Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-150V. Conversion vendor units and medical units. |
Section 296-150V-0010. Authority, purpose, and scope. |
Section 296-150V-0020. What definitions apply to this chapter? |
Section 296-150V-0030. How is this chapter enforced? |
Section 296-150V-0040. Is manufacturing information kept confidential? |
Section 296-150V-0050. Can you prohibit the sale or lease of a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-0060. Who handles consumer complaints about conversion vendor units or medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0070. Do you have reciprocal agreements with other states to inspect conversion vendor units and medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0080. Do you allow a local enforcement agency to inspect conversion vendor units and medical units at the manufacturing location? |
Section 296-150V-0100. What happens if I disagree with your decision regarding my compliance with this chapter? |
Section 296-150V-0110. Do you have an advisory board to address conversion vendor unit and medical unit issues? |
Section 296-150V-0120. Where can I obtain technical assistance regarding conversion vendor units or medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0140. Do you allow the use of alternate materials, design, or method of construction? |
Section 296-150V-0200. Who must obtain conversion vendor unit or medical unit insignia? |
Section 296-150V-0210. What are the insignia requirements? |
Section 296-150V-0220. How do I obtain insignia information and the required forms? |
Section 296-150V-0230. What are the insignia application requirements? |
Section 296-150V-0240. What documentation do you need to perform an alteration inspection? |
Section 296-150V-0250. How do I replace lost or damaged insignia? |
Section 296-150V-0300. When is design-plan approval required? |
Section 296-150V-0310. Who can approve design plans? |
Section 296-150V-0320. What must I provide with my request for conversion vendor unit or medical unit design-plan approval by the department? |
Section 296-150V-0340. When is an engineering analysis or structural load test for design plans required? |
Section 296-150V-0350. What must test procedures and results for design plans include? |
Section 296-150V-0380. What happens if you approve my design plan? |
Section 296-150V-0390. If my design plan is not approved, how much time do I have to submit a corrected design plan? |
Section 296-150V-0400. What happens after my design plan is approved? |
Section 296-150V-0410. When does my design plan expire? |
Section 296-150V-0415. Who approves addendums to design plans? |
Section 296-150V-0495. Contractor deposit accounts. |
Section 296-150V-0500. When is an inspection required? |
Section 296-150V-0510. How do I request an inspection? |
Section 296-150V-0520. What happens if my conversion vendor unit or medical unit passes inspection? |
Section 296-150V-0530. Am I charged if I request an inspection but I am not prepared? |
Section 296-150V-0540. Who inspects a conversion vendor unit or medical unit installation at the building site or event location? |
Section 296-150V-0550. Do you allow a conversion vendor unit or medical unit to be completed at the installation site? |
Section 296-150V-0560. What happens if I receive a notice of noncompliance after inspection of the alteration to my conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-0580. Must I obtain an insignia for used conversion vendor units or medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0590. How do I obtain insignia for used conversion vendor units or medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0700. Must manufacturers of conversion vendor units and medical units notify you if they manufacture at more than one location? |
Section 296-150V-0710. Must manufacturers of conversion vendor units and medical units notify you of a change in business name or address? |
Section 296-150V-0720. Must manufacturers of conversion vendor units and medical units notify you of a change in business ownership? |
Section 296-150V-0800. What codes apply to conversion vendor units or medical units? |
Section 296-150V-0930. When are structural load tests or structural calculations required? |
Section 296-150V-0950. What requirements apply to roof coverings? |
Section 296-150V-1040. Are there floor requirements? |
Section 296-150V-1070. What requirements apply to floor closure material? |
Section 296-150V-1090. What are the standards for equipment and installations? |
Section 296-150V-1100. What are the flame-spread limitations? |
Section 296-150V-1110. Combustible limitations. |
Section 296-150V-1120. What are the standards for wall and cabinet protection? |
Section 296-150V-1170. What are the light and ventilation requirements? |
Section 296-150V-1180. What requirements apply to conversion vendor unit exits? |
Section 296-150V-1185. What exit door requirements apply to self-propelled medical unit exits? |
Section 296-150V-1190. Interior privacy locks. |
Section 296-150V-1303. How must storage batteries be installed in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1330. What are the mechanical requirements for a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1350. What are the LPG system enclosure and mounting requirements for a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1360. What are the fuel gas piping design requirements for a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1380. Can gas tubing be concealed in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1390. What are the pipe-joint compound requirements for gas piping in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1400. What are the gas piping hanger and support requirements for a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1410. What are the electrical bonding requirements for gas piping in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1420. How are gas supply connections in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit identified? |
Section 296-150V-1430. What requirements apply to gas piping system openings? |
Section 296-150V-1440. Are gas piping shut-off valves required in a conversion vendor unit or medical unit? |
Section 296-150V-1450. What requirements apply to testing for gas piping leaks before conversion vendor unit or medical unit appliances are connected? |
Section 296-150V-1460. What requirements apply to testing for gas piping leaks after conversion vendor unit or medical unit appliances are connected? |
Section 296-150V-1470. What are the requirements for appliance installations? |
Section 296-150V-1530. What general plumbing requirements apply? |
Section 296-150V-1540. What are the plumbing definitions? |
Section 296-150V-1550. What requirements apply to drain outlets? |
Section 296-150V-1560. What is the minimum clearance for drain outlets? |
Section 296-150V-1570. What requirements apply to water-supply connections? |
Section 296-150V-1580. What requirements apply to water heater relief valves and safety devices? |
Section 296-150V-1590. What requirements apply to waste holding tanks for conversion vendor units? |
Section 296-150V-1600. What are the requirements associated with medical and conversion vending units that have been manufactured and used outside the state according to RCW 43.22.380? |
Section 296-150V-3000. Conversion vendor units and medical units—Fees. |