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CT SB01145
Bill
Status
3/18/2013
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary Committee
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AI Summary
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Community association managers must provide services in full compliance with association bylaws and applicable chapters of the condominium and common interest ownership acts.
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Executive board meetings require at least five days' notice to all board members and unit owners, except for emergency meetings, with notice stating time, date, place, and agenda.
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Associations may provide proxy forms to unit owners but cannot include the proxy holder's name unless the unit owner requests it; proxy voting rights are limited to 15% of total association votes per person using undirected proxies.
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Association records must include detailed receipts, expenditures, and accounting records relating to reserve accounts.
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Board members and officers are granted criminal liability protection for conduct performed within the scope of their authority on behalf of the association.
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All provisions become effective October 1, 2013.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Revisions To The Common Interest Ownership Act And The Condominium Act.
Last Action
Senate Recommitted to Judiciary
6/4/2013