California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2575

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

Special Occupancy Parks Act: lots.

Impact

While the bill primarily focuses on the regulation aspects of special occupancy parks, its introduction signifies a broader commitment to maintaining and improving housing standards across California. By requiring that the health and safety regulations be upheld and potentially enhanced, AB 2575 attempts to ensure that residents in these parks are afforded a high level of protection and quality living conditions. There is an understanding that the regulation must adapt to the evolving needs of the community while ensuring that the foundational standards remain intact.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2575, introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo on February 18, 2022, seeks to amend Section 18872 of the Health and Safety Code, which relates to the regulation of special occupancy parks. The bill mandates that the Department of Housing and Community Development is responsible for establishing regulations that govern the construction, maintenance, occupancy, and use of these parks and the lots within them. This legislative effort is aimed at ensuring that the residents of such parks are provided with safety and welfare standards that are at least equal to those required under existing laws as of December 31, 1977.

Contention

The bill's provisions reflect a nonsubstantive change, indicating that while it may not introduce dramatic alterations to existing law, it emphasizes the importance of consistent governance of special occupancy parks. However, discussions around such amendments often reveal underlying tensions around housing standards, capacity at local offices to implement these regulations, and the challenges in balancing development with resident protections. The nuances of how new regulations can influence current practices and the implications for local governance may raise questions amongst stakeholders, particularly from advocacy groups focused on housing rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2387

Mobilehome parks: additional lots: exemption from additional fees or charges.

CA AB976

Accessory dwelling units: owner-occupancy requirements.

CA AB319

Mobilehome Parks Act: inspectors: conflict of interest: enforcement actions: sunset.

CA AB1607

Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.

CA SB684

Land use: streamlined approval processes: development projects of 10 or fewer residential units on urban lots under 5 acres.

CA AB1332

Accessory dwelling units: preapproved plans.

CA AB2247

Mobilehome Parks Act: enforcement: notice of violations: Manufactured Housing Opportunity and Revitalization (MORE) Program: annual fee.

CA SB1108

Mobilehome parks: notice of violations.

CA AB2533

Accessory dwelling units: junior accessory dwelling units: unpermitted developments.

CA AB2910

State Housing Law: City of Los Angeles: conversion of nonresidential buildings.

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