Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2373 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/02/2023

                      	HB 2373 
Initials DC 	Page 1 	Transmitted 
 
ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
First Regular Session 
House: RA DP 7-0-0-0 | 3
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 Read 56-3-1-0 
Senate: GOV DP 7-0-1-0 | 3
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 Read 30-0-0-0 
 
HB 2373: permits; automated permitting platform 
Sponsor: Representative Biasiucci, LD 30 
Transmitted to the Governor 
Overview 
Authorizes municipalities and counties that issue solar construction permits to utilize a qualified 
online automated permitting platform to verify necessary code compliance. 
History 
Each municipality and county is required by law to adopt standards for issuing permits for solar 
energy devices. For solar photovoltaic systems that connect to a utility system: 
1) the location of the photovoltaic system installation must be noted on the construction 
plans, including roof plan and elevation; 
2) photovoltaic panel mounting details must be included in the installation plans; and 
3) the electrical diagrams include one-line and three-line diagrams. 
For solar water heaters, the following directives apply: 
1) the location of the solar panel system must be noted on the construction plans, including 
roof plan, elevation and mounting details for installation; and 
2) solar water heating equipment must be installed according to applicable plumbing codes 
prescribed by a solar rating and certification corporation and any Arizona guidelines.   
Statute prohibits requiring the stamp of a professional engineer unless deemed necessary, in 
which case the municipality or county must provide to the permittee, a written explanation of why 
the engineering stamp is necessary. Additionally, any building or permit fee or other charge 
cannot exceed the actual cost of issuance. An itemized list of individual costs must be provided 
upon request of the permittee. Further, before adoption of any fee or charge for service or any 
additional charge, the municipality or county must hold a public hearing with at least 15 days' 
published notice (A.R.S. § 9-468 and § 11-323). 
Provisions 
1. Stipulates the electrical diagrams may be one-line or three-line, rather than both. (Sec. 1, 2) 
2. States that a one-line or three-line electrical diagram is not required if a municipality or county 
uses a qualified online automated permitting platform to verify code compliance. (Sec. 1, 2) 
3. Authorizes a municipality or county to utilize a qualified online automated permitting platform 
in place of the detailed installation plans and diagrams. (Sec. 1, 2) 
4. Defines qualified online automated permitting platform as a web-based portal that automates 
the plan review, approves code compliance and issues permits for various residential solar 
energy and storage systems in real time. (Sec. 1, 2) 
5. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 1, 2) 
☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note