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CA SB149
Bill
AI Summary
- Amends Health and Safety Code Sections 18506 and 18870.7 to require permit invoices for mobilehome parks and special occupancy parks to include notice of the Mobilehome Residency Law and Recreational Vehicle Park Occupancy Law
- Permits to operate must be issued for a 12-month period and invoiced according to a method and schedule established by the Department of Housing and Community Development
- Establishes penalty fees for late permit applications: 10 percent of the established fee if submitted 30 days after the due date, and 100 percent of the established permit fee if submitted 60 or more days after the due date
- Requires both the penalty and established permit fee to be paid prior to permit issuance
- Permits cannot be issued for parks with suspended operating permits until violations have been corrected
Legislative Description
Mobilehome and special occupancy parks: permit invoice:
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 307, Statutes of 2012.
9/13/2012
Committee Referrals
Appropriations1/11/2012
Transportation and Housing1/4/2012
Rules2/1/2011
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