New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 14 - HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 6 - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES LICENSING
Part 7 - MODULAR BUILDING STRUCTURES
Section 14.6.7.12 - MODULAR PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 14 NM Admin Code 14.6.7.12
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Any modular structure manufactured in New Mexico, or to be shipped into New Mexico for installation, must comply with the following provisions. A manufacturer can be removed as an approved manufacturer for cause by the director.
A. Plan review:
(1) Two sets of modular structure design
plans must be submitted by registered manufacturers and reviewed and approved
for code compliance by the division. Plans must include a recommended method of
anchoring the modular structure to a foundation. All plan review fees must be
paid.
(2) Plans that are
non-compliant with currently adopted New Mexico state codes or application
requirements shall be rejected by the division.
(3) All deviations from approved plans
require written pre-approval from the division and may require the submission
of additional design information including revised plans as deemed necessary to
make a determination on the approval or rejection.
B. In-plant inspection. A compliance decal shall only be issued to the modular structure in compliance with all codes and rules and as certified by the in-plant inspector and shall be placed by the in-plant general building inspector upon verification of completed code compliance prior to the unit leaving the plant.
(1) Each modular structure must receive the
following mandatory in-plant inspections during construction/assembly by the
manufacturer:
(a) General construction:
framing, energy efficiency, weather resistive barrier, pre-final and final
in-plant inspection report:
(b)
mechanical: rough-in, top-out, pre-final and final in-plant inspection
report;
(c) plumbing: rough-in,
top-out, pre-final and final in-plant inspection report; and
(d) electrical: rough-in, top-out, pre-final
and final in-plant inspection report.
(e) All work required to be inspected must be
uncovered and accessible by the inspector at the time of the inspection. Any
work covered prior to inspection shall be uncovered as required by the
inspector to allow a full assessment of code compliance of the work. The
manufacturer must keep for reference, and make available to the inspector upon
required, an original set of approved plans for each modular structure to be
inspected.
(f) If any inspection
reveals a code violation, the inspector shall immediately issue a written
correction notice and the manufacturer shall make the indicated correction(s)
within a reasonable time unless a time is otherwise specified. Thereafter, the
inspector shall re-inspect to confirm the correction has been made. If
corrective action is not taken as to the noted code violations, the in-plant
inspector shall not issue a compliance decal and the modular or modular
component shall not be approved for shipment into or in New Mexico. All such
records shall be included as an integral part of the submitted in-plant
inspection report.
(g) Upon a
satisfactory final inspection the inspection shall issue a final in-plant
inspection report and the Modular Manufacturer Certificate of Code Compliance.
This report shall document all inspections and the modular structure serial
number.
(2) Compliance
decal and data plate.
(a) No modular
structure may be imported, sold or permanently placed in New Mexico unless a
compliance decal and data plate have been affixed to it by a division approved
inspector after satisfactory completion of all in-plant inspections.
(b) A compliance decal and data plate shall
be affixed to the modular structure after certification of the modular unit by
the in-plant inspector, and the certificate and final inspection report are
both received by the division.
(c)
The inspector shall affix the decal to the inside of the door of the electrical
panel or inside the mechanical room of the inspected modular
structure.
(d) Compliance decals
remain the property of the state of New Mexico. Each decal is unique to the
modular structure to which it is assigned and affixed. Compliance decals are
not transferable among manufacturers, inspectors or modular
structures.
(e) All modular
structures must have a compliance decal to be allowed into or permanently
placed within the state.
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