FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1486
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C 165 L 19
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Concerning delegation of inspection duties for factory built housing and commercial structures.
Sponsors: Representatives Mosbrucker, Gregerson and Chandler; by request of Department of Labor & Industries.
House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards
Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce
Background:
The Department of Labor and Industries (Department) regulates factory assembled structures, which include manufactured and mobile homes, recreational vehicles, and factory-built housing and commercial structures. Factory-built housing is a structure designed primarily for human occupancy, other than a manufactured or mobile home, that is substantially or entirely prefabricated or assembled at a place other than a building site. A commercial structure is a structure designed for human habitation, or human occupancy for industrial, education, assembly, professional or commercial purposes, such as a school portable. Factory-built housing and commercial structures may not be installed in the state unless they are approved by and bear an insignia of approval from the Department.
The Department conducts an inspection at the factory to ensure standards are met. The Department may contract with a local enforcement agency to conduct the factory inspection. A local enforcement agency is a city or county agency that enforces the laws governing building construction.
Summary:
The Department may delegate its inspection duties related to factory built housing and commercial structures to a qualified inspection agency in addition to a local enforcement agency. A qualified inspection agency is a nongovernmental entity that is approved to perform inspections under contract with the Department.
A qualified inspection agency must:
be objective, competent, and independent from the companies responsible for the work being inspected;
disclose any conflict of interest;
have adequate equipment to perform the inspections; and
employ experienced personnel with appropriate certifications and knowledge, a certification by the International Code Council meets this requirement.
A local employment agency includes a state agency, as well as a city or county agency.
Votes on Final Passage:
House | 96 | 0 | |
Senate | 48 | 0 |
Effective: | July 28, 2019 |