The bill's passage would amend Section 514B-133 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, establishing requirements that individuals employed in capacity allowing access to security cameras or sensitive areas of the condominium must pass a background check. This change is designed to bolster trust and accountability among condominium residents by ensuring that those surveilling their communal spaces conduct themselves in a trustworthy manner.
Summary
House Bill 2312 aims to strengthen the security measures for condominium associations in Hawaii by mandating that employees and contracted vendors who have access to security cameras undergo background checks and obtain appropriate licenses. The bill is grounded in the legislature's finding that many condominium boards utilize security cameras in lieu of security personnel. Those managing these surveillance devices can include general managers and site managers who must adhere to new regulations to ensure the safety of residents.
Contention
While the bill is aimed at enhancing the safety and security of condominium living, there could be points of contention regarding the implications of imposing these requirements on condominium boards, especially about operational costs and the effectiveness of additional bureaucracy. Critics may raise concerns that such regulations could burden smaller condominium associations or limited resource groups with compliance costs, impacting their ability to function efficiently.
Additional_notes
Overall, HB2312 seeks to create a safer living environment by holding those in charge of monitoring security to higher standards, thereby instilling more confidence among residents regarding their own personal safety and property security.
Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Real Estate Commission's Oversight Of Real Estate Management Entities Under Chapter 514b, Hawaii Revised Statutes, And Make Recommendations To Improve The Effectiveness Of The Commission's Oversight Of Real Estate Management Entities And Related Issues.
Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Real Estate Commission's Oversight Of Real Estate Management Entities Under Chapter 514b, Hawaii Revised Statutes, And Make Recommendations To Improve The Effectiveness Of The Commission's Oversight Of Real Estate Management Entities And Related Issues.
Requires that when a buyer enters into a contract to purchase a condominium or cooperative housing unit, the property management company or board of managers shall provide the buyer with records of the most recent inspection and engineering reports and permits for the subject property.
Requires that when a buyer enters into a contract to purchase a condominium or cooperative housing unit, the property management company or board of managers shall provide the buyer with records of the most recent inspection and engineering reports and permits for the subject property.