R392-301-4. General  


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  •   (1)(a) This rule does not require a construction change in any portion of a RV park if the park was in compliance with the law in effect at the time the park was constructed, except as in Subsection R392-301-4(1)(b).

      (b) The local health officer may require construction changes if it is determined the RV park or portion thereof contains an imminent health hazard.

      (2) The operator shall carry out the provisions of this rule.

      (3) Severability - If any provision of this rule or its application to any person or circumstance is declared invalid, the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, and the remainder of this rule, shall not be affected thereby.

      (4) The operator shall comply with all applicable building, zoning, electrical, health, fire codes and all local ordinances.

      (5) The operator shall provide the local health officer with contact information for a park representative who can be available to communicate with the local health officer during all days and times that the RV park is occupied in the event of an imminent health hazard or emergency.

      (6) A recreational vehicle park operator or agent shall select or construct a location for the facility that will provide adequate surface drainage. The operator shall make a reasonable effort to locate the facility away from any known existing public health nuisance.

      (7) When an operator accommodates dependent recreational vehicles or tents, the operator shall construct and maintain a service building according to the requirements of Section R392-301-7.

      (8) A recreational vehicle or a tiny house may be allowed in a RV Park only when:

      (a) a data plate or permanent label is attached to the structure that includes:

      (i) name of the manufacturer;

      (ii) serial number or vehicle identification number (VIN) of the unit;

      (iii) date of manufacture; and

      (iv) a statement that the unit is designed and manufactured to NFPA 1192 or ANSI A119.5 standards; and when

      (b) it has been certified by the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association; or

      (c) it has been inspected by a qualified third-party inspection company and certified to be in compliance with the standards in NFPA 1192 or ANSI A119.5.

      (9) An electrical installation in a RV park shall comply with Utah Code Title 15A.