Waugh's Industrialized Housing Bill Reported From Senate Labor and Industry
Committee
HARRISBURG – Senator Mike Waugh’s (R-York) Senate Bill 195, amending the
Industrialized Housing Act to regulate the construction of industrialized
and commercial modular buildings, garnered unanimous support from the Senate
Labor and Industry Committee today.
Waugh’s legislation would authorize the Department of Community and Economic
Development (DCED) to enter a multistate agreement for the purpose of regulating
the construction of components of industrialized and commercial modular
buildings.
Currently, DCED regulates and provides standards for manufactured housing.
Senate Bill 195 would establish a similar program for modular buildings used
for industrial and commercial purposes.
"We regulate the modular housing industry to ensure the residents of those
units are safe," said Waugh. "So it only makes sense to do the same for
industrialized and commercial modular buildings to ensure the safety of those
who are working in them."
The legislation also defines "industrialized/commercial modular building" and
"industrialized/commercial building module" and calls for components of
industrialized and commercial buildings that are certified under this program to
be deemed to meet the requirements of the Uniform Construction Code (UCC).
"I am pleased by the Senate Labor and Industry Committee’s prompt action and
unanimous support of this legislation," said Waugh. "I now look forward to
garnering such support from the full Senate."