Here, for the attendees of the seminar who requested access to the bills discussed at today’s seminar, are links to the bills:
Senate Bill 167 — the major bill, referenced as “UCIOA lite,” which significantly amends association governance, collections and insurance.
House Bill 104 — requiring all Utah community associations to register as a prerequisite to lien-based assessment collections.
House Bill 175 — dealing with record keeping and disclosure requirements
Senate Bill 89 — modifies associations’ obligations respecting reserve accounts
Senate Bill 117 — modifies the voting requirements for community associations that want to amend their declarations.
And here, as requested, is a link to the Community Association Institute’s service provider directory. This list will lead you to members of the Community Associations Institute, which indicates commitment to that professional trade association; you may also wish to find providers that have received professional designations from CAI. This database allows you to locate community managers who have earned their Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) certification through NBC-CAM; Association Management Specialist (AMS), Large-Scale Manager (LSM), and Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM), through CAI. Also listed are professionals who have earned the Reserve Specialist (RS) and Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist (CIRMS) designations, members of the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL), and companies that have earned the Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC) designation.