Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels

Similar documents
Executive Branch Audit Committee

State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors

Assembly Bill No. 135 Committee on Government Affairs

MARCH 21, FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No.

Senate Bill No. 251 Senator Kieckhefer. Joint Sponsors: Assemblymen Smith, Brooks and Hansen

Secretary of the Senate. Chief Clerk of the Assembly. Private Secretary of the Governor

AB 265 REVISES PROVISIONS GOVERNING RIGHTS OF PEACE OFFICERS AMENDED March 30, 2011

WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY Assembly Bill 123. Series Limited-Liability Companies

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS of the MORTGAGE LENDING DIVISION WITH AGENDAS MARCH 7, 2019

MAY 28, Referred to Committee on Judiciary. SUMMARY Makes technical corrections to measures passed by the 78th Legislative Session.

NEVADA LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU OFFICE OF RESEARCH BACKGROUND PAPER No. 1 SUNSET LEGISLATION

Referred to Committee on Judiciary. SUMMARY Revises provisions governing interactive gaming. (BDR 41-97)

Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. SUMMARY Revises provisions governing land use planning. (BDR )

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT BRIEF HOUSE BILL NO. 2454

MINUTES OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND LABOR. Seventy-third Session April 11, 2005

NEVADA LEGISLATIVE MANUAL

Legislative Counsel Bureau Information Technology Services. NELIS Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System

Senate Bill No. 493 Committee on Revenue

Judicial Branch Budget Overview

The State Board shall establish statewide public school policy not given to other entities by law (NRS );

EXEMPT (Reprinted with amendments adopted on April 10, 2013) FIRST REPRINT A.B Referred to Committee on Government Affairs

SUMMARY MINUTES AND ACTION REPORT

EXEMPT (Reprinted with amendments adopted on June 2, 2017) THIRD REPRINT A.B Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections

Senate Bill No. 310 Senator Carlton

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT BRIEF SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 2156

~ 1 ~ BILL NUMBER DATE OF FINAL ACTION BY FULL COMMITTEE HEARING/ DISCUSSION HOUSE. Relating to reassignment of judge of the district court positions.

Judicial Branch Overview

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE. Seventy-Sixth Session May 10, 2011

(Reprinted with amendments adopted on May 24, 2017) SECOND REPRINT A.B Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections

SENATE STAFF ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT

MARCH 28, Referred to Committee on Judiciary. SUMMARY Ratifies certain technical corrections made to NRS and Statutes of Nevada.

Private Investigator s Licensing Board

(Reprinted with amendments adopted on May 19, 2015) SECOND REPRINT S.B Referred to Committee on Judiciary

3 By Representatives Whorton (R), Ellis, Crawford, Butler, 4 Hanes, Ball, Rowe, Williams (JW), Moore (B) and Ledbetter

EMERGENCY REGULATION OF THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION. LCB File No. E005-15

Source: The authors extend their appreciation for the budget documents to the State of

CHAPTER 86 - LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANIES

CHAPTER Senate Bill No. 1204

(Reprinted with amendments adopted on May 26, 2017) FIRST REPRINT S.B. 538 MAY 11, Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy

Referred to Committee on Judiciary. SUMMARY Makes various changes relating to public safety. (BDR )

SUMMARY MINUTES AND ACTION REPORT

Legislative Counsel Bureau. Senior Citizens, Veterans and Adults With Special Needs BULLETIN NO

2011 Session (76th) A AB Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 93

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. SUMMARY Makes various changes to provisions governing contractors. (BDR )

- 79th Session (2017) Assembly Bill No. 124 Assemblywomen Diaz; and Tolles

Pending Legislative Issues Aug. 17, 2018

Referred to Committee on Judiciary

DATE: March 7, Emergency Response Advisory Committee Mac Venzon, Deputy Chief of Police Telephone: (775)

Alabama Board of Cosmetology. Functional Analysis & Records Disposition Authority

- 79th Session (2017) Senate Bill No. 437 Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy

LA14-20 STATE OF NEVADA. Performance Audit. Judicial Branch of Government Supreme Court of Nevada. Legislative Auditor Carson City, Nevada

