Nebraska §§71-4603 et seq. — Manufactured Housing Act (Installer/Dealer Licensing) (NE)
Tracked preemption from the Nebraska overlay bundle.
Overview
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Effective
1984-01-01
Sunset
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Authority
state
Scope
state:NE
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Trigger predicate
When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.
always true
Preempted fields
2 fields on the base district schema are rewritten when the trigger fires.
| Field | Op | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
installer_licensing | override | state_psc_jurisdiction | Nebraska Public Service Commission licenses installers and dealers statewide; local occupational licensing of these trades is preempted |
manufactured_home_installation_standards | override | state_uniform | State installation standards preempt municipal installation codes that would add inconsistent requirements |
Citation
Authority source
Neb. Rev. Stat. §§71-4603 to 71-4628 (Manufactured Housing Act)
§ Chapter 71 — Manufactured Housing Act
Research notes
Installer/dealer licensing and post-purchase safety compliance for HUD-code manufactured homes and factory-built modular homes is centralized at the Nebraska Public Service Commission. Defines 'manufactured home' and 'modular housing unit' uniformly for state-law purposes, which flows into §19-904's parity mandate. A city cannot use its building-code or installation-permit authority to indirectly ban manufactured homes that §19-904 requires it to allow.