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68-126-214. Reciprocal agreements with officials of other states.

In order to eliminate unnecessary duplication of reviews of designs, inspections, certifications of manufactured homes, and licensure of installers, the commissioner may negotiate and enter into reciprocal agreements with appropriate officials of other states, or with an agent for such states. However, no such agreement shall be entered into if the commissioner determines that it would not provide protection at least equivalent to that afforded by the standards and procedures established under this part.

[Acts 1979, ch. 310, § 14; T.C.A., § 53-4834; Acts 1987, ch. 120, § 3; T.C.A., § 68-36-214; Acts 2002, ch. 793, § 8; 2005, ch. 379, § 13.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-126 > Part-2 > 68-126-214

68-126-214. Reciprocal agreements with officials of other states.

In order to eliminate unnecessary duplication of reviews of designs, inspections, certifications of manufactured homes, and licensure of installers, the commissioner may negotiate and enter into reciprocal agreements with appropriate officials of other states, or with an agent for such states. However, no such agreement shall be entered into if the commissioner determines that it would not provide protection at least equivalent to that afforded by the standards and procedures established under this part.

[Acts 1979, ch. 310, § 14; T.C.A., § 53-4834; Acts 1987, ch. 120, § 3; T.C.A., § 68-36-214; Acts 2002, ch. 793, § 8; 2005, ch. 379, § 13.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-126 > Part-2 > 68-126-214

68-126-214. Reciprocal agreements with officials of other states.

In order to eliminate unnecessary duplication of reviews of designs, inspections, certifications of manufactured homes, and licensure of installers, the commissioner may negotiate and enter into reciprocal agreements with appropriate officials of other states, or with an agent for such states. However, no such agreement shall be entered into if the commissioner determines that it would not provide protection at least equivalent to that afforded by the standards and procedures established under this part.

[Acts 1979, ch. 310, § 14; T.C.A., § 53-4834; Acts 1987, ch. 120, § 3; T.C.A., § 68-36-214; Acts 2002, ch. 793, § 8; 2005, ch. 379, § 13.]