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Righting past wrongs: Utah and Connecticut simplify removal of discriminatory covenants

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Community associations in Utah and Connecticut can now use a streamlined process to invalidate racially restrictive provisions contained in governing documents or in individual deeds of homes. Laws similar to the ones in Utah and Connecticut have passed in Washington state, Florida, and Maryland in recent years.

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What Is ADPPA And How Could It Affect Associations?

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This is especially true as it comes at a time when five out of the fifty United States (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia) have their own data privacy laws.

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Five Years Post-GDPR, Data Privacy Even More Important

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Three more states—Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah—have passed privacy laws that will go into effect later this year. Much has changed in the landscape since GDPR, including Brazil’s General Law for the Protection of Personal Data in 2020 and China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) in 2021.

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Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums

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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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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

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Privacy 101: Understanding the Landscape As cyber threats continue to grow, five states—Virginia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah—have or will implement new state privacy laws in 2023. Host: Black In Events Network Thu 8/3 at 2 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 12.9.22

Reid All About it

Find out how to inspire attendees to realize their best individual experience, what meeting planners need to know about new data privacy laws going into effect in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, and Utah, and what to expect for event costs in the year ahead. 1 CMP credit. More info/register. Host: MeetingsNet.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Connecticut – 3.5 The announcement came after a player for the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus. Illinois – 12.7 million – started 5 p.m. million – effective 11:59 p.m. New Jersey – 8.9 million – started 9 p.m. Louisiana – 4.6 million – effective 5 p.m. million – effective 8 p.m.