Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB62

Introduced
1/21/21  

Caption

Relating To Condominiums.

Impact

The changes introduced by SB62 are expected to impact the operational protocols within condominium associations significantly. By requiring associations to keep detailed records and make them accessible to unit owners, the bill promotes a culture of transparency and accountability. Furthermore, this could lead to more active participation from residents in association matters, as they will be better informed and able to communicate effectively with each other. The amendments specifically ensure that the list of members will not be used for purposes beyond soliciting votes or proxies, helping to safeguard residents' privacy while still fostering engagement.

Summary

Senate Bill 62, pertaining to the regulation of condominiums in Hawaii, proposes significant amendments to the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The core objective of the bill is to enhance the management and transparency of condominium associations by mandating that the managing agent, resident manager, or board maintain a current and accurate list of members of the association, including their email addresses. This information shall be available to any unit owner upon request and under specific conditions, aiming to facilitate better communication within the association. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining updated contact details, thereby supporting governance and participation in the decision-making process.

Contention

While the bill has its proponents who advocate for increased transparency in condominium management, it also faces contention. Concerns may arise about the administrative burden it places on condominium associations in maintaining such records and the potential misuse of the information provided. There may be discussions among stakeholders regarding the balance between transparency and privacy, as well as the implications of making personal contact information available to other members of the association. Additionally, the effectiveness of enforcing these requirements and managing compliance remains a pertinent point of debate.

Companion Bills

HI HB222

Same As Relating To Condominiums.

Previously Filed As

HI SB69

Relating To Condominiums.

HI SB593

Relating To Condominiums.

HI SB593

Relating To Condominiums.

HI SB385

Relating To Condominiums.

HI HB376

Relating To Condominiums.

HI HB376

Relating To Condominiums.

HI HB221

Relating To Condominiums.

HI SB887

Relating To Condominiums.

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