WAC 296-150R-0020
What definitions apply to this
chapter? "Alteration" is the replacement, addition,
modification, or removal of any equipment or material that
affects the fire and life safety provisions, plumbing systems,
fuel systems and equipment or electrical systems of a
recreational vehicle.
The following changes are not considered alterations for
purposes of this chapter:
• Repairs with approved parts;
• Modification of a fuel burning appliance according to
the terms of its listing; and
• Adjustment and maintenance of equipment.
"Alteration insignia" is an insignia which indicates a
vehicle alteration was approved by the department.
"ANSI" is the American National Standards Institute,
Inc., and the institute's rules applicable to Low Voltage
Systems in Conversion and Recreational Vehicles and Uniform
Plan Approval for Recreational Vehicles. For the purposes of
this chapter, references to ANSI mean ANSI/RVIA 12V Low
Voltage Systems 2008 Edition and ANSI/RVIA UPA-1 Standard on
Uniform Plan Approval for Recreational Vehicles 2003 Edition.
"Approved" is approved by the department of labor and
industries.
"Audit" by the department can be either a comprehensive
audit or a performance audit. A comprehensive audit is the
department inspection of a manufacturer's quality control
procedures, comprehensive plans, and vehicles. A performance
audit is the department's review of the manufacturer's audit
performed by the industry association or other independent
auditor.
"Comprehensive design plan" consists of the design plans
and copies of drawings such as:
• Floor plans relating to fire and life safety,
electrical, plumbing, liquefied petroleum (LP) and/or natural
gas systems and appliances and air conditioning systems, if
applicable to the plan of each vehicle.
• Plumbing line drawings which describe the size, length
and location of gas piping lines, liquid and body waste lines,
liquid and body waste tanks, and potable water tanks.
• Electrical drawings. (See WAC 296-150R-0330 and 296-150R-0820.)
"Consumer" is a person or organization who buys or leases
recreational vehicles.
"Dealer" is a person or organization whose business is
offering recreational vehicles for sale or lease.
"Department" is the department of labor and industries. The department may be referred to as "we" or "us" in this
chapter. Note: You may contact us at: Department of Labor
and Industries, Specialty Compliance, PO Box 44430, Olympia,
WA 98504-4430.
"Equipment" is all material, appliances, fixtures, and
accessories used in the manufacture or alteration of
recreational vehicles or park trailers.
"Manual" is a reference containing instructions,
procedures, responsibilities and other information used to
implement and maintain the quality control program of a
recreational vehicle manufacturer.
"National Electrical Code" see Chapter 2 of NFPA 1192 Standard on Recreational Vehicles, 2008
Edition, for reference to the appropriate edition to use for
compliance.
"NFPA" is National Fire Protection Association, and the
institute's rules applicable to recreation vehicles. For the
purpose of this chapter, references to NFPA means NFPA 1192
Standard on Recreational Vehicles, 2008 Edition.
"Quality control" is the plan and method for ensuring
that the manufacture, fabrication, assembly, installation,
storing, handling, and use of materials complies with this
chapter, ANSI, and NFPA.
"Recreational vehicle" is a vehicular type unit primarily
designed as temporary living quarters for recreational
camping, travel, or seasonal use that either has its own
motive power or is mounted on, or towed by, another vehicle. Recreational vehicles include: Camping trailers, fifth-wheel
trailers, motor homes, travel trailers, and truck campers.
"Self-certification insignia" is an insignia which is
obtained under the self-certification approval process.
"State-plan insignia" is an insignia which is obtained
under the state design-plan approval process.
"System" is a part of a recreational vehicle that is
designed to serve a particular function such as plumbing,
electrical, heating, or mechanical system.
"Vehicle" for the purposes of this chapter, is a
recreational vehicle.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.22 RCW. 08-10-075, §
296-150R-0020, filed 5/6/08, effective 6/6/08. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.22.340, 43.22.400, 43.22.432, 43.22.433,
43.22.434, 43.22.480, and 43.22.485, 2002 c 268, and chapter 43.22 RCW. 03-12-044, § 296-150R-0020, filed 5/30/03,
effective 6/30/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.340 and 43.22.480. 99-13-010, § 296-150R-0020, filed 6/4/99,
effective 7/5/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.340 and 43.22.420. 97-16-043, § 296-150R-0020, filed 7/31/97,
effective 12/1/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.340,[43.22.]355
, [43.22.]360, [43.22.]432, [43.22.]440 and[43.22.]480
. 96-21-146, § 296-150R-0020, filed 10/23/96,
effective 11/25/96.]