**Please note this law was updated through HB1125 with respect to publication of owner email addresses and phone numbers with owner consent. In the world of homeowner associations, “transparency” is the word of the day. On January 1, 2013, the provisions of HB1237 concerning association records went into effect. HB1237 amends the Colorado CommonGo to Resource
Category: State Legislation
Get ready for an action packed legislative session! Senator Morgan Carroll is prepared to introduce bills that will give the HOA Information Officer more power and transform the position from a collector of information and provider of resources into an enforcer and advocate for owners, or as Bill Vogrin of Side Streets callGo to Resource
Please mark your calendars for January 9, 2013! Why? Because that is the day the 2013 Colorado General Assembly convenes. And some of us will be marking our calendars for May 9, which is the day the 2013 General Assembly will end. In between, thirty-five senators and sixty-five representatives will consider over 600Go to Resource
We all know that the issue of illegal workers in the US has been a hot issue over the last several years and many states, including Colorado, have adopted laws to curb employment of illegals. As of October 1, 2012, all Colorado employers must use the Colorado Division of Labor Affirmation Form toGo to Resource
Governor Hickenlooper has signed HB1237, the HOA records bill, into law. The bill will go into effect on January 1, 2013. So, what does this mean for you as a manager or board member? The statue defines which documents are the records of the association for purposes of inspection by owners, and alsoGo to Resource