Nevada Code § 489.251

Regulations pertaining to safety standards and inspection; certificate of installation and label of installation prerequisite to connecting utilities
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1. The Administrator shall adopt
regulations pertaining to:
(a) Safety standards for the installation,
support and tie down of manufactured homes, mobile homes or commercial coaches
which are designed to protect the health and safety of occupants of
manufactured homes, mobile homes or commercial coaches against uplift, sliding,
rotation and overturning, subject to the following provisions:
(1) Safety standards must be reasonably
consistent with nationally recognized standards for placement, support and tie
down of manufactured homes, mobile homes or commercial coaches.
(2) The Administrator may designate wind
pressure zones in which the regulations for tie down of manufactured homes,
mobile homes or commercial coaches apply.
(b) The inspection of plumbing, heating, cooling,
fuel burning and electrical systems connections to a manufactured home, mobile
home or commercial coach at the time of installation of the manufactured home,
mobile home or commercial coach, which regulations are designed to protect the
health and safety of occupants of manufactured homes, mobile homes and
commercial coaches.
2. Unless the Division determines
otherwise, the plumbing, heating, cooling, fuel burning and electrical systems
of a manufactured home, mobile home or commercial coach may not be connected or
activated until a certificate of installation has been issued and a label of
installation affixed to the manufactured home, mobile home or commercial coach.

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