Interstate Compact on Industrialized/Modular Buildings
Establishes a commission to develop and promulgate uniform rules and regulations governing the design and construction of industrialized/modular buildings. Any U.S. state, territory or possession, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico are eligible to join the compact. It does not reference congressional consent, but Article I (2)(b) implies that the compact was developed to "provide assurances to the U.S. Congress that would preclude the need for a voluntary, pre-emptive federal regulatory system for modular housing, as outlined in Section 572 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987."
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