WAC 246-359-005
Applicability. (1) This chapter applies
only to temporary worker housing as:
(a) Defined in chapter 70.114A RCW; and
(b) Licensed under chapter 246-358 WAC (temporary worker
housing rules) according to RCW 43.70.340 (Farmworker housing
inspection fund -- fee on labor camp operating license).
(2) Existing structures built as nonresidential buildings,
according to the state building code, may be licensed as
temporary worker housing by complying with the specific
requirements of WAC 246-359-600, alternate construction, and
approved under the authority of this chapter.
(3) Alterations to residential housing constructed according
to the state building code and approved by the authority having
jurisdiction must apply to:
(a) The authority having jurisdiction for issuing building
permits; or
(b) The department in compliance with this chapter.
(4) Temporary worker housing meeting the requirements of
subsection (1) of this section must:
(a) Be located on a rural worksite; and
(b) Comply with:
(i) WISHA labor camp provisions;
(ii) Chapter 246-358 WAC (temporary worker housing rules);
and
(iii) The electrical code, chapter 296-46 WAC.
(5) Temporary worker housing built in compliance with this
chapter is exempt from state building code accessibility laws,
RCW 19.27.031(5).
(6) Temporary worker housing built in compliance with this
chapter which is subsequently converted to another use becomes
subject to all local requirements for such use as enforced by the
authority having jurisdiction.
(7) This chapter does not apply to:
(a) Housing built for use by the general public which is
governed by chapter 59.18 RCW (Residential Landlord-Tenant Act)
or chapter 59.20 RCW (Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act);
(b) Factory assembled structures as defined in this chapter,
except for the requirements in subsection (8) of this section;
and
(c) The construction of structures governed by the state
building code and enforced by the authority having jurisdiction.
(8) This chapter is limited to issuing a construction permit
for factory assembled structures to meet the following
requirements:
(a) On-site installation; and
(b) Inspection of the site, foundation, and hook-ups,
including, but not limited to: Potable water, sewage disposal
systems, or gas connections.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.114A.081. 99-03-065, §
246-359-005, filed 1/18/99, effective 2/18/99.]