Legislative Updates

At CHDB Law, we strive to provide the community association industry the most recent updates to the legislative session and the bills that may affect community association operations. The following is an overview for each bill, its current status, and the source link to full bill on the AZLeg.gov website.

  • Session Year

  • Status

  • Topic

  • Applies to

Key:

  • Statutes that begin with 33-12__ are a part of Arizona’s Condominium Act. 
  • Statutes that begin with 33-18__ are a part of Arizona’s Planned Communities Statutes.
  • Statutes that begin with 10- are a part of Arizona’s Corporations Act.
  • SB refers to Senate Bill, and HB refers to House Bill.
Inactive

HB 2128

Association Meetings
Condominiums and Planned Communities
Overview HB 2128 purports to restrict the ability of a community association’s board of directors […]
Topic:
Boards
,
Meetings
April 8, 2026
Pending

SB 1290

Executive Sessions of Board Meetings
Planned Communities
Overview The Strike Everything Amendment proposed to SB 1290 would have the effect of amending […]
Topic:
Boards
,
Meetings
March 30, 2026
Inactive

SB 1722

Meetings; Quorum
Condominiums and Planned Communities
Overview SB 1722 amends Sections 33-1248 and 33-1804 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to clarify […]
Topic:
Meetings
,
Quorum
February 18, 2026
Inactive

SB 1151

Association Meetings
Condominiums and Planned Communities
Overview SB 1151 materially constrains how community associations, boards of directors, and management conduct business […]
Topic:
Meetings
February 18, 2026
Inactive

HB 2613

Association Meetings
Condominiums and Planned Communities
Overview HB 2613 proposes amendments to Arizona laws governing community associations, primarily to authorize and […]
Topic:
Meetings
,
Quorum
,
Voting
February 18, 2026
Passed into law

SB 1039

Board Meeting Recording Retention
Condominiums
,
Planned Communities
Requires boards that record open meetings to retain unedited recordings for six months and make them available to members.
Topic:
Meetings
January 8, 2026
Inactive

HB 2279

Modernizing HOA Meeting and Voting Procedures
Condominiums
,
Planned Communities
A proposal to modernize HOA meeting and voting procedures by authorizing virtual meetings, electronic voting, and written ballot processes while reducing quorum requirements for annual membership meetings.
Topic:
Meetings
January 8, 2026
Inactive

HB 2410

Director Duties and Liability
Condominiums
,
Planned Communities
A proposal to strengthen director conflict of interest disclosure requirements and establish fiduciary duties for HOA board members, including personal liability for duty violations.
Topic:
Meetings
January 8, 2026
Inactive

SB 1364

Comprehensive Association Voting Reform
Condominiums
,
Planned Communities
A proposal to establish comprehensive voting procedures and integrity standards for HOA elections and ballot measures, including quorum requirements, ballot handling protocols, and criminal penalties for ballot tampering.
Topic:
Meetings
January 8, 2026

Glossary and FAQs

Inactive Bills

The Legislature has not taken action on these bills for over a month or the bills have been held in committee and are not appearing on any committee agendas. Note that there is the possibility that any “inactive” bill could reappear in a special committee meeting or striker amendment.

Bills Passed Into Law

Arizona’s Governor has signed these bills into law to be effective 90 days following adjournment of the legislative session sine die.

When does Arizona’s legislative session run?

Arizona’s legislative session begins on the second Monday in January each year and is scheduled to last 100 days, though it is typically extended beyond that period.

Are these bills already law?

No. The bills listed are proposals only and are not yet changes to the law. They remain subject to change as the legislative session progresses and do not modify either the Planned Community Statutes or Condominium Act unless indicated in the summaries.

How will I know if a bill becomes law?

CHDB Law will notify you of any bills that are enacted into law and provide information on how such newly enacted bills may affect community association operations.

What do HB and SB mean?

SB refers to Senate Bill, and HB refers to House Bill. These represent the legislative chamber in which the bills were first introduced.

I have questions, can you help me?

If you would like to discuss one or more of the proposed bills and how they may affect your community association, please call (480) 427-2880 and ask to speak with a member of CHDB Law’s Legislative Team, or contact us here.


The information provided in this document is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice.