Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2156

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Short-term rentals; online lodging marketplace

Impact

The implications of HB 2156 on local laws are significant, as it limits the autonomy of local governments in managing short-term rentals. Local authorities will still retain some regulation rights, primarily for health and public safety concerns, zoning, and emergency response procedures. However, they will be restricted from implementing broader regulatory frameworks that could address local issues such as housing shortages or neighborhood disturbances. This centralization could foster a more uniform structured environment for property owners while potentially sidelining local community needs.

Summary

House Bill 2156 seeks to amend Arizona Revised Statutes sections pertaining to vacation rentals and short-term rentals, introducing state preemption concerning their regulation at local levels. The bill stipulates that cities and towns cannot prohibit these rentals, nor can they impose restrictions based on classification, use, or occupancy, except for certain specified regulations aimed at public health and safety. This move is designed to standardize how short-term rentals operate across Arizona, minimizing local variations in regulations that could complicate compliance for rental owners.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions for civil penalties against property owners who fail to comply with requirements such as maintaining liability insurance and failing to provide emergency contact information. Additionally, local governments could impose substantial fines for verified violations. Critics of HB 2156 argue that it could lead to increased nuisance issues in residential areas as it strips local jurisdictions of the tools needed to manage the impact of short-term rentals. Proponents, however, argue that it simplifies the framework for property owners and promotes tourism by facilitating clearer guidelines for short-term rental operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2327

Appropriation; state department of corrections

AZ HB2250

State board of equalization; continuation.

AZ HB2908

State buildings; management; 2024-2025

AZ HB2477

State planet; Pluto

AZ HB2677

Abortion ban; repeal

AZ HB2293

Secretary of state; attorneys; appropriation

AZ HB2834

Appropriation; commission of African-American affairs

AZ HB2500

Technical correction; change of venue

Similar Bills

AZ HB2131

Short-term rentals; online lodging marketplace

AZ SB1168

Vacation rentals; short-term rentals; enforcement

AZ HB2740

Vacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation

AZ HB2758

Vacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation

AZ HB2556

Vacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation

AZ SB1141

Vacation rentals; violations; penalties

AZ HB2219

Vacation rentals; regulation; location

AZ HB2220

Vacation rentals; number; population; cap