(a) The legislature finds that:
(1) there is a growing need to provide state residents with safe, affordable, and well-constructed housing;
(2) manufactured housing has become a primary housing source for many state residents;
(3) statutes and rules in effect before September 1, 1969, were inadequate to:
(A) fully protect the consumer; and
(B) prevent certain discrimination in this state regarding manufactured housing;
(4) the state is responsible for:
(A) protecting state residents who want to purchase manufactured housing by regulating the construction and installation of manufactured housing;
(B) providing economic stability to manufactured housing manufacturers, retailers, installers, and brokers; and
(C) providing fair and effective consumer remedies; and
(5) the expansion of certain regulatory powers is:
(A) necessary to address the problems described by Subdivisions (1)-(4); and
(B) the most economical and efficient means to address those problems and serve the public interest.
(b) The purposes of this chapter are to:
(1) encourage the construction of housing for state residents; and
(2) improve the general welfare and safety of purchasers of manufactured housing in this state.

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(c) This chapter shall be liberally construed to promote its policies and accomplish its purposes.