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hpdrver
Feb 09, 2015Explorer
Since someone believes that national standards apply for US made Rv's , there must be a federal law that requires this requirement. I could not find one. I think the standards are recommended standards and are not required. Motor vehicle standards such as brakes, lights, horn, etc. may be covered by federal law but the RV house standards are left to the builder. Building codes in the US vary and some areas have no codes.
So unless someone can provide me a US law that governs the house portion of RV's, the RVIA sticker is nice to have but not mandated by law. If there is a law, it should state that the RV must comply with these standards that are not motor vehicle related.
So unless someone can provide me a US law that governs the house portion of RV's, the RVIA sticker is nice to have but not mandated by law. If there is a law, it should state that the RV must comply with these standards that are not motor vehicle related.
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