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SPS 327.08(38) (38) “Listed and listing" means equipment or building components which are tested by an independent testing agency and accepted by the department.
SPS 327.08(39) (39) “Loft" means an upper room or floor with one side that has at least 50% of the space from the floor to the ceiling open to the floor below.
SPS 327.08(40) (40) “Manufactured home” has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (2), Stats.
SPS 327.08(41) (41) “Mechanical draft system" means a venting system for a gas burning appliance that is designed to remove flue or vent gases by mechanical means, such as a fan, which may consist of an induced draft portion under non-positive static pressure or a forced draft portion under positive static pressure.
SPS 327.08(42) (42) “Modular home” has the meaning given in s. 101.71 (6), Stats.
SPS 327.08(43) (43) “Motor home” has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (33m), Stats.
SPS 327.08(44) (44) “Municipality" means any city, village, town, or county in this state.
SPS 327.08(45) (45) “Naturally vented appliance" means an appliance with a venting system designed to remove flue or vent gases under non-positive static vent pressure entirely by natural draft.
SPS 327.08(46) (46) “Owner" means any person having a legal or equitable interest in the camping unit.
SPS 327.08(47) (47) “Park model recreational vehicle” means a factory built vehicular structure that is designed only for recreational use and not as a primary residence or for permanent occupancy, is built and certified in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association's NFPA 1192-15, Standard for Recreational Vehicles, or the American National Standards Institute's ANSI A119.5-15, Recreational Park Trailer Standard, and is not certified as a manufactured home.
SPS 327.08(48) (48) “Porch" means an unenclosed exterior structure at or near grade attached or adjacent to the exterior wall of any camping unit, and having a roof and floor.
SPS 327.08(49) (49) “Pre-existing insignia" or “Wisconsin pre-existing insignia" means a device or seal approved by the department for camping units, the construction of which was commenced prior to February 6, 2017.
SPS 327.08(50) (50) “Recreational mobile home” has the meaning given in s. 66.0435 (1) (hm), Stats.
SPS 327.08(51) (51) “Recreational vehicle” has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (48r), Stats.
SPS 327.08(52) (52) “Registered UDC inspection agency" means a person, business, or entity that is registered with the department for the purpose of facilitating issuance of Wisconsin camping unit building permits and inspection of camping units in municipalities where the department has jurisdiction pursuant to s. 101.651 (3) (b), Stats.
SPS 327.08(53) (53) “Repair" means the act or process of restoring to original soundness, including redecorating, refinishing, nonstructural repairs or maintenance, or the replacement of existing fixtures, systems, or equipment with the equivalent fixture, system or equipment.
SPS 327.08(54) (54) “Shingle" means a unit of roof-covering material that has been manufactured to specific dimensions and is applied in overlapping fashion. “Shingle" includes all of the following:
SPS 327.08(54)(a) (a) “Fiberglass asphalt shingle" means a type of shingle with an internal mat composed of nonwoven, resin-bonded glass fibers, that is impregnated and coated with asphalt.
SPS 327.08(54)(b) (b) “Laminated shingle" means a shingle with a second layer of asphalt and mat laminated to the first layer, usually in a design pattern to simulate the dimensional appearance of natural slate or wood shakes.
SPS 327.08(54)(c) (c) “Organic asphalt shingle" means a shingle with an internal mat composed of organic fibers, such as cellulose, that is saturated and coated with asphalt.
SPS 327.08(54)(d) (d) “Strip shingle" means a rectangular shingle that relies either on a sealant or on a combination of weight and stiffness to resist wind uplift, rather than using interlocking tabs.
SPS 327.08(55) (55) “Stair," "stairs," or "stairway" means one or more risers that form a continuous passage from one elevation to another.
SPS 327.08(56) (56) A “story" is that portion of a camping unit located between the floor and the ceiling.
SPS 327.08(57) (57) “Vent" means a vertical flue or passageway to vent fuel-burning appliances.
SPS 327.08(58) (58) “Ventilation” means the process of supplying or removing air by natural or mechanical means to or from any space.
SPS 327.08(59) (59) “Water closet" means a water-flushed plumbing fixture designed to receive human excrement directly from the user of the fixture.
