilating, utility service lines, footings, foundations, porches or other
service systems manufactured in manufacturing facilities, for installation or
erection, with or without other specified components, as a finished building or
as part of a finished building, which shall include, but not limited to,
residential dwelling units, commercial, institutional, storage and industrial
structures. Factory-Built homes are excluded. Manufactured building may also
mean at the option of the manufacturer, any building of open construction made
or assembled in manufacturing facilities away from the building site, for
installation, or assembly and installation on the building site. For purposes
of these regulations, the licensing and other requirements imposed shall only
apply to Manufactured Buildings intended for human habitation.
DD. "Manufactured Home" - defined by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, as a new or used
structure defined by, and constructed in accordance with, the National
Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, as amended
(42 USCS 5401 et seq.) and as amended by the Manufactured Housing Improvement
Act of 2000. For the purposes of this Regulation, it also includes those
structures defined as a manufactured home and mobile home pursuant to
Miss. Code Ann.
§
75-49-3
(Supp. 2015).
EE. "Mississippi
Department of Transportation" (MDOT) - is the regulatory agency for
transportation in the State of Mississippi. All licensees (manufacturers,
retailers, developers or installer/transporters) shall comply with the
requirements regarding transportation of Factory-Built homes under the
jurisdiction of MDOT in the State of Mississippi.
FF. "Mobile Home" - is a structure
Factory-Built before June 15, 1976, that is not constructed in accordance with
the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of
1974, as amended, ( 42 U.S.C. Section 5401 et seq.). It is a structure that is
transportable in one or more sections, that, in traveling mode, is eight (8)
body feet or more in width and thirty-two (32) feet or more in length or when
erected on site, is two hundred fifty six (256) or more square feet and that is
built on a chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling unit with or without a
permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes any
plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems contained therein. A
"mobile home" also includes any structure which meets all the requirements and
complies with the standards established under this chapter.
GG. "Modular Home" - is a structure which is:
(i) transportable in one or more sections;
(ii) designed to be used as a
dwelling when connected to the required utilities, and includes plumbing,
heating, air conditioning and electrical systems with the home; and
(iii) certified by its manufacturers as being
constructed in accordance with a nationally recognized building code.
HH. Modular Home
Contractor" - is a licensed residential building contractor or a licensed
retailer who buys Factory-Built modular homes for resale to the general public,
whether to be located on the consumer's home site or a land-home package on
property owned by the modular home contractor. A Mississippi licensed modular
home contractor is authorized to sell new modular homes for installation on a
consumer's home site or as part of a land- home package without the necessity
of maintaining a separate sales center. A modular home contractor shall be
responsible for the installation requirements for modular housing as provided
in as set forth in Rule
5.04 -
5.06 of this Regulation.
II. "New Factory-Built Home" - is a
Factory-Built home as defined in Miss. Code Ann.
§
75-49-3,
which has never been the subject of a first sale for human habitation.
JJ. "NFPA" - The National Fire
Protection Association or its successor.
KK. "Non-coded Area" - is any local
jurisdiction (county or municipality) who have not adopted the latest edition
and Appendices of the International Building Code published by the
International Code Council or the board of supervisors of any county who has
not adopted Miss. Code Ann.
§
75-49-21,
or other recognized building codes or portion thereof.
LL. "Non-compliance" - is failure or refusal
to comply with imposed standards and/or regulations.
MM. "Park Model" - is a recreational park
trailer, built on a single chassis, and having a gross trailer area of 400
square feet or less in the set-up mode when measurements are taken on the
exterior of the trailer. The square footage includes all the siding, corner
trim, molding, storage space, and area enclosed by windows, but not the roofing
overhang. A park model is not a permanent dwelling. It is temporary living
quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use.
NN. "Person" - includes, unless the context
indicates otherwise, corporations, companies, associations, firms, and
partnerships, as well as individuals, but does not include any agency of
government or tribal governmental entity.
OO. "Pier Footing or Foundation" - the
structural support pad that a support pier is placed upon.
PP. "Pier Cap" - a concrete or pressure
treated wood plate placed on top of the highest open cell block of the pier.
QQ. "Proprietary Pan-Type
Foundation Stabilizing System"- any engineer designed device used for windstorm
and seismic protection of a Factory-Built home.
RR. "Retailer" - is any person engaged in the
buying and thereafter selling, displaying or offering for sale of new, used or
repossessed Factory-Built homes to the general public.
SS. "Set-up" - is any assembly or
installation of a Factory-Built home onsite that includes aspects of work that
are governed by this chapter.
TT.
"Site" - an area of land that a Factory-Built home is installed upon. It is
defined as the area under the home to include a 10 ft. perimeter around the
home.
UU. "Stabilizer Plate" - is
a device used to prevent horizontal movement of a ground anchor.
VV. "Surety Bond" - is a type of bond which
protects against loss due to the inability or refusal of an obligor to perform
his or her contract.
WW.
"Tie-Down" - is any device designed for the purpose of anchoring a
Factory-Built home to the ground anchors.
XX. "Used Factory-Built Home" - is a
Factory-Built home as defined in Miss. Code Ann.
§
75-49-3
that has been subject of a first sale for human habitation, whether within this
state or elsewhere.
YY. "Vehicle
Decal" - is a decal to be issued and placed on both the driver and passenger
doors of the transporter vehicle (toter) which transports (moves) the
Factory-Built home. Escort vehicles are not required to have truck decals. The
truck decal is to be placed in a clearly visible location on the passenger and
driver door of the vehicle.
ZZ.
"Vertical Anchor Tie" - is an anchor tie designed primarily to resist
overturning by applying a force to the home or building in a direction no more
than 15 degrees from the vertical.
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