20 CSR 4240-125.040 - Manufactured Home Installer License
(1)
Requirements for an Installer License.
(A) To
be licensed as a manufactured home installer, an applicant shall meet all of
the requirements of sections
700.650 to
700.692, RSMo, and submit to the
manufactured housing and modular units program-
1. An application form and one hundred fifty
dollar ($150) application fee;
2.
The certificate issued by the educational provider; and
3. Proof of liability and workman's
compensation insurance coverage as required pursuant to section
700.659, RSMo.
(B) The manager may waive the
training and examination requirements for applicants who have obtained an
installer license in another state, the District of Columbia, or territories of
the United States pursuant to section
700.662, RSMo, if all the
documentation is submitted with the license application and the application fee
is paid. The certification must be current, must meet or exceed the
requirements in sections
700.650 to
700.680, RSMo, and must cover
all or a portion of the same time frame as the Missouri renewal
period.
(C) A manufactured home
installer must attend certification classes every three (3) years, except this
requirement may be extended by a period not to exceed two (2) additional years
by order of the commission, on the recommendation of the manager, finding such
attendance is not feasible as the result of a natural disaster, public health
emergency, or other exigent circumstance. As an alternative, attendance of
certification classes may be held virtually through an internet portal capable
of video and multimedia presentations and two-(2-) way communication.
(2) Installer Responsibilities and
Limits.
(A) Work covered by an installer
licensee shall include but not be limited to the following:
1. Installing manufactured home under-floor
vapor retarder as required by the manufacturer's installation manual for proper
ventilation and access;
2.
Installing the support, tie-down, anchoring, and the structural connections and
roof installation for manufactured homes;
3. Providing plumbing and electrical utility
connections unless they are regulated by local jurisdictions;
4. Providing plumbing, electrical, and
mechanical cross-over, appliance and fixture connections of and to the
manufactured home, as permitted by these requirements;
5. Assuring that all appliance exhaust ducts
are roughed in and terminations are complete when required;
6. Closing and securing all access panels and
covers on or under the manufactured home;
7. Assuring all doors and windows are
adjusted, secured in place, and operational;
8. Assuring all shipped loose flue vents and
chimneys are installed, secured in place, and capped according to the
manufacturer's installation manual; and
9. Where the installer also installs the
skirting, complying with skirting requirements to ensure proper
ventilation.
(B) An
installer licensee shall also be responsible for-
1. Affixing the installation decal to each
manufactured home;
2. Completing
all reporting and application forms required by the program;
3. Leaving the manufacturer's installation
manual at the installation site;
4.
Assuring that all portions of the manufactured home installation are in
compliance with the manufacturer's installation manual; and
5. Correcting all applicable non-conformances
within thirty (30) days of receipt of a correction notice from the
manager.
(3)
Primary Installer Responsibilities in addition to (2)(A) and (B) above-
(A) Each primary installer shall be
responsible for ensuring the site and foundation are correct before setting the
home on the site or foundation. If the home is not correctly set on the site or
foundation, the primary installer shall be responsible for making corrections
to the site or foundation, pursuant to sections
700.010(5) and
(15), RSMo, and 4 CSR 240125.010(12) and
(13); and
(B) Primary installers
who install new manufactured homes in Missouri from dealers, manufacturers, or
other entities located in other states shall submit a property locator form
provided by the manufactured housing and modular units program prior to placing
the manufactured home on the site. Failure to submit the property locator to
the manufactured housing and modular units program prior to placing the
manufactured home on the site may subject the installer to the fifty dollar
($50) inspection fee as defined in
4 CSR
240-120.065(4)(D).
Notes
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