The Board of Public Utilities & the State Legislature: A Working Relationship In New Jersey

Senate Bill No. 440 Committee on Finance

NELIS NEVADA ELECTRONIC LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM 79TH (2017) SESSION

CHAPTER IV LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU AND LEGISLATIVE BUILDING

(Reprinted with amendments adopted on May 17, 2017) SECOND REPRINT S.B. 33. Referred to Committee on Judiciary

UPL ADVISORY OPINION NO (March 2012)

Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. SUMMARY Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR )

BILL AS INTRODUCED S Page 1 of 12. Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to establish the

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS. Seventy-Ninth Session April 20, 2017

HUMAN RIGHTS DEPARTMENT State Commission Against Discrimination. An Inventory of Its Records

ASSEMBLY, No STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 217th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED DECEMBER 5, 2016

BILLS ENACTED BY THE HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION OF 2017

Vulnerable Adult Maltreatment Reconsideration Review Panel A Report to the Minnesota Legislature

A publication of the Nevada Taxpayers Association serving the citizens of Nevada since ISSUE 3 - Prefiled Bills Through February 3, 2011 PAGE 22

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. SUMMARY Revises provisions governing foreclosures on property. (BDR 9-824)

February 25, Highlights from Week Three

Legislative Process THE LEGISLATURE

LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION PDF VERSION

Inventory of the California State Senate Banking, Commerce and International Trade Committee Records

This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project.

BILLS ENACTED BY THE HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION OF 2014

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT BRIEF HOUSE BILL NO. 2054

SPECIAL COMMITTEE FILES (SCOMM)

The Florida Legislature

Assembly Bill No. 394 Assemblymen Gardner, Fiore, Jones, Silberkraus, Hickey; Dickman, O Neill, Seaman and Trowbridge

MARCH 24, Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor

Trauma Funding and the Driver Responsibility Program

Chapter 36 Mediation and Arbitration 2013 EDITION Declaration of purpose of ORS to

CHAPTER 17 COMMISSION ON SELF-DETERMINATION

Senate Bill 267 Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of AFSCME Council 75)

The glossary is designed to familiarize you with many of the terms and definitions used within the Legislative Assembly.

MAY 30, Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. SUMMARY Provides for compensation of state employees. (BDR S-1188)

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: THE 84TH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Guide to the Zelvin Lowman Papers

- 79th Session (2017)

SUMMARY MINUTES AND ACTION REPORT

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ACT UPON REGULATION AND HEARING AGENDA

PHYSICAL THERAPY LICENSURE COMPACT

Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 125 (BDR 3-588) Title: No Preamble: No Joint Sponsorship: No Digest: Yes

SENATE, No. 310 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 213th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2008 SESSION

Unit 2 Sources of Law ARE 306. I. Constitutions

SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SENATE BILL NO. 206

IDENTIFYING CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE DOCUMENTS

WORKSHOP NOTICE AND AGENDA

MARCH 29, Referred to Committee on Judiciary. SUMMARY Revises provisions relating to Department of Public Safety.

CRS Report for Congress

Fiscal Impact Summary FY FY Revenue Cash Funds ($1.5 million) ($3.0 million) Expenditures Cash Funds ($480,508) ($2,520,531)

THIS MEETING WAS PROPERLY NOTICED AND POSTED IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS ON MARCH 31, 2008

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - 56th Session, 1971

Transcription:

Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 116.600 through 116.795: Commission members: The Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels (CICCH) consists of seven members appointed by the Governor, which includes the following: One member who is a unit s owner as defined in NRS 116.095 and who has served on an executive board as defined in NRS 116.045; Two members who are units owners but who are not required to have served as members of an executive board; One member who is in the business of developing common-interest communities (CICs) in Nevada; One member who holds a certificate for the management of a CIC or the management of an association of a condominium hotel issued by the Real Estate Division (RED) of the Department of Business and Industry (B&I) as defined in NRS 116.013; One member who is a certified public accountant licensed to practice in Nevada pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 628 of NRS ( Accountants ); and One member who is an attorney licensed to practice in Nevada. Each member must be a resident of Nevada. At least four members must reside in Clark County. Each member must have resided in a CIC for a minimum of three years prior to appointment to the Commission. Operations of the Commission: The RED shall provide training to Commission members (NRS 116.605); The Commission shall elect its own officers and meet at least quarterly (NRS 116.610); The Commission, or the Administrator of the RED with the approval of the Commission, may adopt regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of Chapter 116 of NRS ( Common-Interest Ownership [Uniform Act] ) (NRS 116.615); and Exhibit J - SUNSET Document consists of 118 pages. Due to size limitations, pages 1-22 provided. A copy of the complete document can be found on the Subcommittee's meeting page and is available through the Research Library (775/684-6827 or e-mail at library@lcb.state.nv.us). Meeting Date: 02-23-16

