Maine Code § 10-9048

Reciprocity
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1. Standards. If the board finds that the standards for the manufacture and inspection of
manufactured housing prescribed by statute or regulation of another state or governmental agency meet
the objectives of this chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter and are enforced
satisfactorily by that other state or other governmental agency, or by their agents, the board may accept
manufactured housing that has been certified by that other state or governmental agency as being in
compliance with this chapter. The standards of another state are not considered to be satisfactorily
enforced unless that other state provides for notification to the board of suspensions or revocations of
approvals issued by that other state in a manner satisfactory to the board and so notifies the board.
Acceptance of this notification does not remove the board's right to pursue remedies outlined in sections
9009 and 9011.
[PL 1993, c. 642, §29 (AMD).]

2. Suspension or revocation. Notwithstanding Title 5, section 10051, the board may suspend or
revoke the board's acceptance or certification, or both, of manufactured housing certified under the
reciprocal provisions of this section, for the following causes:
A. If the board determines that the standards for the manufacture and inspection of the
manufactured housing of another state or governmental agency do not meet the objectives of this
chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; [PL 1993, c. 642, §29 (AMD).]
B. The board determines that the standards for manufacture and inspection are not being enforced
to the satisfaction of the board; or [PL 1981, c. 152, §14 (NEW).]
C. The other state or governmental agency suspends or revokes its approval or certification. [PL
1981, c. 152, §14 (NEW).]
[PL 1993, c. 642, §29 (AMD).]
3. Cooperation. In order to encourage reciprocity, the board shall cooperate with similar
authorities in other jurisdictions, with national standards organizations and with model code procedures
for testing, evaluating, approving and inspecting manufactured housing, and otherwise encouraging
their production and acceptance.
[PL 1981, c. 152, §14 (NEW).]
4. Agreement. The board shall not grant this reciprocity unless the recipient state enters into an
agreement with the board whereby manufactured housing manufactured within Maine and regulated
under the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed approved for sale in that recipient state.
[PL 1981, c. 152, §14 (NEW).]
5. Formal agreements. The board, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Professional
and Financial Regulation, may enter into formal agreements with the agencies or authorities of other
states, or other governmental agencies, or their agents, to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
[PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. D, §10 (AMD).]

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