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§514B-71 Condominium education trust fund.

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§514B-71 Condominium education trust fund.
(a)The commission shall establish a condominium education trust fund that the commission shall use for educational purposes. Educational purposes shall include financing or promoting:
(1)Education and research in the field of condominium management, condominium project registration, and real estate, for the benefit of the public and those required to be registered under this chapter;
(2)The improvement and more efficient administration of associations;
(3)Expeditious and inexpensive procedures for resolving association disputes;
(4)Support for mediation of condominium related disputes; and
(5)Support for voluntary binding arbitration between parties in condominium related disputes, pursuant to section 514B-162.5.
(b)The commission shall use all moneys in the condominium education trust fund for purposes consistent with subsection (a). Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, the commission may make a finding that a fee adjustment is appropriate and adjust the fees paid by associations to regulate the fund balance to an appropriate level to maintain a reasonable relation between the fees generated and the cost of services rendered by the condominium education trust fund . For the purposes of finding that a fee adjustment is appropriate in order to maintain a reasonable relation between the fees generated and the cost of services rendered by the fund, the commission's review shall include the following:
(1)Frequency and timing of anticipated revenue to the fund;
(2)Identification of a reserve amount based on unanticipated revenue reductions and historical expenditures;
(3)Anticipated expenses paid, including recovery payouts during a biennial budget cycle;
(4)Unanticipated natural disasters or catastrophic weather events that may increase fund payments; and
(5)Any statutory adjustments to fund payout amounts.
The balance of the fund shall not exceed a sum determined by the commission. The sum shall be determined by the commission biennially. [L 2005, c 93, pt of §3; am L 2013, c 187, §2; am L 2018, c 196, §3; am L 2018, c 196, §9; am L 2020, c 12, §6 and c 57, §2]
Note
Repeal and reenactment of subsection
(a)on June 30, 2023, by L 2018, c 196, §9, as shown in the main volume, deleted by L 2020, c 57, §2.
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