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Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums

Ungrated

Reserve studies for condominium associations are currently required in nine states: California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Washington state. Washington statutorily encourages associations to have a reserve study performed every three years unless doing so would impose an unreasonable hardship.

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Know before you fly: Not all flags are treated equally under the law

Ungrated

State laws in Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio, and Washington prevent restrictions on the display of state flags. Other states, such as California and Connecticut, do not permit associations to restrict the display of political flags.

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Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) for Associations, Nonprofits, and Other 501(C) Organizations

Delcor

In the United States, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018, taking clear inspiration from the GDPR. This law will make Virginia the second state to enact privacy laws after California. Currently, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Minnesota, and Oklahoma are planning to enact similar laws.

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Opt-Out, Not Opt-In: California Passes Tough Kill-Switch Law

Associations Now

This week, California Gov. While it’s not the first such measure— Minnesota beat California to the punch by a few months—the crucial difference is that this legislation requires the technology to be turned on as the default setting. The industry strongly opposed the California bill. Industry Pushback.

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Defamation Claims by Directors and Officers Against Members – What you Need to Know

Association Alert

In support of its holding affirming the trial court, the Court of Appeals cited several other cases from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wyoming that have determined that board members in a large homeowners’ association can be treated as limited purpose public figures.

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ISP Privacy Battle Moves to the States

Associations Now

Nevada and Minnesota have ISP privacy regulations set into law. But it’s the tech hotbed of California that seems to be driving much of the debate. The California Broadband Internet Privacy Act, introduced by Assemblymember Ed Chau, would require internet users to opt in to ISPs’ data-collection practices. .

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Let’s Meet In Real Life!

Smooth The Path

We can connect at: AssociationsNorth in Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 21st. CalSAE’s Elevate in Monterey, California, March 20th. Fortunately, I am booking conferences all over the US (maybe even in Canada) this year. ASAE’s MM&C conference in DC, May 22nd.