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JaxDad
Sep 27, 2017Explorer III
MrWizard wrote:
would classify that as
military base ?
definitely a Gov installation
in the beginning you made a broad sweeping statement about campgounds being required aka law
that vehicles in there for camping in, be RVIA certified aka Badged
the (2) examples you have posted are very specific
first one a Zoning ordinance , for operating a CG in that city
the second a government property
yes these places exist
BUT it is not the law for every camping place in the country
JaxDad wrote:
The statutes aren't worded such that "RV's must have an RVIA seal", what they do say is that any structure intended for human occupation must meet certain life safety standards.
It was only the first sentence of my post, so I can see how you may have missed it.
Port Canaveral is NOT part of the Federal lands or AFB, it is however public land administered by the Port Canaveral Commission. That is a County level group. That is also likely why they are such sticklers for the letter of the law.
Life safety standards are not something that is spotty here and there, they are nationwide the minimum performance standards. In the case of a house or apartment building or condominium it is a condition of getting a building permit, but obviously with a highly mobile RV The certification must be posted on the vehicle to ensure compliance. There is no "City Hall" for RVs where you can check the building permit was complied with. The certification must be posted on the vehicle to ensure compliance. There is no "City Hall" for RVs where you can check the building permit was complied with
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