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(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology
(e.g., permitting electronic submission
of responses).
Dated: October 7, 2015.
Laura Dawkins,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a Currently Approved
Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Petition for Alien Relative.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–130, and I–
130A; USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individuals or
households. Form I–130 allows U.S.
citizens or lawful permanent residents
of the United States to petition on behalf
of certain alien relatives who wish to
immigrate to the United States. Form I–
130A allows for the collection of
additional information for spouses of
the petitioners necessary to facilitate a
decision.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Form I–130 is 787,037 and
the estimated hour burden per response
is 2 hours. The estimated total number
of respondents for the information
collection Form I–130A is 36,689 and
the estimated hour burden per response
is 0.833 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 1,604,636 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is 314,603,120.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5893–N–01]
Notice of Deadlines for Installers’
Licenses Under the HUD Manufactured
Housing Installation Program
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The National Manufactured
Housing Construction and Safety
Standards Act of 1974, as amended, is
intended to protect the quality, safety,
durability, and affordability of
manufactured homes. In order to
accomplish those objectives, the Act
requires HUD to establish and
implement manufactured home
installation programs for States that
choose not to operate their own
installation programs. Among other
things, HUD’s installation program for
these States includes the training and
licensing of manufactured home
installers. HUD has recently begun
providing the training that would
qualify individuals to apply to obtain a
manufactured home installation license.
As a result, this notice advises that
installers wishing to install
manufactured homes in States where
HUD administers their installation
program that they will be required to
apply for and obtain a HUD Installer’s
License.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela Beck Danner, Administrator,
Office of Manufactured Housing
Programs, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW., Room 9166, Washington, DC
20410, telephone 202–708–6423 (this is
not a toll-free number). Persons who
have difficulty hearing or speaking may
access this number via TTY by calling
the toll-free Federal Information Relay
Service at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The National Manufactured Housing
Construction and Safety Standards Act
of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401–5426) (the Act)
is intended, among other things, to
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protect the quality, safety, durability,
and affordability of manufactured
homes. The Act was amended on
December 27, 2000 (Manufactured
Housing Improvement Act of 2000, Title
VI, Pub. L. 106–659, 114 Stat. 2997) to
require that HUD establish and
implement a Federal manufactured
home installation program that includes
installation standards, the training and
licensing of manufactured home
installers, and the inspection of the
installation of manufactured homes.
On October 19, 2007 (72 FR 59338),
HUD began implementing these
requirements with the publication of its
Model Manufactured Home Installation
Standards final rule. The Model
Installation Standards, which are
codified at 24 CFR part 3285, establish
the minimum requirements for the
initial installation of new manufactured
homes. Under these standards, States
that choose to operate an installation
program for manufactured homes must
implement installation standards that
provide protection to its residents that
equals or exceeds the protections
provided by part 3285.
The Model Manufactured Home
Installation Standards are, however, one
component of HUD’s efforts to
implement the Act. The second
component, HUD’s Manufactured
Housing Installation Program,
establishes requirements for training
and licensing manufactured home
installers. HUD published its
Manufactured Housing Installation
Program regulations, codified at 24 CFR
part 3286, on June 20, 2008 (73 FR
35292). Together parts 3285 and 3286
establish requirements that implement
Section 605 (42 U.S.C. 5404). Under
Section 605, HUD is required to
implement an installation program to
enforce the Installation Standards in
States that do not have installation
programs approved by HUD.
II. Installer Licensing in HUDAdministered States
HUD’s Manufactured Home
Installation program is designed to
apply minimum standards to the
installation of new manufactured homes
and ensure that qualified persons install
the homes properly. Manufactured
homes that are properly installed
provide safe and durable quality
housing that can also be highly
affordable, since proper installation can
mean fewer repairs and longer homelives. Recognizing that the quality of the
installation work on a manufactured
home depends primarily on the
installer, the training and licensure of
individual installers is a central feature
of HUD’s Manufactured Home
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Installation program. Any individual or
entity that engages in the business of
directing, supervising, or controlling
initial installations of new
manufactured homes in a state without
a qualifying installation program must
have, or must employ someone who has,
a valid manufactured home installation
license, pursuant to § 3286.203.
Under § 3286.205, an individual must
meet at least one of the following
minimum experience requirements in
order to obtain an installation license to
perform manufactured home
installations under the HUDadministered installation program:
(i) 1,800 hours of experience
installing manufactured homes;
(ii) 3,600 hours of experience in the
construction of manufactured homes;
(iii) 3,600 hours of experience as a
building construction supervisor;
(iv) 1,800 hours as an active
manufactured home installation
inspector;
(v) Completion of one year of a college
program in a construction-related field;
or
(vi) Any combination of experience or
education as described in paragraphs (i)
through (v) that totals 3,600 hours.
