Standards for certification as a manufacturer
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A person or business entity applying for certification as a manufacturer must be approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to construct manufactured homes. A person or business entity certified by the Department of State as a manufacturer must continue to be so approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development at all times such certification is in effect.
A person or business entity applying for certification as a manufacturer must submit to the Department of State an acceptable deposit account control agreement evidencing a deposit account having a balance of not less than $50,000, an acceptable letter of credit in the sum of $50,000, or an acceptable surety bond in the principal amount of $50,000. Such acceptable deposit account control agreement, acceptable letter of credit, or acceptable surety bond may be submitted with the application for certification, or within a reasonable time after the applicant receives notification that the application has been approved; provided, however, that the certification shall not be issued until such acceptable deposit account control agreement, acceptable letter of credit, or acceptable surety bond shall have been received by the Department of State. A person or business entity certified by the Department of State as a manufacturer must maintain an acceptable deposit account control agreement (and the deposit account evidenced thereby), an acceptable letter of credit, or an acceptable surety bond in full force and effect:
A person may apply for certification as a manufacturer without submitting the acceptable deposit account control agreement, acceptable letter of credit, or acceptable surety bond required under subdivision (b) of this section if such person is employed by a person who or a business entity which is certified as a manufacturer and such employer has provided an acceptable deposit account control agreement, acceptable letter of credit, or acceptable surety bond in connection with such employer's certification as a manufacturer; provided, however, that no certification shall be issued to any person pursuant to this subdivision unless such person satisfies all other standards for certification as a manufacturer.
An application filed pursuant to this subdivision shall satisfy the requirements set forth in section 1210.3(e) (Certification) of this Part and, in addition, shall indicate that applicant is applying for a limited certificate pursuant to this subdivision, shall identify the applicant's employer, and shall state that applicant's employer is certified as a manufacturer. Any certification issued to a person pursuant to this subdivision shall identify such person's employer, shall authorize such person to act as a manufacturer only within the scope of his or her employment by such employer, and shall cease to be valid if such employer ceases to be certified as a manufacturer, or if such person ceases to be employed by such employer.