Relating To Board Members.
The proposed legislation will impose specific obligations on board members which would increase accountability within these organizations. It seeks to ensure that board members are not only aware of their responsibilities but also possess the necessary training to execute their duties effectively. This change is expected to positively influence the management of condominium and cooperative housing associations, leading to improved governance and member satisfaction.
House Bill 1161 aims to amend sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to establish new requirements for board members of condominium associations, cooperative housing corporations, and planned community associations. The bill outlines a certification process where board members must either certify that they have read the governing documents of their association or complete a board leader course provided by an organization recognized nationally. This initiative promotes a better understanding of governance among board members, thereby enhancing the operational quality of associations.
Points of contention regarding HB 1161 may include debates over the necessity and practicality of mandatory training for board members. Some stakeholders may argue that the requirement could be viewed as an unnecessary burden, particularly for volunteer board members who may already have significant commitments. Conversely, supporters of the bill believe that mandatory certification will mitigate mismanagement and lead to more competent governance in community associations, thus benefiting all members.