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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 4TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
CHAPTER 70INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING AND BUILDINGS
RULE §70.70Responsibilities of the Registrants--Manufacturer's Design Package and REF Builder's Construction Documents

  (9) energy compliance details, including any local amendments or alternative compliance paths to which the structure will be constructed under Occupations Code, Section 1202.1536;

  (10) heating, ventilation, and air conditioning details;

  (11) structural, thermal, and electrical load calculations;

  (12) weather resistance details;

  (13) condensation protection details;

  (14) decay protection details;

  (15) insect and vermin protection details;

  (16) fastening schedule;

  (17) assembly and connection instructions for all components, materials, devices, equipment, and appliances;

  (18) together on either the floor plan or the cover or title sheet for each model or project in a title block format:

    (A) name and date of applicable codes;

    (B) identification of permissible type of gas for appliances;

    (C) maximum snow load (roof)(psf);

    (D) maximum wind speed (mph) and exposure;

    (E) seismic design criteria;

    (F) occupancy/use group type;

    (G) construction type;

    (H) special conditions and/or limitations;

    (I) the location of the data plate on the building or dwelling unit; and

    (J) the location of the decal or insignia on each module or modular component, or for REF builders, the location of the decal on the building;

  (19) compliance control manual (reference subsection (c)); and

  (20) on-site construction documentation (reference subsection (d)).

(c) Compliance control program for manufacturers. The utilization of mass production techniques and assembly line methods in the construction of industrialized housing, buildings, modules, and modular components along with the fact that a large part of such construction cannot be inspected at the ultimate building site, requires manufacturers to develop an adequate compliance control program to assure that these structures meet or exceed mandatory code requirements and are in compliance with the rules and regulations of this chapter. The compliance control program shall be documented in the form of a manual that must be approved by the design review agency. A 100% inspection of the construction of industrialized housing or buildings may be authorized in lieu of a compliance control program and certification of the manufacturer in accordance with §70.60. The manufacturer shall provide the design review agency a compliance control manual that must, at the minimum, contain the following:

  (1) a table of contents;

  (2) a chart indicating the manufacturer's organizational structure to assure compliance and to assure that the compliance control staff shall maintain independence from the production personnel;

  (3) a statement that defines the obligation, responsibility, and authority for the manufacturer's compliance control program;

  (4) identification of compliance control personnel, their accountability by position, responsibility for inspections, method of marking nonconformances observed, and system for assuring corrections are made;

  (5) materials handling methods, including inspection checklists, for receiving materials and methods for marking and removing rejected materials both upon receipt and from the production line. The area for rejected materials must be clearly indicated to assure that such material is not used;

  (6) a description of an identification system to mark each individual module, or modular component, at the first stage of production to assure appropriate inspection and rechecking of any deviation corrections;

  (7) a diagram of the manufacturing sequence with the plant layout, including a description of the activities to be performed along with a listing of those that may be performed at one or more stations;

  (8) an inspection checklist including:

    (A) a list of inspections to be made at each production station; and

    (B) accept/reject criteria (each significant dimension and component should be given tolerances);

    (C) an energy compliance checklist that enumerates the energy code-compliance features of the module or modules and includes a signature space for the compliance control inspector or manager. A copy of this checklist shall be shipped with the module or modules.

  (9) step-by-step test procedures, a description of the station at which each production test is performed, a description of required testing equipment, and procedures for periodic checking, recalibration, and readjustment of test equipment. Procedures shall be included for, but not limited to, electrical tests as specified in the National Electrical Code, Article 545.14 (as added by §70.101(j)(2)), gas supply pressure tests, water supply pressure tests, drain-waste-vent system tests, concrete slump tests, and concrete strength tests;

  (10) storage procedures for completed structures at the plant and for any other locations prior to installation;

  (11) a statement indicating the person who is responsible for compliance control at each manufacturing facility and who will assume responsibility for decals and insignia, application of the decals and insignia, and the reporting procedure;

  (12) a procedure for maintaining reliable, retrievable records of the inspections performed, decal and insignia numbers assigned, the deficiencies and how they were corrected, and the site to which the modules or modular components were transported;

  (13) procedures and information to demonstrate how the modules and modular components are to be transported to the building site so that damage will not occur or that compliance deviations will not result (actual transportation without damage or deviation is evidence sufficient to justify the method); and

  (14) procedures that assure that the compliance control procedures are complied with on all regulated structures. As a minimum, regulated structures must be identified prior to commencing construction.

