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I.
Description of Program
The
Technical Suitability of Products program provides for the acceptance
of new materials and products to be used in buildings financed with
HUD-insured mortgages. This includes new single family homes, multi-family
housing and health care type facilities.
II.
Background Information
The
Technical Suitability of Products Program was established under
Section 521 of the National Housing Act of 1965 to provide a mechanism
for the rapid technical acceptance of new and innovative materials,
components and complete structural systems for use in construction
of housing under HUD mortgage insurance programs. The procedures
for acceptance of products and materials are detailed in HUD Handbook
4950.1. Since the program was started in 1967, approximately 2500
products and building systems have been accepted by HUD. Each acceptance
must be renewed every three years.
III.
Types of System or Product Acceptances Issued
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Structural
Engineering Bulletins (SEBs) which are
issued by HUD for structural systems, such as modular housing,
log homes or panelized construction, and for subsystems such as
roof or wall systems.
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Mechanical
Engineering Bulletins (MEBs)
are issued for separate utility cores or nonstandard mechanical
systems, i.e. modular utility cores, kitchens and baths.
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Materials
Releases (MRs) are issued by HUD for specific
materials, products or systems.
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Use
of Materials Bulletins (UMs) are issued by HUD for the generic
acceptance of materials, products, or systems.
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User
Fees are charged for the issuance of SEBs, MEBs, and MRs, and
UMs.
These fees are applicable to initial issuances, revisions, or
renewals of bulletins and releases, which are then valid for three
years. At the conclusion of three years, except for UMs, all other
rules and regulations concerning documents need to be reviewed
for renewal or revision.
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IV.
State Governments Whose Regulations Concerning Modular Housing Industry
Has Been Accepted by HUD
In 31 States, HUD has agreed to accept State approval of modular
housing so that manufacturers do not have to obtain a separate SEB.
These States are called Category III Housing States. In Category
III States, housing units or building components that are subject
to State regulations for design and construction receive a State
label.
Click here for a
listing of Category III Housing States.
V.
Program Management
HUD
manages the Technical Suitability of Products Program from its Headquarters
in Washington, DC. The telephone number is (202) 708-6423; FAX number
(202) 708-4213.
The mailing address is:
Department of Housing and Urban Development
FHA
Standards, Office of Manufactured Housing Programs
451 7th St. SW, Room 9168
Washington, D.C. 20410-8000
email
us at : Minimum Property Standards (hsgmps@hud.gov)
VI. Other Related HUD Fact Sheets and Publications
HUD
Technical Suitability of Products Program
- HUD
Handbook 4950.1
Fact
Sheet For Builders/Manufacturers - The Minimum
Property Standards Program
Minimum
Property Standards For Housing - HUD Handbook
4910.1, issued July 29, 1994.
HUD
Architectural Processing and Inspections For Home
Mortgage Insurance, HUD Handbook 4145.1
Permanent
Foundations Guide For Manufactured Housing -
issued September 1996. Also available as software.
Can be ordered from HUD User at 1-800-245-2691.
Minimum
Design Standards for Community Sewerage
Systems - HUD Handbook 4940.3, issued November 1992.
Handbooks
may also be ordered from HUD's Customer Service Center by calling
1-800-767-7468.
VII.
Points of Contact for Questions and Additional Information
Send
all technical questions concerning the Technical Suitability of
Products Program to: hsgmps@hud.gov.
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