Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1719

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
1/26/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  

Caption

Relating To Housing.

Impact

Under HB1719, counties will be prohibited from applying restrictions that hinder the site placement of manufactured homes, such as requiring special permits solely based on the classification of the dwelling. The bill emphasizes that manufactured homes complying with federal standards should not be subjected to additional state or local building codes regarding construction safety. This measure aims to streamline regulatory processes, which supporters believe will lead to quicker housing development and lower costs associated with home ownership in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 1719 addresses the critical housing shortage in Hawaii by establishing manufactured homes as a permitted use on residentially zoned lots within urban districts. The bill proposes to ease regulatory burdens that may prevent or limit the placement of manufactured homes by local governments. It recognizes the potential of manufactured homes to provide safe, cost-effective housing solutions, thus enhancing the housing options available to residents. The act encourages the use of these homes by ensuring they meet standard health and safety regulations while also conforming to federal construction codes.

Conclusion

Overall, HB1719 aims to create a more favorable environment for manufactured housing in Hawaii, addressing both the need for immediate solutions to housing shortages and the financial constraints affecting potential homeowners. The bill's passage could reshape the landscape of residential housing while balancing regulatory oversight and consumer protections.

Contention

While the bill supports the integration of manufactured homes into the housing market, it may generate tension between local governments and state mandates. By limiting local authority over the regulation of manufactured housing, critics argue that the bill undermines the ability of communities to enforce standards that reflect local values and preferences. Homeowners' associations will also be restricted from placing additional covenants that could prohibit manufactured homes, provoking potential conflicts over property rights and community aesthetics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB740

Relating To Housing.

HI HB89

Relating To Teacher Housing.

HI HB1086

Relating To Housing.

HI HB739

Relating To Housing.

HI HB1298

Relating To Housing.

HI HB1467

Relating To Housing Resiliency.

HI HB416

Relating To Housing.

HI HB1325

Relating To Housing.

HI HB1410

Relating To Housing.

HI HB417

Relating To The Rental Housing Revolving Fund.

Similar Bills

IL HB2999

LOCAL ZONING-MANUFACTURED HOME

LA SB398

Provides relative to the regulation of manufactured housing. (1/1/27) (EN +$40,000 SG RV See Note)

TX SB785

Relating to the regulation of new HUD-code manufactured housing.

TX HB2037

Relating to repairs made pursuant to a residential or manufactured home tenant's notice of intent to repair and the provision of notice regarding a residential or manufactured home tenant's security deposit.

SC H5113

Modular Homes

NH HB1357

Permitting in all residentially zoned areas by right the placement of newly constructed manufactured homes.

NH HB685

Permitting in all residentially zoned areas by right the construction of manufactured housing.