SRC-DPW H.B. 1193 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterH.B. 1193
By: Telford (Harris)
Administration
4/21/1999
Committee Report (Amended)


DIGEST 

Currently, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
(department) regulates the manufactured housing industry.  More Texans are
purchasing manufactured homes than in previous years, cited to be
attributable to the creation of additional service-sector jobs and a
greater availability of financing, and some believe that changes to Texas
law may be necessary to keep pace with industry trends.  This bill sets
forth guidelines for the licensing and regulation of manufactured housing
by the department. 

PURPOSE

As proposed, H.B. 1193 sets forth guidelines for the licensing and
regulation of manufactured housing. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Section 3(1), Article 5221f, V.T.C.S. (Texas Manufactured
Housing Standards Act), to redefine "advertising" or "advertisement."   

SECTION 2. Amends Section 4, Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to delete a provision
regarding certain requirements and standards in effect on September 1,
1989.  Deletes a provision regarding requirements and standards for the
installation of manufactured homes.  Makes conforming changes.   

SECTION 3. Amends Section 6,  Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., by amending
Subsections (h) and (l) and adding Subsection (m), to provide that the
sale, exchange, or lease-purchase (transfer) of manufactured homes for
which salvage titles have been issued, rather than salvaged as defined in
Section 8 of this Act, is unlawful.  Provides that it is unlawful for a
retailer to assist a consumer to prepare or provide false or misleading
information on a document related to the purchase or financing of a
manufactured home, and it is unlawful for a retailer or a salesperson to
submit false or misleading information to a lending institution.  Provides
that it is unlawful for a retailer, salesperson, or agent of a retailer
(vendor) to refuse to refund a consumer's deposit, except in accordance
with this subsection.  Requires the deposit to be refunded within 15 days
following the vendor's receipt of a written request for the refund.
Authorizes a consumer to recover up to three times the amount of the
deposit plus attorney's fees, if the vendor violates provisions of this
subsection.  Sets forth circumstances under which a deposit is authorized
to be retained.  Prohibits a retailer from retaining more than five percent
of the estimated cash price of a specially ordered home and is required to
refund any amount of the deposit which exceeds five percent. Provides that
this subsection does not apply to a deposit in escrow in a real estate
transaction or to a down payment as shown on an executed retail installment
sales contract. 

SECTION 4. Amends Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., by adding Section 6A, as follows:

Sec. 6A. LAND-HOME REGULATIONS. Provides that this section applies to
transactions in which manufactured homes are sold as personal property and
titled under SECTION 19 of this Act, but not to real estate transactions
when the manufactured home is or will become real estate under Section
2.001, Property Code.  Prohibits a retailer from selling, representing for
sale, or offering for sale any real estate in conjunction with the sale of
a manufactured home except as may be authorized by the Texas Department of
Housing and Community Affairs (department) consistent with the provisions
of the Real Estate License Act (Article 6573a, V.T.C.S.). 
 
SECTION 5. Amends Section 7,  Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., by amending
Subsections (o) and (q) and adding Subsection (s), to provide that
Subsection (o) does not apply to a license holder making a certain
application.   Authorizes the executive director of the department
(director) to recognize and approve a training program for an applicant for
a license that is conducted by a nonprofit educational institution or
foundation, rather than approved for installers in the field and by a
private institution or other person. Authorizes a person licensed as a
broker or salesperson under Article 6573a, V.T.C.S. (The Real Estate
License Act) to act as a manufactured housing broker or salesperson and is
not required to be licensed or post certain securities under this Act,
provided that negotiations for the transfer of a manufactured home are
conducted on behalf of a person for whom the real estate license otherwise
acts as a real estate broker or salesperson. 

SECTION 6. Amends Sections 8(b) and (g), Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to
provide that Subsection (b) does not apply to transfer from one consumer to
another consumer.  Redefines a "salvaged" manufactured home.  Requires a
person possessing an original title to a used, rather than salvaged,
manufactured home that is salvaged to surrender the title to the director.
Requires a retailer to remove a device or insignia issued by the director
to indicate compliance with the standards, rules, and regulations
established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, and is permanently affixed to each transportable section of
each HUD-code manufactured home constructed after June 15, 1976, for sale
to a consumer (label) and surrender the label along with the manufacturer's
certificate of origin to the director for issuance of the salvage title.
Requires the director to issue a document of title, rather than a new
original document, if the manufactured home is rebuilt.  Deletes text
regarding a property and casualty insurer.   

SECTION 7. Amends Sections 9(e) and (g), Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to
require public and administrative hearings to be held in Travis County
unless all parties agree to another location. Provides that all rules are
effective 30 days following the date of publication.  Deletes text
regarding other rules provided by Chapter 2001, Government Code. 

SECTION 8. Amends Sections 14(d), (i), and (j), Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to
require a retailer to provide a consumer a copy, or general description, of
the manufacturer's new home construction warranty and the retailer's
installation warranty prior to the signing of any binding retail
installment sales contract or other purchase agreement.  Requires the
retailer to deliver certain documents at the time of the initial
installation.  Requires the Texas Department of Housing and Community
Affairs (department) to perform an inspection within 30, rather than 15,
days after receipt of a request for a home inspection, and requires the
department to mail a written report to all parties involved within 10,
rather than five, days after the inspection.  Requires the installer to
comply with the initial report and warranty service orders of the director.
Authorizes the department to issue an amended report and warranty orders if
all parties receive notification of and are given an opportunity to
respond.  Requires the amended report and warranty orders to supersede the
initial report and warranty orders.  Deletes a provision regarding warranty
orders not being contested cases. 

SECTION 9. Amends Section 18, Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., by amending
Subsections (e) and (g) and adding Subsection (j), to prohibit a local
government from requiring any permit, fee, bond, or insurance for the
transportation and installation of certain manufactured housing except as
approved by the department.  Provides that Subsection (g) does not prohibit
the collection of actual costs incurred by a local governmental unit or
home-rule city that result from the transportation of a manufactured home.
Makes a nonsubstantive change. 

SECTION 10. Amends Section 19(g), Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to authorize a
person to apply to the department for a replacement title by presenting
evidence that efforts to locate the previous owner or leinholder have been
unsuccessful and an affidavit stating that the person is entitled to have a
good and marketable title, if an original title is unavailable. 

SECTION 11. Repealers: Sections 347.303 - 347.306, Finance Code (Deposit
for Order of Manufactured Home, Deposit for Holding Manufactured Home for
Purchase, Requirements for Retaining Deposit, and Effect of Exceeding
Limits on Deposits). 

SECTION 12. Effective date: September 1, 1999, except for SECTION 5 which
takes effect January 1, 2000. 

SECTION 13.Emergency clause.
   Effective date: upon passage.



SUMMARY OF COMMITTEE CHANGES

SECTION 3.

Amends Section 6, Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., by adding Subsection (m), to
provide that it is unlawful for a vendor to refuse to refund a consumer's
deposit, except in accordance with this subsection.  Sets forth guidelines
for refunding and retaining portions of a refund.  Provides that this
subsection does not apply to a deposit in escrow in a real estate
transaction or to a down payment as shown on an executed retail installment
sales contract.  Deletes proposed SECTION 3. 

SECTION 4. 

Adds Section 6A, Article 5221f, V.T.C.S., to provide that this section
applies to transactions in which manufactured homes are sold as personal
property and titled under SECTION 19 of this Act, but not to real estate
transactions when the manufactured home is or will become real estate under
Section 2.001, Property Code.  Prohibits a retailer from selling,
representing for sale, or offering for sale any real estate in conjunction
with the sale of a manufactured home except as may be authorized by the
department consistent with the provisions of the Real Estate License Act
(Article 6573a, V.T.C.S.). 

SECTION 5.

Amends Section 7, Article 5521f, V.T.C.S., to authorize the director to
recognize and approve a training program for an applicant for a license
that is conducted by a nonprofit educational institution or foundation,
rather than a private institution or other person. 

SECTION 11.

Repeals Sections 347.303 - 347.306, Finance Code.

SECTION 12.

Effective date: September 1, 1999, except for SECTION 5, which takes effect
January 1, 2000.