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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 227 — Fire prevention and protection -- electricians

227.580 Certificates of acceptability -- Requirements for issuance.

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(1)It is unlawful for any manufacturer to manufacture, import, or sell manufactured
homes within this state unless that manufacturer has been issued a certificate
of acceptability for such manufactured homes from the department or its
designee. This subsection shall not apply to manufactured homes
manufactured in this state and designated for delivery to and sale in another
state.
(2)The department shall require that the manufacturer establish and submit to the
department for approval systems for quality control for recreational vehicles
prior to the issuance of a certificate of acceptability. Certificates of acceptability
shall be numbered and a record shall be kept by the department, by number, of
the certificates issued to manufacturers.
(3)A manufacturer to which a certificate of acceptability has been issued shall not
modify in any way its manufacturing specifications without prior written
approval of the department.
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