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AZ SB1102

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/12/2021

Primary Sponsor

Victoria Steele

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-fifth Legislature - First Regular Session (2021)

AI Summary

  • Requires municipalities and counties to include a 208/240-volt, 50-ampere NEMA 14-50 outlet for electric vehicle charging in new single-family residential building permits, with exceptions for manufactured homes, structures under 1,000 square feet, structures without off-street parking, and structures where adding the circuit would exceed 200-ampere main service.

  • Establishes a two-year electric vehicle ready homes pilot program under the Department of Administration to reimburse owners of single-family and multifamily residential structures up to $1,000 for installing high voltage electrical outlets for electric vehicle charging, excluding those who received utility funding.

  • Establishes a two-year electric vehicle charging station pilot program allowing state agencies, universities under the Arizona Board of Regents, and the legislature to install charging stations, with private entities permitted to locate and operate fee-based stations at these locations.

  • Appropriates $500,000 from the general fund in fiscal year 2021-2022 for the electric vehicle ready homes pilot program and $500,000 for the electric vehicle charging station pilot program.

  • Both pilot programs require reports to legislative leadership and the governor by December 31, 2023, detailing program results, costs, revenues, and estimated greenhouse gas emissions avoided; both sections are repealed September 30, 2024.

Legislative Description

Electric vehicle omnibus; appropriations

Requirements

Last Action

Senate GOV Committee action: Failed To Pass, voting: (4-4-0-0)

2/15/2021

Committee Referrals

Rules1/13/2021
Government Institutions1/12/2021

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