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IL HB5322
Bill
Status
8/25/2014
Primary Sponsor
Kelly Burke
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AI Summary
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Allows common interest community associations and condominiums to use electronic transmission and acceptable technological means for notices, voting, signatures, consents, and approvals under community instruments and state law.
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Permits unit owners to vote in elections using electronic or acceptable technological means, provided instructions are distributed 10-30 days before elections and voters can still cast ballots in person to void electronic votes.
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Enables board elections to be conducted electronically with rules adopted by the board, including requirements that candidates be listed on ballots and voters have write-in opportunities.
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Establishes that verifiable electronic signatures satisfy signature requirements and that organizations must conduct business through non-electronic means at their own expense for persons who do not authorize electronic communication.
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Exempts notices required under Article IX of the Code of Civil Procedure for debt collection and foreclosure proceedings from the electronic transmission provisions.
Legislative Description
HOMEOWNERS: E-VOTING, E-NOTICE
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-1042
8/25/2014