Idaho Statutes

§ 39-4304 — INSIGNIA OF APPROVAL — COST — PLACEMENT

Idaho § 39-4304
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 39HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 43MODULAR BUILDINGS

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Idaho Code § 39-4304 (2026).

Text

(1)No modular building shall be installed on a building site in this state on or after July 1, 2007, unless it is approved and bears the insignia of approval of the division.
(2)Any modular building bearing an insignia of approval of the division shall be deemed to comply with codes, laws, or rules enacted by the state of Idaho which govern the manufacture and construction of such building.
(3)The cost of the insignia, if issued, shall be included as a part of the permit fee as set forth in section 39-4303, Idaho Code.
(4)No modular building which has been approved by the division shall be in any way modified prior to its initial occupancy unless approval of that modification is first made by the division.
(5)Insignias shall be placed on the front, left-hand side of the building.

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Legislative History

[39-4304, added 2007, ch. 252, sec. 5, p. 742.]

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