SPS 327.08(60) (60) “Waters of the state" includes those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior within the boundaries of Wisconsin, and all lakes, bays, rivers, streams, springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses, drainage systems, and other surface waters or groundwaters, natural or artificial, public or private, within the state or its jurisdiction.
SPS 327.08(61) (61) “Window" means a glazed opening in an exterior wall, including glazed portions of doors, within a conditioned space.
SPS 327.08 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.09 SPS 327.09Wisconsin camping unit building permit.
SPS 327.09(1)(1)Where required. A Wisconsin camping unit building permit shall be obtained from the municipality administering and enforcing this code or from a registered UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code in a municipality where the department has jurisdiction pursuant to s. 101.651 (3) (b), Stats., before any construction of a camping unit may begin.
SPS 327.09(2) (2)Inspections. A person who obtains a Wisconsin camping unit building permit from a registered UDC inspection agency shall retain the same agency to conduct the inspection of the camping unit under s. SPS 327.11.
SPS 327.09 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.10 SPS 327.10Procedure for obtaining camping unit building permit.
SPS 327.10(1)(1)Application. Application for a Wisconsin camping unit building permit shall be on forms obtained from the department, the municipality, or the authorized UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code. No application shall be accepted that does not contain all the information requested on the form.
SPS 327.10 Note Note: Applications are available from the department by email at dsps@wisconsin.gov or by telephone at (608) 266-2112, (877) 617-1565, or 411 (Telecommunications Relay).
SPS 327.10(2) (2)Filing of permit applications. A Wisconsin camping unit building permit shall be filed with the municipality or the authorized UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code.
SPS 327.10(3) (3)Fees.
SPS 327.10(3)(a)(a) Municipal fees. The municipality shall, by ordinance, determine fees to cover expenses of final inspection of the camping unit and the issuance of a Wisconsin insignia.
SPS 327.10 Note Note: Also see s. SPS 302.34, which sets the fee the department will charge for a Wisconsin insignia.
SPS 327.10(3)(b) (b) Inspection agency fees. UDC inspection agency fees shall be determined by contract between the municipality and the agency or between the department and the agency, where the agency has been authorized to conduct inspections on behalf of the department.
SPS 327.10(4) (4)Issuance of permits.
SPS 327.10(4)(a)(a) The Wisconsin camping unit building permit shall be issued if the requirements for filing and fees are satisfied.
SPS 327.10(4)(b) (b) The permit shall expire 24 months after issuance if construction of the camping unit has not been completed.
SPS 327.10(5) (5)Denial of permits.
SPS 327.10(5)(a)(a) General. Approval shall be denied if the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code determines that the Wisconsin camping unit building permit application does not substantially conform to the provisions of this code and other legal requirements.
SPS 327.10(5)(b) (b) Denial of application. A copy of the denied application, accompanied by a written statement specifying the reasons for denial, shall be sent to the applicant and to the owner as specified on the Wisconsin camping unit building permit application.
SPS 327.10(5)(c) (c) Appeals. The applicant may appeal a denial of the application in accordance with the procedure outlined in s. SPS 327.18.
SPS 327.10(6) (6)Time-span for approval or denial. Action to approve or deny a camping unit building permit application shall be completed within 10 business days of receipt of the application, fees, and supplementary information required to process the application.
SPS 327.10 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.11 SPS 327.11Inspections.
SPS 327.11(1) (1)Inspector certification. All inspections, for the purpose of administering and enforcing this code, shall be performed by a certified UDC inspector who holds the respective credential for the inspection performed.
SPS 327.11 Note Note: Also see ch. SPS 305, which relates to licenses, certifications, and registrations.
SPS 327.11(2) (2)General inspection requirements.
SPS 327.11(2)(a)(a) General. Camping units for which a permit has been issued under s. SPS 327.10 (4) shall be inspected in accordance with this section. Inspections shall be conducted by the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code to determine if the construction conforms to the provisions of this code.
SPS 327.11(2)(b) (b) Inspection notice. The applicant or an authorized representative shall request an inspection required under sub. (3) or (4) from the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency administering and enforcing this code.
SPS 327.11(3) (3)Rough inspection.
SPS 327.11(3)(a)(a) A rough inspection of the following shall be performed after the rough work is constructed but before it is concealed to determine if the work complies with this code:
SPS 327.11(3)(a)1. 1. General construction, including framing.
