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HB 2626

manufactured housing; certification; compliance

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Jeff Weninger

Arizona law establishes new certification and compliance standards for manufactured housing to improve consumer protections and product safety.

Signed by Governor
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Bill Summary · HB 2626

Legislative bill overview

HB 2626 establishes new certification and compliance requirements for manufactured housing in Arizona. The bill appears to create or modify standards that manufactured homes must meet before sale or installation in the state. It has successfully passed both chambers and been signed into law as of May 2, 2025.

Why is this important

Manufactured housing represents a significant portion of affordable housing stock in Arizona. New certification and compliance standards could affect housing availability, pricing, and consumer protections for lower-income residents seeking affordable homeownership options. The law's implementation may also impact manufacturers, dealers, and installers operating in the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost impact on consumers: Enhanced certification requirements may increase manufacturing and compliance costs, potentially raising prices for already cost-conscious buyers in the manufactured housing market
  • Industry burden: Manufacturers and dealers may face increased regulatory complexity and compliance expenses, particularly smaller operators with limited resources
  • Standards clarity: Questions about whether new compliance standards are clearly defined, consistently enforced, and appropriately balanced between consumer protection and market accessibility

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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