Assembly Member Addis proposes comprehensive changes to California's mobilehome park regulations, establishing enhanced emergency preparedness requirements and adjusting inspection fees. The legislation increases the annual per-lot inspection fee from $4 to $10 through January 2030, with revenues dedicated exclusively to park and mobilehome compliance inspections.
Beginning January 2027, the measure requires mobilehome parks with 50 or more units to maintain designated personnel with access to utility systems, fire hydrants, and park entrances. These individuals must reside on-site and demonstrate knowledge of the park's emergency preparedness plan. Park operators must adopt detailed emergency protocols before permit issuance or renewal, including documentation of entry points, evacuation procedures, and verification of operational fire hydrants and gas systems.
The legislation institutes new enforcement provisions authorizing agencies to deny operating permits and impose penalties if violations persist beyond 60 days. Park management must submit statements under penalty of perjury regarding unresolved violations before permit processing. The Department of Housing and Community Development must publish updated requirements by June 2026, with enforcement agencies conducting compliance inspections during permit reviews and complaint investigations.
![]() Joaquin ArambulaD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Buffy WicksD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Lisa CalderonD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Mike FongD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Dawn AddisD Assembly Member | Bill Author | Not Contacted |
Bill Number | Title | Introduced Date | Status | Link to Bill |
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AB-2022 | Mobilehome parks: emergency preparedness. | January 2024 | Vetoed |
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Assembly Member Addis proposes comprehensive changes to California's mobilehome park regulations, establishing enhanced emergency preparedness requirements and adjusting inspection fees. The legislation increases the annual per-lot inspection fee from $4 to $10 through January 2030, with revenues dedicated exclusively to park and mobilehome compliance inspections.
Beginning January 2027, the measure requires mobilehome parks with 50 or more units to maintain designated personnel with access to utility systems, fire hydrants, and park entrances. These individuals must reside on-site and demonstrate knowledge of the park's emergency preparedness plan. Park operators must adopt detailed emergency protocols before permit issuance or renewal, including documentation of entry points, evacuation procedures, and verification of operational fire hydrants and gas systems.
The legislation institutes new enforcement provisions authorizing agencies to deny operating permits and impose penalties if violations persist beyond 60 days. Park management must submit statements under penalty of perjury regarding unresolved violations before permit processing. The Department of Housing and Community Development must publish updated requirements by June 2026, with enforcement agencies conducting compliance inspections during permit reviews and complaint investigations.
Ayes | Noes | NVR | Total | Result |
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8 | 2 | 2 | 12 | PASS |
![]() Joaquin ArambulaD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Buffy WicksD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Lisa CalderonD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Mike FongD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Dawn AddisD Assembly Member | Bill Author | Not Contacted |
Bill Number | Title | Introduced Date | Status | Link to Bill |
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AB-2022 | Mobilehome parks: emergency preparedness. | January 2024 | Vetoed |