Rules and Regulations. Final rule; technical correction
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BILLING CODE 4910-13-P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 24 CFR Part 3280 [Docket No. FR-4886-C-03] RIN 2502-AI12 Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Technical Correction AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD. ACTION: Final rule; technical correction. SUMMARY: On November 30, 2005, HUD published a final rule amending the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (the Construction and Safety Standards).
This document makes a number of technical corrections to the November 30, 2005, final rule. DATES: *Effective Date:* The final rule effective date of May 30, 2006, and the incorporation by reference date of May 30, 2006, as approved by the Director of the Federal Register, continue to apply. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William W. Matchneer III, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Regulatory Affairs and Manufactured Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 9162, Washington, DC 20410; telephone
(202)708-6401 (this is not a toll-free number). Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at
(800)877-8389. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 30, 2005 (70 FR 72024), HUD published a final rule to amend the Construction and Safety Standards. The final rule, at 24 CFR 3280.305 and 3280.504, included listings of counties subject to those sections. This document makes editorial corrections to those listings, for example, to include counties inadvertently omitted. Specifically, in the table of states and counties deemed to be within the Middle Roof Load Zone under § 3280.305(c)(3)(i)(B), “Crawford” is removed from the list of counties for Iowa and added to the list of counties for Michigan; “St. Croix” is removed from the list of counties for Minnesota and added to the list of counties for Wisconsin; “Doon” in the list of counties for Wisconsin is corrected to read “Door;” “Mackinaw” in the list of counties for Michigan is corrected to read “Mackinac;” and Coos, Grafton, Carroll, Chitten, Bellnap, Strafford, Merrimack, Sullivan, Rockingham, Hillsborough, and Chesire are deleted from the list of counties for New Hampshire and are replaced by the phrase, “All Counties.” In addition, this document makes two conforming corrections in § 3280.801 to references to the edition of the National Electrical Code adopted by the November 30, 2005, final rule. Accordingly, FR Doc. 05-23387, Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, (FR-4663-N-02), published in the **Federal Register** on November 30, 2005 (70 FR 72024), is corrected as follows: § 3280.305 [Amended] 1. On pages 72044 and 72045, the table of states and counties deemed to be within the Middle Roof Load Zone under § 3280.305(c)(3)(i)(B), is revised to read as follows: States Counties South Dakota Grant Brookings Hanson Lincoln Codington Miner Minnehaha Yankton Deuel Lake Hutchinson Union Hamlin Moody Turner Clay Kingsbury McCook Minnesota Koochiching Stearns Renville Sibley Itasca Swift McLeod Nicollet Hubbard Kandiyohi Carver Blue Earth Cass Meeker Dakota Martin Crow Wing Wright Goodhue Watonwan Aitkin Lac qui Parle Wabasha Brown St. Louis Chippewa Winona Redwood Lake Yellow Medicine Fillmore Lyon Cook Mille Lacs Mower Lincoln Carlton Kanabec Olmsted Pipestone Pine Benton Dodge Murray Wadena Isanti Rice Cottonwood Todd Sherburne Steele Jackson Morrison Anoka Freeborn Nobles Douglas Chisapo Faribault Rock Grant Washington Waseca Stevens Hennepin Le Sueur Pope Ramsey Scott Iowa Hancock Mitchell Hamilton Buena Vista Lyon Howard Webster Cherokee Osceola Chickasaw Calhoun Plymouth Dickinson Butler Sac Sioux Emmet Floyd Ida O'Brien Kossuth Cerro Gordo Humboldt Clay Winnebago Franklin Pocahontas Wright Worth Hardin Palo Alto Wisconsin Douglas Oconto Pepin Lincoln Bayfield Menominee Pierce Oneida Ashland Langlade Dunn Polk Iron Marathon Eau Claire Burnett Vilas Clark Chippewa Washburn Forest Jackson Rusk Sawyer Florence Trempealeau Barron Price Marinette Buffalo Taylor Door St. Croix Michigan Houghton Iron Presque Isle Wexford Baraga Dickinson Charlevoix Benzie Marquette Menominee Montmorency Grand Traverse Alger Delta Alpena Kalkaska Luce Schoolcraft Alcona Oscoda Chippewa Mackinac Ogemaw Otsego Keweenaw Cheyboygan Roscommon Leelanau Ontonagon Emmet Missaukee Antrim Gogebic Crawford New York St. Lawrence Herkimer Onondaga Genesee Franklin Lewis Madison Orleans Clinton Oswego Cayuga Niagara Essex Jefferson Seneca Erie Hamilton Oneida Wayne Wyoming Warren Fulton Ontario Monroe Saratoga Montgomery Yates Washington Schenectady Livingston Massachusetts Essex Maine Franklin Kennebec Lincoln Cumberland Oxford Androscoggin Sagadahoc York Montana All Counties Idaho All Counties Colorado All Counties Wyoming All Counties Utah All Counties Vermont Franklin Orleans Caledonia Addison Grand Isle Essex Washington Rutland Lamoille Chittenden Orange Windsor New Hampshire All Counties § 3280.504 [Amended] 2. On page 72047, in the second column, add “Marion” in alphabetical order to the list of counties under the heading “Mississippi” in § 3280.504(b)(5). § 3280.607 [Amended] 3. On page 72049, in the second column, revise § 3280.607(c)(6)(iv) to read as follows: “(iv) Electrical. Wiring must comply with Articles 680.70, 680.71, and 680.72 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70-2005.” § 3280.801 [Amended] 4. On page 72051, in the second column, revise § 3280.801(a) to read as follows: “(a) Subpart I of this part and Part II of Article 550 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA No. 70-2005) cover the electrical conductors and equipment installed within or on manufactured homes and the conductors that connect manufactured homes to a supply of electricity.” 5. On page 72051, in the second column, revise the first sentence of § 3280.801(b) to read as follows: “(b) In addition to the requirements of this part and Part II of Article 550 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA No. 70-2005), the applicable portions of other Articles of the National Electrical Code must be followed for electrical installations in manufactured homes.” Dated: April 6, 2006. Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner. [FR Doc. 06-3646 Filed 4-14-06; 8:45 am]
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