Section 18033.1 Of Chapter 4. Standards From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
18033.1
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that certain park
trailer units with lofts that do not comply with Section 18009.3, as
amended in 2001, and Section 18033 were designed and manufactured for
residential occupancy in the lofts, and were sold and occupied in
this state prior to January 3, 2001. On or about January 3, 2001, the
department issued an information bulletin informing local government
building code enforcement agencies, park trailer manufacturers and
dealerships, and other interested parties that, in fact, many of
these park trailers did not comply with applicable standards with
respect to the lofts and related areas and therefore were not
recreational vehicles or park trailers, as defined by this part.
(b) (1) In order to ensure reasonable standards of public safety
while avoiding undue hardship to purchasers of park trailers with
lofts that are in substantial compliance with Section 18009.3, as
amended in 2001, and Section 18033, park trailers with lofts shall be
deemed to comply with those sections if there is compliance with all
of the following requirements of this subdivision and subdivision
(c):
(A) They were manufactured prior to January 3, 2001, and sold
prior to June 3, 2001.
(B) The notices described in subdivision (c) are provided as
specified in subdivision (c).
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, "substantial compliance"
shall require being constructed and maintained in a manner consistent
with Section 18009.3, as amended in 2001, and Section 18033, except
for the following:
(A) Notwithstanding Section 18009.3, as amended in 2001, and
Section 18033, ceilings of lofts shall be a minimum height of 50
inches above the loft floor for not less than 70 percent of the total
loft ceiling area. One exit window shall be provided in all lofts
used for human habitation, providing an unobstructed opening of at
least 484 square inches, with a minimum dimension of 22 inches in any
direction. The window shall be located on a wall or roof located
opposite the access stairs to the loft area.
(B) Notwithstanding Section 18009.3, as amended in 2001, and
Section 18033, stairs serving as access to or egress from lofts shall
not be required to comply with the provisions for rise and run as
described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 18009.3 if
the stairs are provided with a complying handrail as provided in
paragraph (4) of subdivision (c) of Section 18009.3.
(c) For purposes of being deemed in compliance pursuant to this
section, a park trailer with one or more lofts shall comply with the
following paragraphs:
(1) Within 24 inches of the opening of each loft, a permanent
label shall be posted conspicuously, which states, in letters not
less than one-half inch in height and in a color contrasting with the
sign's background and wall color, the following: