Utah Code § 15A-2-104

Installation standards for manufactured housing
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(1) The following are the installation standards for manufactured housing for new installations or
for existing manufactured or mobile homes that are subject to relocation, building alteration,
remodeling, or rehabilitation in the state:
(a) The manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is the primary
standard.
(b) If the manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is not available or is
incomplete, the following standards apply:
(i) Appendix E of the 2021 edition of the IRC, as issued by the International Code Council for
installations defined in Section AE101 of Appendix E; or
(ii) if an installation is beyond the scope of the 2021 edition of the IRC as defined in Section
AE101 of Appendix E, the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model Manufactured Home
Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection Association.
(c) A manufacturer, dealer, or homeowner is permitted to design for unusual installation of a
manufactured home not provided for in the manufacturer's standard installation instruction,
Appendix E of the 2021 edition of the IRC, or the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225, if the design
is approved in writing by a professional engineer or architect licensed in Utah.
(d) For a mobile home built before June 15, 1976, the mobile home shall also comply with the
additional installation and safety requirements specified in Chapter 3, Part 8, Statewide
Amendments to International Existing Building Code.

(2) Pursuant to the HUD Code Section 604(d), a manufactured home may be installed in the
state that does not meet the local snow load requirements as specified in Chapter 3, Part 2,
Statewide Amendments to International Residential Code, except that the manufactured home
shall have a protective structure built over the home that meets the IRC and the snow load
requirements under Chapter 3, Part 2, Statewide Amendments to International Residential
Code.

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