16 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.50 - Reporting Requirements for IHB Registrants
(a) The manufacturer shall submit a monthly
report to the department, of all industrialized housing, buildings, modules,
and modular components that were constructed and to which decals and insignia
were attached during the month.
(1) The
report shall be filed in a format required by the department by no later than
the 10th day of the following month.
(2) The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the
monthly report on file for a minimum of five years.
(3) Any corrections to reports previously
filed shall clearly indicate the corrections to be made and the month and date
of the report that is being corrected.
(4) The report shall contain:
(A) the serial or identification number of
the units;
(B) the decal or
insignia number attached to each identified unit;
(C) the name and registration number of the
industrialized builder (as assigned by the department), or the installation
permit number (as assigned by the department) of the person, to whom the units
were sold, consigned, and shipped. The requirements contained in §
70.20(3) shall apply when an installation permit is reported in lieu of the
registration number of an industrialized builder;
(D) the date the decal or insignia was
attached to the unit;
(E) an
identification of the use of the structure for which the units are designed.
For example, will the complete structure be used as a single family residence,
a classroom or school, a duplex, a church, a restaurant, an equipment shelter,
a bank building, a hazardous storage building, etc. Modular building, kiosk and
similar terms are not to be used to describe the use of the completed
building;
(F) any other information
the department may require; and
(G)
an indication of zero units if there was no activity for the reporting
month.
(5) A
manufacturer that takes possession of units that have not been installed, but
that were previously reported as shipped, shall report the disposition of those
units on the manufacturer's monthly report.
(b) Each industrialized builder responsible
for any portion of the on-site construction in accordance with § 70.73
shall keep records of all industrialized housing, buildings, modules, and
modular components that were sold, leased, or installed. The records shall be
kept for a minimum of 10 years from the date of the final on-site inspection
report and made available to the department upon request. These records shall
include the following:
(1) Decal or insignia
number and corresponding serial number from the manufacturer of each module or
modular component installed;
(2)
Documents showing compliance with § 70.75;
(3) The address where each module or modular
component was installed;
(4) Date
the on-site construction began at the installation site;
(5) The occupancy use of each building
containing modules or modular components. Examples of the occupancy use of each
building include, but are not limited to, the following: portable classroom
buildings; school buildings; restaurants; bank buildings; equipment shelters;
single-family residences; duplexes; apartment buildings; dormitories; and
hazardous storage buildings;
(6) A
copy of the site-specific foundation drawings;
(7) A copy of any unique on-site construction
detail drawings;
(8) A copy of the
on-site inspection reports.
(9) The
date of the successful on-site inspection in accordance with §
70.73(d);
(10) The name and
registration number of the industrialized builder responsible for any on-site
construction not completed by the first industrialized builder.
(11) A copy of the installation permit of the
permit holder responsible for any on-site construction not completed by the
industrialized builder; and
(12)
Records as necessary to demonstrate compliance with requirements of the
mandatory building codes and the rules governing the installation of
industrialized housing and buildings. These records may include the following:
(A) material documentation reports;
(B) test reports;
(C) documents showing the use of licensed
sub-contractors in accordance with applicable state laws; or
(D) other records that demonstrate mandatory
building code compliance.
(c) Each industrialized builder who is not
responsible for any portion of the on-site construction in accordance with
§ 70.73 shall keep records of all industrialized housing, buildings,
modules, and modular components that were sold or leased and make a copy of the
records available to the department upon request. The records shall be kept for
a minimum of 5 years from the date of sale or lease of each industrialized
house, building, module, or modular component. These records shall include the
following.
(1) Decal or insignia number and
the corresponding serial number from the manufacturer of each module or modular
component sold or leased;
(2)
Documents showing compliance with § 70.75.
(3) The address where the modules or modular
components were shipped.
(4) Either
of the following:
(A) the name and
registration number of the industrialized builder who received the modules or
modular components; or
(B) a copy
of the installation permit of the permit holder who received the modules or
modular components.
(5)
Documentation showing the sale, lease or transfer of the industrialized
housing, buildings, modules or modular components to another industrialized
builder or to an installation permit holder.
(d) The department may conduct an audit of
any of the records identified in subsections (b) and (c) to verify compliance
with this chapter and Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1202. The industrialized
builder shall provide the information and records requested by the audit within
the time frame set by the audit.
(e) Each REF builder shall keep records of
all REFs constructed for a minimum of 10 years and provide a copy of these
records to the department upon request. At a minimum the records shall include
copies of the approved construction documents, inspection reports, and
construction address for each REF.
(f) An installation permit holder shall keep
a copy of the foundation plans and other construction plans and, for units
installed outside the jurisdiction of a municipality, the site inspection
report in accordance with § 70.73 for a period of ten years from the date
of successful completion of the final inspection of the industrialized house or
building. A copy of these records shall be provided to the department upon
request.
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