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โOct-02-2017 03:20 PM
mowermech wrote:
So, if a campground rents a space to a home-built RV that does not have an RVIA sticker, (unless they have it inspected by a Code Enforcement Officer), they are guilty of "aiding and abetting" the crime of not complying with the code(s)? Is that what you are saying or implying?
Once again, I find a twisted application of the law (IMO), and they would NOT want me on the jury to try that case!
I accept that you think you are right, but I still want to read a law that specifically forbids an RV park or campground from renting to any unit that does not have an RVIA sticker! "Accessory after the fact" is too much of a stretch even for my fertile imagination!
โOct-02-2017 02:06 PM
โOct-02-2017 08:24 AM
mowermech wrote:
"(3) Compliance with those standards as required by this section may be enforced by any law enforcement authority having appropriate jurisdiction, pursuant to Section 18020.5, which makes it a crime to violate any provision of this part."
OK, but where does it say that it is illegal to rent a space to an RV that does not have the sticker?
THAT, y'see, is the question! Nothing else, just that.
โOct-02-2017 06:01 AM
โOct-02-2017 04:41 AM
mowermech wrote:JaxDad wrote:
I suspect that most people posting here are unaware that in every jurisdictions I've ever looked at, the RVIA or CSA Z-240 endorsement is required by law in order to stay in a campground in an RV.
In this litigious society we live in I doubt ANY park owner will knowingly 'look the other way' on a legally required safety issue. Sure you might get past a few parks management but the registration form always asks for the make of the RV so 'none' might stick out.
Unless those codes are incorporated into State law (yes, many states, including CA, have done that, but I don't know of any that state that an RV park or campground can not rent a space to a unit that doesn't have the sticker), they are unenforceable by regular law enforcement personnel.
โOct-01-2017 06:52 PM
JaxDad wrote:
I suspect that most people posting here are unaware that in every jurisdictions I've ever looked at, the RVIA or CSA Z-240 endorsement is required by law in order to stay in a campground in an RV.
In this litigious society we live in I doubt ANY park owner will knowingly 'look the other way' on a legally required safety issue. Sure you might get past a few parks management but the registration form always asks for the make of the RV so 'none' might stick out.
โOct-01-2017 03:08 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:JaxDad wrote:
I suspect that most people posting here are unaware that in every jurisdictions I've ever looked at, the RVIA or CSA Z-240 endorsement is required by law in order to stay in a campground in an RV.
In this litigious society we live in I doubt ANY park owner will knowingly 'look the other way' on a legally required safety issue. Sure you might get past a few parks management but the registration form always asks for the make of the RV so 'none' might stick out.
Can you actually cite the law in question? From ANY state?
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