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Balcony inspections: California community associations must prepare for new requirements

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Community associations in California must meet new balcony inspections requirements by the end of 2024. California is among several states and localities that have building and façade inspection laws. The state’s “balcony bill,” SB 721, was approved by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2018. Find your local chapter.

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California Group Helps Shape Water Conservation Policies

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After years of drought, California saw a deluge of rain and snow. As the governor lifts the drought emergency status, the Association of California Water Agencies is helping inform the next conservation policy moves. The post California Group Helps Shape Water Conservation Policies appeared first on Associations Now.

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Internet Association Hires New Head Lobbyist In California

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Sacramento, CA – Internet Association (IA) announced today that Dylan Hoffman joined the organization as Director of Government Affairs for the State of California, where he will serve as IA’s head lobbyist in Sacramento. He is a member of the State Bar of California. ###. The internet sector is 10.1 He holds a B.A.

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Internet Association Hires New Legal & Policy Counsel

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Washington, DC – Internet Association (IA) announced today that Alexandra McLeod joined the organization as Legal & Policy Counsel where she will focus on issues of data privacy and content moderation. “We Alex’s policy expertise will be a key asset to the internet sector, which represents more than 10 percent of GDP and millions of U.S

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Library Groups Say LinkedIn Policy Changes Could Violate Users’ Privacy

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But library organizations warn that a platform policy change could violate both patrons’ privacy and librarians’ ethics code. The American Library Association is raising concerns about a policy change by a LinkedIn subsidiary, citing its potential impact on library patrons’ privacy. Lynda.com was acquired by LinkedIn for $1.5

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Pushback on California Privacy Law Picks Up

Associations Now

California’s new data privacy law, in the mold of Europe’s GDPR, is leading the tech and advertising industries to push for federal legislation that would standardize the rules—and soften some of the California law’s requirements. “The companies are afraid of California because it sets the bar for other states.”. .

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Preparing Your Association for AI

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Within just a few months, most associations had publicly posted recommendations and tips, provided amnesty for dues, created policies and procedures, and/or jumped to virtual tools to continue providing events. One great example of association’s rising to the occasion as thought leaders for their members is the COVID response. The results?

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