The Attorney General shall act as the attorney for the RED and advise on matters submitted by the Commission or the RED (NRS 116.620). Ombudsman: The Office of the Ombudsman for Owners in CICCH is created in the RED (NRS 116.625). Account: The Account for CICCH is established in the State General Fund (NRS 116.630). Powers and Duties of the Commission: The Commission: May issue subpoenas (NRS 116.660); Shall conduct hearings and other proceedings as are required by the provisions of Chapter 116 (NRS 116.665); May establish standards for subsidizing proceedings for mediation, arbitration, or similar programs and for educational programs to benefit units owners, executive boards, and associations. It may also work with similar entities in Nevada or other jurisdictions to develop uniform procedures (NRS 116.670); and May appoint hearing panels (NRS 116.675). Investigations (NRS 116.745 through 116.795): The Commission and each hearing panel has jurisdiction to take appropriate action against any party who commits a violation (NRS 116.750). Condominium Hotels (NRS 116B): Powers of the Commission are enumerated in NRS 116B as they pertain to condominium hotels. Nevada Revised Statutes 116B.800 provides that the Commission, the RED, and the Director of B&I have jurisdiction over the enforcement of Chapter 116B of NRS ( Condominium Hotel Act ). Background: Legislation: Senate Bill 100 (Chapter 385, Statutes of Nevada 2003) was sponsored by the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor. According to the record of hearings on S.B. 100, residents of CICs sought to establish a commission appointed by the Governor that would be empowered to settle disputes that concern many homeowner s associations. Such a commission would be able to make firm decisions that would end most disputes. A commission would also educate board members as to their role. Assembly Bill 431 (Chapter 441, Statutes of Nevada 2007) added condominium hotels to the purview of the Commission. 2

Senate Bill 182 (Chapter 491, Statutes of Nevada 2009) expanded the membership of the Commission to include the two members who are unit owners and increased the number of Commission members from Clark County to the current requirement of four members. Legislative history: A legislative history of S.B. 100 is available here: http://www.leg.state.nv.us/division/research/library/leghistory/lhs/2003/sb100,20 03.pdf. No legislative history of A.B. 431 has been compiled. A legislative history of S.B. 182 is available here: http://www.leg.state.nv.us/ Division/Research/Library/LegHistory/LHs/2009/SB182,2009.pdf. Assembly Bill 233 (2015), as introduced, proposed to repeal existing law governing CICs, including the Commission. The Legislative Counsel s Digest indicates that would result in the enforcement of matters relating to CICs through private civil action. The measure was amended by the Assembly Committee on Judiciary to transfer the Office of the Ombudsman to the Office of the Attorney General, while maintaining the Commission. The bill was rereferred to the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means, which did not report it from committee. Members: Members of the Commission are listed on the RED s website. They are also listed on the Commission s review form. Reports to the Legislature: No reports to the Legislature are required pursuant to NRS 116 or NRS 116B. Senate Bill 310 (Chapter 507, Statutes of Nevada 2007) repealed NRS 622.110, which had required each regulatory body to submit a biennial report of its activities to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau. Records: Research Library holdings: o Nevada Real Estate Division: Quarterly Summary of Disciplinary Actions (Fiscal Year 2003 and FY 2004); and o Community Insights, Office of the Ombudsman for the Owners in Common-Interest Communities (2004 through current). 3

State Library holdings: o Same State Archives: none Current contact: Joseph Decker (J.D.), Administrator, RED, Department of B&I Website: http://red.nv.gov/content/cic/commission/ W161090 4