Colorado Code § 24-32-3304

State housing board - powers and duties - rules
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(1) The board has the
following powers and duties pursuant to this part 33:
(a) To promulgate uniform construction and maintenance standards for hotels, motels,
and multiple-family dwellings in those areas of the state where no standards exist;
(b) To promulgate uniform construction standards for factory-built residential and
nonresidential structures;
(c) To develop and submit to the general assembly and local governments
recommendations for uniform housing standards and building codes;
(d) To promulgate rules establishing standards for the installation and setup of
manufactured housing units;
(e) To promulgate rules establishing specific standards for the use of private inspection
and certification entities to perform the division's certification and inspection functions with
respect to in-state and out-of-state inspections of factory-built structures. The standards must
allow, consistent with section 13 of article XII of the state constitution, the provisions of part 5
of article 50 of this title 24, and the rules of the state personnel board, for the use of private
inspection and certification entities when the entities are available at a reasonable cost. The
standards cannot prohibit a manufacturer from having the option to contract with the division or
an authorized quality assurance representative to perform inspection and certification functions.
(f) To promulgate rules establishing standards for tiny homes that cover the manufacture
of, assembly of, and installation of tiny homes; and
(g) To promulgate uniform foundation construction standards for manufactured homes,
factory-built structures, or tiny homes in those areas of the state where no standards exist.

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