In addition, initial applicants for an
installation license must complete 12
hours of training, at least 4 hours of
which must consist of training on the
federal installation standards and HUD’s
installation program regulations. In
order to qualify for renewal of an
installation license, the licensed
installer must complete 8 hours of
continuing education during the 3-year
license period, including in any
particular subject area that may be
required by HUD to be covered in order
to assure adequate understanding of
installation requirements. This training,
however, must be conducted by HUD
approved trainers.
HUD was, for various reasons, unable
to make the training available to
implement these requirements after
publishing its Manufactured Housing
Installation Program regulations.
Beginning in Fiscal Year 2015, however,
HUD has taken a number steps to ensure
that individuals wishing to obtain a
manufactured home installation license
had access to the training required to
obtain a license. Specifically, HUD
awarded a contract to SEBA
Professional Services (SEBA) in
September 2014, to assist in
administering the installation program.
Since this time, HUD and SEBA
developed procedures for implementing
the installation program in the 13 states
that do not have a HUD approved
installation program, established a Web
site for information dissemination, and
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prepared sets of test questions for the
installer training program. Since June,
2015, HUD and SEBA have conducted
pilot installation programs in Maryland
and Nebraska to determine and develop
program procedures. HUD has approved
in-person and online training programs
for installers to meet the required 12
hours of training and has approved 3
installation training programs. In July,
2015, HUD and SEBA, using an
approved training program and trainer,
conducted an in-person 12 hour training
for installers and inspectors in
Maryland. HUD has also approved an
online training program which is
currently available, and is working with
approved installation program providers
to plan regularly scheduled in-person
training programs for individuals
wishing to take the training required to
obtain a HUD Installer License.
Additional conference calls will be
conducted with specific groups and
individuals as needed.
Finally, to disseminate information
regarding HUD’s implementation of the
installation program, SEBA provided
program overviews at the April 2015,
State Administrative Agency and Third
Party Inspection Agency training
conference and at the August 2015,
meeting of the Manufactured Housing
Consensus Committee. The
Manufactured Housing Educational
Institute (MHEI) is also developing an
on-line training course for home
inspectors. HUD will hold a retailer
webinar on October 20, 2015, to assist
retailers in understanding their
responsibilities under the program.
SEBA has posted all pertinent
information associated with installer
licensing requirements and other related
information on their Web site at
www.manufacturedhousing
installation.com.
As a result, HUD is now able to
implement the licensure requirements
as provided by § 3286.203. As described
below, HUD is implementing these
requirements on a rolling basis based on
the date on which HUD implemented
the State’s installation program.
III. Deadlines for Obtaining Installer’s
License
HUD conducted an initial conference
call on July 14, 2015, with Maryland
State officials, code officials, installer
and retailers to introduce the program
and outline the requirements and
schedule for full implementation of the
program. Participants were advised
during the call, that any installers
wanting to continue to install
manufactured homes in Maryland must
obtain a HUD Installer’s License by
November 1, 2015. This is the date
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when full compliance with the
requirements of HUD’s installation
program will be implemented in
Maryland. Similarly, HUD conducted a
conference call with Nebraska State and
local officials, installers and retailers in
Nebraska on September 1, 2015.
Installers wanting to continue to install
manufactured homes in Nebraska must
obtain a HUD Installer’s License by
December 1, 2015, when full
compliance with the requirements of
HUD’s installation program will be
required.
HUD plans to conduct conference
calls or meetings to introduce its
installation programs in Connecticut,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode
Island, and Vermont, on December 1,
2015. Again, installers wishing to
continue to install manufactured homes
in these states, must obtain a HUD
Installer’s License by May 1, 2016, when
full compliance with HUD’s installation
program will be required.
HUD also plans to conduct conference
calls or meetings to introduce its
installation programs in Alaska, Hawaii,
Illinois, Montana, South Dakota, and
Wyoming, on January 1, 2016. All
installers wanting to continue to install
manufactured homes in Alaska, Hawaii,
Illinois, Montana, South Dakota, and
Wyoming must obtain a HUD Installer’s
License by June 1, 2016, when full
compliance with HUD’s installation
program will be required.
More information on obtaining a HUD
Installer’s License may be obtained
online at https://manufacturedhousing
installation.com/, or by writing to the
Office of Manufactured Housing
Installation Programs, C/O SEBA
Professional Services, LLC, 1325 G
Street NW., Suite 500, Washington DC
20005, or via email at Hudinfo@
sebapro.com.
IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collection
requirements contained in this rule have
been submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), and assigned
OMB control number 2502–0578. In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act, an agency may not
conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
required to respond to, a collection of
information, unless the collection
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
V. Environmental Impact
This notice provides operation
instructions and procedures for training
and licensing manufactured homes
installers as required by 24 CFR part
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3286, which was previously subject to
an environmental review. Accordingly,
under 24 CFR 50.19(c)(4), this notice is
categorically excluded from
environmental review under the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321).
Dated: October 8, 2015.
Edward L. Golding,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Housing.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5849–N–05]
Notice of a Federal Advisory
Committee Manufactured Housing
Consensus Committee Regulatory
Subcommittee Teleconference
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of a Federal Advisory
Meeting.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
schedule and proposed agenda for a
teleconference meeting of the
Manufactured Housing Consensus
Committee (MHCC), Regulatory
Subcommittee. The teleconference
meeting is open to the public. The
agenda provides an opportunity for
citizens to comment on the business
before the MHCC.
DATES: The teleconference meeting will
be held on October 27, 2015, 1 p.m. to
4 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The
teleconference numbers are: U.S. tollfree: 1–866–622–8461, Participant Code:
4325434.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela Beck Danner, Administrator and
Designated Federal Official (DFO),
Office of Manufactured Housing
Programs, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW., Room 9166, Washington, DC
20410, telephone 202–708–6423 (this is
not a toll-free number). Persons who
have difficulty hearing or speaking may
access this number via TTY by calling
the toll-free Federal Information Relay
Service at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is provided in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, 5. U.S.C. App. 10(a)(2) through
implementing regulations at 41 CFR
102–3.150. The MHCC was established
by the National Manufactured Housing
Construction and Safety Standards Act
of 1974, (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.) as
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amended by the Manufactured Housing
Improvement Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–
569). According to 42 U.S.C. 5403, as
amended, the purposes of the MHCC are
to:
• Provide periodic recommendations
to the Secretary to adopt, revise, and
interpret the Federal manufactured
housing construction and safety
standards;
• Provide periodic recommendations
to the Secretary to adopt, revise, and
interpret the procedural and
enforcement regulations, including
regulations specifying the permissible
scope and conduct of monitoring; and
• Be organized and carry out its
business in a manner that guarantees a
fair opportunity for the expression and
consideration of various positions and
for public participation.
The MHCC is deemed an advisory
committee not composed of Federal
employees.
Public Comment: Citizens wishing to
make oral comments on the business of
the MHCC are encouraged to register by
or before October 23, 2015, by
contacting Home Innovation Research
Labs, 400 Prince Georges Boulevard,
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774; Attention:
Kevin Kauffman, or email to:
MHCC@homeinnovation.com or by
calling 1–888–602–4663. Written
comments are encouraged. The MHCC
strives to accommodate citizen
comments to the extent possible within
the time constraints of the meeting
agenda. Advance registration is strongly
encouraged. The MHCC will also
provide an opportunity for public
comment on specific matters before the
Regulatory Subcommittee.
Tentative Agenda:
October 27, 2015, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
I. Call to Order and Roll Call
II. Opening Remarks: Subcommittee
Chair and DFO
III. Approve Regulatory Subcommittee
Minutes from the August 18–20,
2015, meeting
IV. New Business
• Action Item 6—Shower, bathtub
and tub-shower combination valves
adjustment during installation
• Review of HUD’s SAA funding
option proposals
V. Open Discussion
VI. Public Comments
VII. Adjourn: 4:00 p.m.
Dated: October 8, 2015.
Pamela Beck Danner,
Administrator, Office of Manufactured
Housing Programs.
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Public Meetings of the Invasive
Species Advisory Committee
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
notice is hereby given of meetings of the
Invasive Species Advisory Committee
(ISAC). Comprised of 30 nonfederal
invasive species experts and
stakeholders from across the nation, the
purpose of the Advisory Committee is to
provide advice to the National Invasive
Species Council, as authorized by
Executive Order 13112, on a broad array
of issues related to preventing the
introduction of invasive species and
providing for their control and
minimizing the economic, ecological,
and human health impacts that invasive
species cause. The Council is co-chaired
by the Secretary of the Interior, the
Secretary of Agriculture, and the
Secretary of Commerce. The duty of the
Council is to provide national
leadership regarding invasive species
issues.
Purpose of Meeting: To convene the
full ISAC and to provide expert input
and recommendations to NISC federal
agencies and their partners on invasive
species matters of national importance.
