As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A home built to the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act, also called the "HUD Code." The HUD Code is a mandatory federal building code for MH, whereas site-built and modular homes are built to a code adopted by the state. All manufactured homes bear a small red metal tag called the "HUD tag" that identifies it as being built to the HUD Code.
Generally used to refer to factory-built home built prior to 1976 (no mandatory building code for mobile homes prior to 1976).
A residential structure built to the latest edition of the International Residential Code as adopted by the South Carolina Building Codes Council. The construction standards are exactly the same for site-built homes as they are for modular homes. Modular homes in South Carolina bear a modular label issued by the SC Building Codes Council. Under state law, modular homes are to be treated exactly the same as a site-built structure.