16 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.30 - Exemptions
(a) The scope of this chapter is limited by
Chapter 1202; accordingly, it does not apply to:
(1) mobile homes or HUD-code manufactured
homes as defined in Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1201;
(2) housing or buildings:
(A) of open construction;
(B) that are constructed of sectional or
panelized systems not utilizing modular components; or
(C) that are built of modules or modular
components that are constructed at the installation site.
(D) Exception: Relocatable educational
facilities purchased or leased on or after January 1, 2010 are required to be
certified regardless of where the facility is built.
(3) ready-built homes which are constructed
so that the entire living area is contained in a single unit or section at a
temporary location for the purpose of selling it and moving it to another
location, provided that modular components are not used in the construction of
the ready-built home. A temporary location would include a lumber yard, a
vacant lot, or other similar area that is not used exclusively for the
construction of buildings;
(4) a
commercial building or structure that is:
(A)
installed in a manner other than on a permanent foundation; and
(B) either:
(i) is not open to the public; or
(ii) is less than 1,500 square feet in total
area and used other than as a school or a place of religious worship;
(5) buildings that are
specifically referenced in the mandatory building codes as exempt from permits;
or
(6) construction site
buildings.
(b) The
installation of an industrialized house or a permanent industrialized building
that is moved from the first installation site to a new installation site is
subject to the permitting and approval requirements of the local
authorities.
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