While in session, ISAC will review a
draft of the white paper entitled,
Enhancing the Effectiveness of
Biological Control Programs of Invasive
Species by Utilizing an Integrated Pest
Management Approach, as proposed by
ISAC’s Subcommittee on Control and
Management. Additional topics of
discussion include a status update on
the development of the next iteration of
the National Invasive Species
Management Plan, as well as ongoing
progress under a variety of priority
initiatives focused on invasive species
early detection and rapid response
(EDRR). The meeting agenda and
supplemental materials are available on
the NISC Web site at https://
www.doi.gov/invasivespecies/isac/isacmeetings.cfm.
SUMMARY:
Meeting of the Invasive Species
Advisory Committee: Wednesday,
October 28, 2015: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
Thursday, October 29, 2015: 8:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.; Friday, October 30, 2015; 8:15
a.m.–12:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, National Agricultural
Library, 10301 Baltimore Avenue,
Beltsville, MD 20705. The general
DATES:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5893-N-01]
Notice of Deadlines for Installers' Licenses Under the HUD
Manufactured Housing Installation Program
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
Standards Act of 1974, as amended, is intended to protect the quality,
safety, durability, and affordability of manufactured homes. In order
to accomplish those objectives, the Act requires HUD to establish and
implement manufactured home installation programs for States that
choose not to operate their own installation programs. Among other
things, HUD's installation program for these States includes the
training and licensing of manufactured home installers. HUD has
recently begun providing the training that would qualify individuals to
apply to obtain a manufactured home installation license. As a result,
this notice advises that installers wishing to install manufactured
homes in States where HUD administers their installation program that
they will be required to apply for and obtain a HUD Installer's
License.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pamela Beck Danner, Administrator,
Office of Manufactured Housing Programs, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Room 9166, Washington, DC
20410, telephone 202-708-6423 (this is not a toll-free number). Persons
who have difficulty hearing or speaking may access this number via TTY
by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-
8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards
Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401-5426) (the Act) is intended, among other
things, to protect the quality, safety, durability, and affordability
of manufactured homes. The Act was amended on December 27, 2000
(Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000, Title VI, Pub. L. 106-
659, 114 Stat. 2997) to require that HUD establish and implement a
Federal manufactured home installation program that includes
installation standards, the training and licensing of manufactured home
installers, and the inspection of the installation of manufactured
homes.
On October 19, 2007 (72 FR 59338), HUD began implementing these
requirements with the publication of its Model Manufactured Home
Installation Standards final rule. The Model Installation Standards,
which are codified at 24 CFR part 3285, establish the minimum
requirements for the initial installation of new manufactured homes.
Under these standards, States that choose to operate an installation
program for manufactured homes must implement installation standards
that provide protection to its residents that equals or exceeds the
protections provided by part 3285.
The Model Manufactured Home Installation Standards are, however,
one component of HUD's efforts to implement the Act. The second
component, HUD's Manufactured Housing Installation Program, establishes
requirements for training and licensing manufactured home installers.
HUD published its Manufactured Housing Installation Program
regulations, codified at 24 CFR part 3286, on June 20, 2008 (73 FR
35292). Together parts 3285 and 3286 establish requirements that
implement Section 605 (42 U.S.C. 5404). Under Section 605, HUD is
required to implement an installation program to enforce the
Installation Standards in States that do not have installation programs
approved by HUD.
II. Installer Licensing in HUD-Administered States
HUD's Manufactured Home Installation program is designed to apply
minimum standards to the installation of new manufactured homes and
ensure that qualified persons install the homes properly. Manufactured
homes that are properly installed provide safe and durable quality
housing that can also be highly affordable, since proper installation
can mean fewer repairs and longer home-lives. Recognizing that the
quality of the installation work on a manufactured home depends
primarily on the installer, the training and licensure of individual
installers is a central feature of HUD's Manufactured Home
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Installation program. Any individual or entity that engages in the
business of directing, supervising, or controlling initial
installations of new manufactured homes in a state without a qualifying
installation program must have, or must employ someone who has, a valid
manufactured home installation license, pursuant to Sec. 3286.203.
Under Sec. 3286.205, an individual must meet at least one of the
following minimum experience requirements in order to obtain an
installation license to perform manufactured home installations under
the HUD-administered installation program:
(i) 1,800 hours of experience installing manufactured homes;
(ii) 3,600 hours of experience in the construction of manufactured
homes;
(iii) 3,600 hours of experience as a building construction
supervisor;
(iv) 1,800 hours as an active manufactured home installation
inspector;
(v) Completion of one year of a college program in a construction-
related field; or
(vi) Any combination of experience or education as described in
paragraphs (i) through (v) that totals 3,600 hours.
