Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB856

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/27/23  

Caption

Relating To Property Management.

Impact

The implementation of SB856 is expected to have a significant impact on property management practices across the state. By establishing a standard training program, the bill aims to improve the governance of homeowner associations and enhance the competency of board members in fulfilling their fiduciary duties. Supporters argue that this will lead to better management of community resources and improved relations among residents. Furthermore, proper training may help prevent legal issues arising from mismanagement, thereby protecting both the associations and their members.

Summary

SB856 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the standards for board members of cooperative housing corporations, planned community associations, and condominium associations in Hawaii. The bill mandates that each newly elected or appointed member of these boards attend a training and certification course provided by the Real Estate Commission within one year of their election or appointment, or within one year of the bill's effective date. This initiative is designed to ensure that all board members are fully informed about their legal and fiduciary responsibilities as outlined in the relevant chapters of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Contention

While proponents of SB856 assert that it will uplift the standards of property management across Hawaii, there may be some contention surrounding the enforceability and accessibility of the training program. Concerns have been raised regarding the costs associated with implementing these training sessions and the potential challenges for board members who may find it difficult to balance their responsibilities with additional requirements. Critics argue that the legislation could lead to an increased burden for small community associations or deter individuals from seeking positions on boards due to additional demands imposed by the training requirements.

Companion Bills

HI HB299

Same As Relating To Property Management.

Previously Filed As

HI SB856

Relating To Property Management.

HI HB299

Relating To Property Management.

HI HB1161

Relating To Board Members.

HI SB2128

Relating To Deannexation Of Real Property.

HI HB1745

Relating To Homeowner Associations.

HI HB178

Relating To Homeowner Associations.

HI SB3206

Related To Housing.

HI HB2681

Related To Housing.

HI HB226

Relating To Cooperative Housing Corporations.

HI SB3205

Relating To Condominium Associations.

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