If enacted, this bill would amend current statutes related to the Office of Manufactured Housing (OMH) in Arizona by removing the requirement for the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) to issue certificates indicating compliance with installation requirements for manufactured homes. Specifically, the bill would delete the language that mandates ADOH to issue a certificate to indicate compliance with both construction and installation requirements, thereby streamlining the certification process for manufactured housing.
Additionally, the bill would update the statutory language to reflect these changes, ensuring that the focus remains solely on construction compliance without the need for installation certification. This modification aims to simplify the regulatory framework governing manufactured housing, potentially reducing administrative burdens on manufacturers and the ADOH. The changes would take effect on the general effective date following the bill's passage.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 41-4004, 41-2023, 33-1476.02, 41-4039, 13-3903, 41-4023
House Engrossed Version: 41-4004, 41-4023, 33-1476.02, 41-4039, 13-3903
Senate Engrossed Version: 41-4004, 41-4023, 33-1476.02, 41-4039, 13-3903