43 Tex. Admin. Code § 219.14
Manufactured Housing, and Industrialized Housing and Building Permits
Effective Jun 1, 200833 TexReg 3776 Source Note: The provisions of this §219.14 adopted to be effective October 13, 1994, 19 TexReg 7810; amended to be effective December 26, 1995, 20 TexReg 10656; amended to be effective January 8, 1998, 23 TexReg 155; amended to be effective February 21, 1999, 24 TexReg 1221; amended to be effective December 5, 2001, 26 TexReg 9920; amended to be effective February 16, 2006, 31 TexReg 888; amended to be effective January 4, 2007, 31 TexReg 10831; amended to be effective June 1, 2008, 33 TexRTexas Secretary of State
(a) General information.
- (1) A manufactured home that exceeds size limits for motor vehicles as defined by Transportation Code, Chapter 621, Subchapters B and C, must obtain a permit from the department.
- (2) Pursuant to Transportation Code, Chapter 623, Subchapter E, a permit may be issued to persons registered as manufacturers, installers, or retailers with the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs or motor carriers registered with the department under Transportation Code, Chapter 643.
(3) The department may issue a permit to the owner of a manufactured home provided that:
- (A) the same owner is named on the title of the manufactured home and towing vehicle;
- (B) or the owner presents a lease showing that the owner of the manufactured home is the lessee of the towing vehicle.
(b) Application for permit.
- (1) The applicant must complete the application and shall include the manufactured home's HUD label number, Texas seal number, or the complete identification number or serial number of the manufactured home, and the overall width, height, and length of the home and the towing vehicle in combination. If the manufactured home is being moved to or from a site in this state where it has been, or will be, occupied as a dwelling, the permit must also show the name of the owner of the home, the location from which the home is being moved, and the location to which the home is being delivered.
- (2) A permit application for industrialized housing or industrialized building that does not meet the definition in Occupations Code, §1202.002 and §1202.003 shall be submitted in accordance with §28.11(c) of this subchapter (relating to General Oversize/Overweight Permit Requirements and Procedures).
(c) Permit issuance.
- (1) Permit issuance is subject to the requirements of §28.11(e)(4) of this subchapter (relating to General Oversize/Overweight Permit Requirements and Procedures).
- (2) Amendments can only be made to change intermediate points between the origination and destination points listed on the permit.
- (d) Payment of permit fee. The cost of the permit is $40, payable in accordance with §28.11(f) of this subchapter (relating to General Oversize/Overweight Permit Requirements and Procedures).
(e) Permit provisions and conditions.
- (1) The overall combined length of the manufactured home and the towing vehicle includes the length of the hitch or towing device.
- (2) The height is measured from the roadbed to the highest elevation of the manufactured home.
- (3) The width of a manufactured home includes any roof or eaves extension or overhang on either side.
- (4) A permit will be issued for a single continuous movement not to exceed five days.
- (5) Movement must be made during daylight hours only and may be made on any day except New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
- (6) The department may limit the hours for travel on certain routes because of heavy traffic conditions.
- (7) The department will publish any limitations on movements during the national holidays listed in this subsection, or any limitations during certain hours of heavy traffic conditions, and will make such publications available to the public prior to the limitations becoming effective.
- (8) The permit will contain the route for the transportation of the manufactured home from the point of origin to the point of destination.
- (9) The route for the transportation must be the most practical route as described in §28.11(e) of this subchapter (relating to General Oversize/Overweight Permit Requirements and Procedures), except where construction is in progress and the permitted vehicle's dimensions exceed the construction restrictions as published by the department, or where bridge or overpass width or height would create a safety hazard.
- (10) The department will publish annually a map or list of all bridges or overpasses which, due to height or width, require an escort vehicle to stop oncoming traffic while the manufactured home crosses the bridge or overpass.
- (11) A permittee may not transport a manufactured home with a void permit; a new permit must be obtained.
(f) Escort requirements.
- (1) A manufactured home exceeding 12 feet in width must have a rotating amber beacon of not less than eight inches in diameter mounted somewhere on the roof at the rear of the manufactured home, or may have two five-inch flashing amber lights mounted approximately six feet from ground level at the rear corners of the manufactured home. The towing vehicle must have one rotating amber beacon of not less than eight inches in diameter mounted on top of the cab. These beacons or flashing lights must be operational and luminiferous during any permitted move over the highways, roads, and streets of this state.
- (2) A manufactured home with a width exceeding 16 feet but not exceeding 18 feet must have a front escort vehicle on two-lane roadways and a rear escort vehicle on roadways of four or more lanes.
- (3) A manufactured home exceeding 18 feet in width must have a front and a rear escort on all roadways at all times.
(4) The escort vehicle must:
- (A) have one red 16 inch square flag mounted on each of the four corners of the vehicle;
- (B) have a sign mounted on the front and rear of the vehicle displaying the words "WIDE LOAD" in black letters at least eight inches high with a brush stroke at least 1.41 inches wide against a yellow background;
(C) have an amber light or lights, visible from both front and rear, mounted on top of the vehicle in one of the following configurations:
- (i) two simultaneously flashing lights or
- (ii) one rotating beacon of not less than eight inches in diameter; and
- (D) maintain two-way communications with the permitted vehicle and other escort vehicles involved with the movement of the permitted vehicle.
- (5) Two transportable sections of a multi-section manufactured home, or two single section manufactured homes, when towed together in convoy, may be considered one home for purposes of the escort vehicle requirements, provided the distance between the two units does not exceed 1,000 feet.
- (6) An escort vehicle must comply with the requirements in §28.11(k)(1) and §28.11(k)(7)(A) of this subchapter (relating to General Oversize/Overweight Permit Requirements and Procedures).
Source Note:The provisions of this §219.14 adopted to be effective October 13, 1994, 19 TexReg 7810; amended to be effective December 26, 1995, 20 TexReg 10656; amended to be effective January 8, 1998, 23 TexReg 155; amended to be effective February 21, 1999, 24 TexReg 1221; amended to be effective December 5, 2001, 26 TexReg 9920; amended to be effective February 16, 2006, 31 TexReg 888; amended to be effective January 4, 2007, 31 TexReg 10831; amended to be effective June 1, 2008, 33 TexReg 3776; transferred effective January 1, 2012, as published in the Texas Register January 27, 2012, 37 TexReg 359.