Colorado Code § 24-32-3327

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(1) For the purposes of enforcement of this part 33, persons
duly designated by the division, upon presenting appropriate credentials to the owner, operator,
or agent in charge, are authorized:
(a) To enter at reasonable times and without advance notice any factory, warehouse, or
establishment in which manufactured homes, tiny homes, or factory-built structures are
manufactured, stored, or held for sale;
(b) To inspect at reasonable times, within reasonable limits, and in a reasonable manner,
any factory, warehouse, or establishment in which manufactured homes, tiny homes, or factory-
built structures are manufactured, stored, or held for sale and to inspect any books, papers,
records, and documents that relate to the safety of manufactured homes, tiny homes, or factory-
built structures. Each inspection must be commenced and completed with reasonable
promptness.
(c) To enter and inspect, at reasonable times and without advance notice, any site on
which a manufactured home or a tiny home is being or has been installed or reinstalled at or near
the time of installation or reinstallation; and
(d) To inspect any books, papers, records, and documents that relate to the proper
installation of a manufactured home or a tiny home.
(2) In addition to any other inspection responsibilities, the division has the responsibility
for the electrical inspections of any factory-built structures in plants that are certified by the
division pursuant to this part 33.
(3) When acting as agent for the federal government, the division is authorized to
conduct inspections and investigations pursuant to this section as may be necessary to
promulgate or enforce federal manufactured home construction and safety standards established
under the federal act or otherwise to carry out its duties under its agreement as agent. The
division must furnish the secretary any information obtained indicating noncompliance with the
standards for appropriate action.
(4) The state director of housing is authorized to contract, as an agent for the federal
government to:
(a) Conduct inspections, hearings, and building plan approvals;
(b) Keep records;
(c) Report inspections; and
(d) Perform all other necessary activities to fulfill federal functions under the federal act.

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