If it is PEMB, the building designer have to supply you with building plans, anchor bolt layout and frame and end wall column reactions. Look for the reactions and see if they indicate bending moment. If they are fixed, the PEMB designer will supply the base moment. If it is not present, then they are designed as pinned. All you have to design for is for gravity load (downward and the horizontal "kick"). Most of the POEMB I deal with require uplift resistance due to their light weight. Therefore, make sure that you design the footings to resist uplift load. Use no less than 1.5 safety facto against sliding and uplift and sliding.
Hairpins are usually used to resist the horizontal component of the frames.
It has been my experience that they will design the frames as pinned conditions. The building designer will also supply you with the anchor bolt design. All you have to do is design the foundations to resist the reactions. Watch out for the following:
1. The reactions and their combinations
2. X-bracing reactions
3. Bent/moment frame, if used, to resist lateral wind loads
4. Any other conditions that are peculiar to the PEMB building and the site.
Good luck