In a hearing of the House Committee on Finance which lasted late into the night on April 17, 2019, the Finance Committee voted 8-3 to refer HB19-1212 un-amended to the House Appropriations Committee. It is expected that, with only two weeks left in the legislative session, the Appropriations Committee will act quickly onGo to Resource
Category: Manager Licensing
The Recreation of the Manager Licensure Bill is being considered in the House Finance Committee on Wednesday April 17, 2019. HB 19-1212 is intended to recreate the current manager licensure program currently in existence with a number of amendments to improve the program. We believe the industry is better served with professionally licensedGo to Resource
Over the last year, lots of industry professionals were wondering what would happen with manager licensing and whether it would actually sunset on June 30, 2019. Many predicted new legislation would be introduced in 2019 extending the CAM program, with perhaps a few tweaks. For those of you who predicted new legislation, youGo to Resource
With the fate of manager licensing still in the air, many CAMs are waiting for a definitive answer before rushing out to get their continuing education credits. If you happen to be one of those managers, you may want to rethink your strategy. Currently, CAMs are required to get eight continuing education creditsGo to Resource
For those of you who are currently designated as CMCAs (Certified Managers of Community Associations) through CAI, or for those of you who are planning on obtaining this designation, you may already know that the CMCA designation requires 16 hours of continuing education every two years for recertification. The CAMICB Board of CommissionersGo to Resource