In addition, initial applicants for an installation license must
complete 12 hours of training, at least 4 hours of which must consist
of training on the federal installation standards and HUD's
installation program regulations. In order to qualify for renewal of an
installation license, the licensed installer must complete 8 hours of
continuing education during the 3-year license period, including in any
particular subject area that may be required by HUD to be covered in
order to assure adequate understanding of installation requirements.
This training, however, must be conducted by HUD approved trainers.
HUD was, for various reasons, unable to make the training available
to implement these requirements after publishing its Manufactured
Housing Installation Program regulations. Beginning in Fiscal Year
2015, however, HUD has taken a number steps to ensure that individuals
wishing to obtain a manufactured home installation license had access
to the training required to obtain a license. Specifically, HUD awarded
a contract to SEBA Professional Services (SEBA) in September 2014, to
assist in administering the installation program. Since this time, HUD
and SEBA developed procedures for implementing the installation program
in the 13 states that do not have a HUD approved installation program,
established a Web site for information dissemination, and prepared sets
of test questions for the installer training program. Since June, 2015,
HUD and SEBA have conducted pilot installation programs in Maryland and
Nebraska to determine and develop program procedures. HUD has approved
in-person and online training programs for installers to meet the
required 12 hours of training and has approved 3 installation training
programs. In July, 2015, HUD and SEBA, using an approved training
program and trainer, conducted an in-person 12 hour training for
installers and inspectors in Maryland. HUD has also approved an online
training program which is currently available, and is working with
approved installation program providers to plan regularly scheduled in-
person training programs for individuals wishing to take the training
required to obtain a HUD Installer License. Additional conference calls
will be conducted with specific groups and individuals as needed.
Finally, to disseminate information regarding HUD's implementation
of the installation program, SEBA provided program overviews at the
April 2015, State Administrative Agency and Third Party Inspection
Agency training conference and at the August 2015, meeting of the
Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee. The Manufactured Housing
Educational Institute (MHEI) is also developing an on-line training
course for home inspectors. HUD will hold a retailer webinar on October
20, 2015, to assist retailers in understanding their responsibilities
under the program. SEBA has posted all pertinent information associated
with installer licensing requirements and other related information on
their Web site at www.manufacturedhousinginstallation.com.
As a result, HUD is now able to implement the licensure
requirements as provided by Sec. 3286.203. As described below, HUD is
implementing these requirements on a rolling basis based on the date on
which HUD implemented the State's installation program.
III. Deadlines for Obtaining Installer's License
HUD conducted an initial conference call on July 14, 2015, with
Maryland State officials, code officials, installer and retailers to
introduce the program and outline the requirements and schedule for
full implementation of the program. Participants were advised during
the call, that any installers wanting to continue to install
manufactured homes in Maryland must obtain a HUD Installer's License by
November 1, 2015. This is the date when full compliance with the
requirements of HUD's installation program will be implemented in
Maryland. Similarly, HUD conducted a conference call with Nebraska
State and local officials, installers and retailers in Nebraska on
September 1, 2015. Installers wanting to continue to install
manufactured homes in Nebraska must obtain a HUD Installer's License by
December 1, 2015, when full compliance with the requirements of HUD's
installation program will be required.
HUD plans to conduct conference calls or meetings to introduce its
installation programs in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode
Island, and Vermont, on December 1, 2015. Again, installers wishing to
continue to install manufactured homes in these states, must obtain a
HUD Installer's License by May 1, 2016, when full compliance with HUD's
installation program will be required.
HUD also plans to conduct conference calls or meetings to introduce
its installation programs in Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Montana, South
Dakota, and Wyoming, on January 1, 2016. All installers wanting to
continue to install manufactured homes in Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois,
Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming must obtain a HUD Installer's
License by June 1, 2016, when full compliance with HUD's installation
program will be required.
More information on obtaining a HUD Installer's License may be
obtained online at https://manufacturedhousinginstallation.com/, or by
writing to the Office of Manufactured Housing Installation Programs, C/
O SEBA Professional Services, LLC, 1325 G Street NW., Suite 500,
Washington DC 20005, or via email at Hudinfo@sebapro.com.
IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collection requirements contained in this rule have
been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), and assigned OMB
control number 2502-0578. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information, unless the collection
displays a currently valid OMB control number.
V. Environmental Impact
This notice provides operation instructions and procedures for
training and licensing manufactured homes installers as required by 24
CFR part
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3286, which was previously subject to an environmental review.
Accordingly, under 24 CFR 50.19(c)(4), this notice is categorically
excluded from environmental review under the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321).
Dated: October 8, 2015.
Edward L. Golding,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing.
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