16 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.71 - Responsibilities of the Registrants - Data Plates
(a) The manufacturer shall attach a data
plate to each dwelling unit of a residential structure containing
industrialized housing and buildings modules and to each appropriate unit of a
commercial structure containing industrialized housing and buildings
modules.
(b) The REF builder shall
attach a data plate to each site-built REF.
(c) The data plate shall be made of a
material that will not deteriorate over time and be permanently placed so that
it cannot be removed without destruction. The data plate shall be placed in an
easily accessible location as designated on the floor plan or on the cover or
title sheet for each model or project. The data plate shall not be located on
any readily removable item such as a cabinet door or similar component.
Location of the data plate on the cover of the electrical distribution panel is
acceptable.
(d) The data plate must
contain, as a minimum, the following information:
(1) the manufacturer's or REF builder's name,
registration number, and address;
(2) for manufacturers, the serial or
identification number of the unit; for REF builders an identification or
project number for the building;
(3) the State decal numbers;
(4) the name and date of applicable
codes;
(5) an identification of
permissible type of gas for appliances;
(6) the maximum snow load (roof)
(psf);
(7) the maximum wind speed
(mph) and exposure;
(8) the seismic
design criteria;
(9) the
occupancy/use group type;
(10) the
construction type; and
(11) special
conditions and/or limitations.
(e) All modular components shall be marked
with, or otherwise have permanently affixed, a data plate containing the
following information:
(1) the manufacturer's
name, registration number, and address;
(2) the serial or identification number of
the component or components;
(3)
the State insignia number or numbers;
(4) the name and date of applicable
codes;
(5) the design loads for the
component; and
(6) any special
conditions of use for the component.
(f) The information required in subsection
(c) may be placed in the crate in which the component or components are shipped
or on a tag attached to the crate or to the component if the component is such
that the information may not be marked or permanently affixed to the
component.
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