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SB 1112

RELATING TO SHORT-TERM RENTALS.

2024 Regular Session Introduced by Henry Aquino and 1 co-sponsor

SB 1112 empowers counties to regulate short-term rentals through zoning and licensing, aiming to enhance housing availability and community stability.

Carried over to 2024 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · SB 1112

Summary of SB 1112: Relating to Short-Term Rentals

Bill Number: SB 1112
Introduced On: January 20, 2023
Status: Carried over to 2024 Regular Session
Classification: Bill
Subject: Counties, Dwelling Units, Short-Term Rentals, Zoning

Purpose and Intent

SB 1112 aims to regulate short-term rentals within counties, addressing the growing concerns surrounding zoning, housing availability, and community impacts associated with these rental practices. The bill seeks to establish a framework that allows local governments to implement zoning regulations specifically for short-term rental properties, ensuring that they align with community standards and housing needs.

Key Provisions

  • Zoning Authority: The bill grants counties the authority to create and enforce zoning regulations that pertain to short-term rentals. This includes the ability to designate specific areas where short-term rentals may be permitted or restricted.

  • Licensing Requirements: Counties may require short-term rental operators to obtain licenses, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards.

  • Impact Assessments: The bill may mandate that counties assess the impact of short-term rentals on local housing markets and community resources, providing data to inform future regulations.

  • Enforcement Mechanisms: SB 1112 outlines potential enforcement actions for non-compliance with local regulations, including fines or revocation of rental licenses.

Affected Parties

  • Short-Term Rental Operators: Individuals or businesses that operate short-term rental properties will be directly impacted by the new regulations and licensing requirements.

  • Local Governments: Counties will gain additional authority to regulate short-term rentals, allowing them to tailor regulations to fit their unique community needs.

  • Residents: Local residents may experience changes in their neighborhoods due to the regulation of short-term rentals, potentially leading to improved housing availability and community stability.

Legislative Timeline

  • January 20, 2023: Bill introduced.
  • January 23, 2023: Passed First Reading.
  • February 3, 2023: Public hearing held; bill recommended for passage by the PSM committee.
  • February 9, 2023: Passed Second Reading and referred to the JDC committee.
  • March 1, 2023: JDC committee recommended the bill be passed unamended.
  • March 7, 2023: Passed Third Reading in the Senate with unanimous support (24 Ayes).
  • March 9, 2023: Referred to WAL and FIN committees in the House.
  • December 11, 2023: Carried over to the 2024 Regular Session for further consideration.

Related Legislation

  • HB 1465: This bill serves as a companion to SB 1112, likely addressing similar issues regarding short-term rentals.

Conclusion

SB 1112 represents a significant step towards regulating short-term rentals at the county level, aiming to balance the interests of rental operators with the needs of local communities. As the bill progresses into the 2024 Regular Session, stakeholders will continue to monitor its implications for housing and zoning practices.

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

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