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AZ HB2241
Bill
Status
1/18/2023
Primary Sponsor
Cesar Aguilar
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AI Summary
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Requires municipalities to issue building permits for single-family residential structures only if they include a 208/240-volt, 50-ampere, NEMA 14-50 branch circuit with a dedicated outlet for electric vehicle charging in the garage or within 10 feet of a parking space, with exemptions for manufactured homes, structures under 1,000 square feet, structures without off-street parking, and structures where the circuit would exceed 200-ampere main service.
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Applies the same electric vehicle charging outlet requirement to county building permits for single-family residential structures under the same conditions and exemptions.
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Establishes a two-year electric vehicle-ready homes pilot program administered by the Department of Administration to reimburse homeowners up to $1,000 for the actual cost of installing a high-voltage electrical outlet for charging electric vehicles.
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Requires the Department of Administration to submit a report to the legislature and governor by December 31, 2025 detailing pilot program results, revenues, and costs.
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Repeals the pilot program on September 30, 2026.
Legislative Description
Electric vehicles; charging; pilot program
Infrastructure
Last Action
House read second time
1/19/2023