SPS 327.11(3)(a)2. 2. Rough electrical.
SPS 327.11(3)(a)3. 3. Rough plumbing.
SPS 327.11(3)(a)4. 4. Rough heating, ventilating and air conditioning.
SPS 327.11(3)(b) (b) All rough work may be completed before the notice for rough inspection is given, provided the rough work has not been covered.
SPS 327.11(3)(c) (c) The applicant may request one rough inspection or individual rough inspections.
SPS 327.11(3)(d) (d) A separate fee may be charged for each individual inspection.
SPS 327.11(4) (4)Final inspection required prior to occupancy.
SPS 327.11(4)(a)(a) A camping unit may not be occupied until a final inspection has been made of a camping unit's construction, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and transfer tank that finds no critical violations of this code that could reasonably be expected to affect the health or safety of a person using the camping unit.
SPS 327.11(4)(b) (b) If the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency conducting the inspection under this subsection did not conduct the inspection under sub. (3), the final inspection under this subsection may not take place until the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency is provided a copy of an inspection report or other written verification of a pass result for all inspections required under sub. (3).
SPS 327.11(5) (5)Notice of compliance or noncompliance.
SPS 327.11(5)(a)(a) Upon a finding of compliance for an inspection under sub. (4), the municipality shall assign a Wisconsin insignia to the owner of the camping unit as provided in s. SPS 327.12 (1).
SPS 327.11(5)(b) (b) Upon a finding of noncompliance for an inspection under sub. (3) or (4), the municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency enforcing this code shall notify the applicant of record and the owner, in writing, of the violations to be corrected.
SPS 327.11(5)(c) (c) The municipality or authorized UDC inspection agency shall order all cited violations corrected within 30 days after written notification, unless an extension of time is granted under s. SPS 327.18.
SPS 327.11(6) (6)Voluntary inspection. The department or its authorized representative may, at the request of the owner, enter and inspect camping units, subject to the provisions of this code, to ascertain compliance with this code.
SPS 327.11(7) (7)Record keeping.
SPS 327.11(7)(a)(a) Municipal enforcement. Municipalities that have adopted an ordinance to enforce this code shall maintain records in accordance with all of the following:
SPS 327.11(7)(a)1. 1. A record shall be made of each visit to a site, each inspection performed, and the pass or fail results of each inspection.
SPS 327.11(7)(a)2. 2. Application forms, correction orders, correspondence and inspection records shall be maintained for 7 years after completion of the camping unit.
SPS 327.11(7)(b) (b) State enforcement. Inspectors working under state contract shall maintain records in accordance with the provisions of the contract that was in effect at the time the inspections were completed.
SPS 327.11 Note Note: Records generated by an inspection are public records and are subject to the open-records law.
SPS 327.11 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.12 SPS 327.12Approval procedures.
SPS 327.12(1) (1)Wisconsin insignia.
SPS 327.12(1)(a)(a) Upon a finding of compliance under s. SPS 327.11 (5) (a), the municipality shall issue a Wisconsin insignia to the owner of the camping unit.
SPS 327.12(1)(b) (b) At the request of the owner of a camping unit that is exempt from the provisions of this code under s. SPS 327.05 (1), the municipality shall issue a Wisconsin pre-existing insignia to the owner of the camping unit. A pre-existing insignia shall contain the following language: “Unit was constructed before code's eff. date.”
SPS 327.12(1)(c) (c) Wisconsin insignias shall be purchased by municipalities from the department in accordance with the fee established in s. SPS 302.34. The owner of the camping unit shall affix the Wisconsin insignia to the camping unit as provided in sub. (4).
SPS 327.12(2) (2)Unit identification. Each camping unit shall be assigned a serial number. The serial number shall be located on the Wisconsin insignia.
SPS 327.12(3) (3)Lost or damaged insignia.
SPS 327.12(3)(a)(a) Notification. If a Wisconsin insignia becomes lost or damaged or is no longer in use, the owner of the camping unit shall immediately notify the municipality in writing.
SPS 327.12(3)(b) (b) Return of damaged insignias. If a Wisconsin insignia becomes damaged, the owner of the camping unit shall return the insignia to the municipality with the appropriate fee to obtain a new insignia.
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