As expected, with less than 24 hours left in the legislative session, the remainder of the HOA bills that were being debated all passed out of the legislature and moved on to the Governor and are all expected to be signed. The bills include : HB 1134: Expansion of the duties of the HOAGo to Resource
SB13-183 finally cleared its last hurdle on May 2 and now only awaits the governor’s signature.  The provisions of the bill modify the existing xeriscape statute, which appears at CRS 37-60-126.  The bill, as finally approved, prohibits an association from requiring any form or level of turf grass as turf grasses are nowGo to Resource
With just more than 3 weeks left in the scheduled legislative session, the Senate Bills still up for consideration include : SB 13-126: This bill concerns the removal of unreasonable restrictions on the ability of the Owner of an Electric Vehicle to access charging facilities. Essentially, this bill prohibits an association from denying requestsGo to Resource
With less than 30 days left in the scheduled legislative session, there are still a large number of bills impacting community associations that remain on the legislative calendar.  When the legislature refocuses on Common Interest Communities, we expect them to move fast and furiously on the remaining bills. Of these bills, the HouseGo to Resource
As the legislature marches on addressing “consumer protection” matters, HB 13-1186 was passed and signed into law on April 4, 2013.  This Bill addresses transparency issues surrounding the creation and operation of Metropolitan Districts.  The new law will appear in CRS 32-1-1001 and CRS 32-1-104.8, and becomes effective on August 7, 2013 unlessGo to Resource
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