Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2664 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 06/22/2022

                    Assigned to APPROP 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED  
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2664 
 
military and transitional housing; fund 
(NOW: military transitional housing fund; monies) 
Purpose 
Establishes the Military Transitional Housing Fund (Fund) and specifies how Fund monies 
are to be spent. 
Background 
The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is responsible for establishing policies, 
procedures and programs that ADOH may conduct to address affordable housing issues, including 
housing issues of low-income families, moderate income families, housing affordability, special 
needs populations and decaying housing stock. ADOH must provide to qualified housing 
participants and political subdivisions of Arizona financial, advisory, consultative, planning, 
training and educational assistance for the development of safe, decent and affordable housing, 
including housing for low- and moderate- income households. ADOH is responsible for 
maintaining and enforcing standards of quality and safety for manufactured homes, mobile homes 
and factory-built buildings (A.R.S. § 41-3953).  
The Director of ADOH (Director) serves at the pleasure of the Governor and is tasked with 
administering ADOH (A.R.S. § 41-3952).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Establishes the Fund consisting of monies from federal sources from affordable housing 
legislation and unused or undesignated donations and federal monies for which military 
transitional housing is eligible. 
2. Requires the Director to administer the Fund and specifies that the monies in the Fund are 
continuously appropriated. 
3. Requires monies in the Fund to be deposited by the Governor and be spent on newly 
constructed transitional housing, in cooperation with veteran owned and operated nonprofit 
organizations and for-profit organizations that serve military members and veterans that serve 
military members transitioning to veteran status.  FACT SHEET – Amended 
H.B. 2264 
Page 2 
 
 
4. Requires Fund monies to be spent for developing projects and programs that provide 
transitional housing opportunities for military members separating from the military to be 
housed in newly-constructed housing facilities. 
5. Requires the Director, by September 1 of each year, to submit a report to the President of the 
Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives and provide a copy to the Secretary of 
State that includes: 
a) a summary of facilities funded during the preceding fiscal year; 
b) the cost and geographic location of each facility; 
c) the number of individuals who are benefiting from the operation; and 
d) the purchase or construction of a facility. 
6. Requires ADOH to notify any city, town, county or tribal government that a project is planned 
for its jurisdiction. 
7. Requires ADOH, before proceeding with a project, to receive a comment from the governing 
body of the applicable city, town, county or tribal government or an official authorized by the 
governing body.  
8. Prohibits monies in the Fund from being spent on unoccupied hotels and motels designated for 
homeless veterans. 
9. Prohibits ADOH from using more than 10 percent of the Fund monies to administer the Fund.  
10. Prohibits ADOH from attempting to override a local jurisdiction's planning, zoning or land use 
regulations. 
11. Exempts the monies in the Fund from lapsing.  
12. Defines undesignated federal monies.  
13. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Specifies that monies in the Fund consist of donations and undesignated federal monies. 
2. Requires monies in the Fund to be deposited by the Governor and be spent on newly 
constructed transitional housing, in cooperation with veteran owned and operated nonprofit 
organizations and for-profit organizations that serve military members and veterans that serve 
military members transitioning to veteran status.  
3. Requires Fund monies to be spent for developing projects and programs to provide transitional 
housing opportunities for military members separating from the military to be housed in newly 
constructed housing facilities.  
4. Defines undesignated federal monies. 
5. Makes technical and conforming changes.   FACT SHEET – Amended 
H.B. 2264 
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House Action  	Senate Action 
MAPS             2/14/22      DP 15-0-0-0 APPROP 3/22/22 DP 7-0-3 
APPROP  2/23/22 W/D     
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 Read 3/2/22  51-7-2  
Prepared by Senate Research 
June 22, 2022 
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