BILLS INTRODUCED IN 2022 LEGISLATIVE SESSION By Jennifer Wada, Esq.
We are now in the full swing of the legislative session. TfifiH—Hƒ:PHˇH2W2:HP:I/Po committees is April 29. Some bills will die but most will move on to the Appropriations Committee where their :P/PHiƒoNfi.WSPfiP:I/Po committees will start up in June, and we will then race Hi2fiHfiP2H:ˇP—P:H A ˆ`.
AB-1410 (Rodriguez) As previously reported, CACM has been engaged in negotiations on AB-1410 (Rodriguez). AB-1410 originally included a host of problematic provisions, including prohibiting associations from enforcing any violation during a state of emergency. The bill now allows enforcement of violations unless the nature of the emergency makes compliance unsafe or impossible. As we move closer to the bill’s second house policy hearing, we intend to work on additional amendments that would address the requirement that directors and employees take a course in ethics and harassment. We also intend to explore possible cleanup to ensure the bill doesn’t impact current law on short-term rentals.
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