(d) On-site construction specifications or documentation for manufacturers. All work to be performed on the building site shall be specifically identified and distinguished from construction to be performed in the manufacturing facility, e.g., assembly and connection of all modules, modular components, systems, equipment, and appliances and attachment to the foundation system. The work to be performed on-site shall be described in detail in documents (architectural sheets, specifications, instructions, etc.) which shall be made available to the builder for use at the site and provided as required for review and inspection to the agency having local authority. The manufacturer shall provide the design review agency on-site construction documentation which must, at the minimum, contain the following:

  (1) critical load points for attachment of the house or building or component to the foundation;

  (2) details for module to module or modular component assembly and connection;

  (3) minimum requirements for connection and attachment of all modules and modular components to the foundation system;

  (4) firestopping and draftstopping details;

  (5) details for fire exits, balconies, walkways, and other site-built attachments;

  (6) exterior weatherproofing details;

  (7) details for thermal, condensation, decay, corrosion, and insect protection;

  (8) electrical, mechanical, heating, cooling, and plumbing system completion details;

  (9) electrical, mechanical, heating, cooling, and plumbing system test procedures;

  (10) fire safety provisions; and

  (11) specifications and instructions for cooling equipment, and complete information necessary to calculate sensible heat gain along with information on the sizing of the air distribution system, if applicable, and the R values of insulation in the ceiling, walls, and floors.

(e) Other construction documentation for REF builders. Construction documentation for the foundation and site specific elements, such as ramps and stairs, of the site-built REFs shall be reviewed and approved by the DRA, the local building official, or, in areas where the building site is outside a municipality or within a municipality with no building department or agency, by the school district. At a minimum the documentation shall include all construction documentation necessary to complete the building at the first commercial site including a foundation system design meeting the requirements of §70.73(h). The use of ground anchors shall comply with §70.73(i).

(f) Non-site specific buildings. Whenever the manufacturer does not know, at the time of construction, where the building is to be placed, in lieu of providing the site specific construction details or typical site construction details as required in subsection (d), the manufacturer may provide special conditions and/or limitations on the placement of the building. These special conditions and/or limitations will serve to alert the local building official of items, such as handicapped accessibility and placement of the building on the property, which the local building official may need to verify for conformance to the mandatory building codes. Certain site-related details, such as module to module connections, must still be provided by the manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the DRA to verify that such site-related details are included in the manufacturer's approved design package.


Source Note: The provisions of this §70.70 adopted to be effective April 13, 1990, 15 TexReg 1787; amended to be effective July 13, 1990, 15 TexReg 3741; amended to be effective August 8, 1991, 16 TexReg 4074; amended to be effective January 1, 1992, 16 TexReg 7476; amended to be effective November 16, 1993, 18 TexReg 7925; amended to be effective August 1, 1996, 21 TexReg 6619; amended to be effective March 16, 1998, 23 TexReg 1305; amended to be effective December 20, 2000, 25 TexReg 12385; amended to be effective March 28, 2002, 27 TexReg 2223; amended to be effective August14, 2002, 27 TexReg 7103; amended to be effective December 1, 2003, 28 TexReg 10458; amended to be effective October 3, 2004, 29 TexReg 9182; amended to be effective May 1, 2005, 30 TexReg 2504; amended to be effective June 1, 2006, 31 TexReg 4420; amended to be effective January 1, 2010, 34 TexReg 9409; amended to be effective May 1, 2014, 39 TexReg 3412; amended to be effective November 1, 2015, 40 TexReg 5146; amended to be effective March 15, 2020, 45 TexReg 1674

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