NOVEMBER 2021

LEGAL UPDATE



Holding Association Meetings Without a Physical Location for In-Person Attendance

Many homeowner associations transitioned to video or telephone conference only meetings in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This was entirely understandable. But, please note, emergency legislation took effect on September 24, 2021 (SB 391/California Civil Code Section 5450) that impacts the ability of an Association to hold an open session Board meeting or membership meeting exclusively by telephone or video conference due to safety concerns. Now, where gathering in person is unsafe or impossible because a common interest development is in an area affected by a government declared state of disaster or state of emergency, the Association will only be able to hold an open session Board meeting or membership meeting without designating a physical location for attendance if a specific notice is first provided to all the members. Further, means must be provided for each member to attend the meeting by teleconference. (There are further requirements for conducting a meeting at which ballots are counted and tabulated when there will be no physical location for observing the counting and tabulation of the votes.)

 

Associations that are looking to hold open session Board meetings and membership meetings by video or telephone conference because of a government declared state of disaster or emergency now need to satisfy the specific notice and technical requirements of the new Civil Code Section 5450.

Register for the Firm's Next Community Association Legal Webinar & Workshops

This course is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification.

You are invited to join us for our next Community Association Legal Webinar and Workshops covering the "New Legislation for 2022 & 2021 New Cases."


These informative events are especially designed for managers and board members and will cover the latest California and Federal legislation that will affect your community association, including:


  • SB 391 Emergency Powers and Procedures
  • SB 9 Housing Development
  • SB 392 Document Delivery
  • AB 611 "Safe at Home" Program
  • AB 1101 Insurance Requirements
  • Debt Collection Licensing Act Updates
  • 2021 Cases
  • And more!


The cost for a workshop is $20 for CAI or CACM Members; $25 for non-members. A special discounted rate of $15 is available for directors and managers of Firm RSC clients or groups of two or more from the same company or association. There is no charge to attend the webinar.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY

LIVE WORKSHOP

Wednesday, Dec. 8

8:30 - 10:00 AM


The Crossings at Carlsbad

5800 The Crossings Drive

Carlsbad, CA 92008


Registration and breakfast begin at 8:00 AM

INLAND EMPIRE

LIVE WORKSHOP

Friday, Dec. 10

2:00 - 3:30 PM


Marriott Riverside

3400 Market Street

Riverside, CA 92501


Registration and appetizers begin at 1:30 PM

FREE WEBINAR

with Live Q&A with Attorneys


Wednesday, December 1

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM


REGISTER HERE FOR THE WEBINAR AND WORKSHOPS

For further information, please contact Diane Weissberg at 1-877-31FIORE or by email at [email protected].

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