Senate Bill sb2004

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    Florida Senate - 2002                                  SB 2004

    By Senator Campbell





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to condominiums; creating s.

  3         718.701, F.S.; providing definitions; creating

  4         s. 718.702, F.S.; providing for master

  5         association meetings; requiring certain

  6         notices; establishing meeting rules; creating

  7         s. 718.703, F.S.; providing powers of the

  8         Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums,

  9         and Mobile Homes over master associations;

10         creating s. 718.704, F.S.; requiring master

11         associations to provide certain financial

12         records or statements; providing an effective

13         date.

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15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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17         Section 1.  Section 718.701, Florida Statutes, is

18  created to read:

19         718.701  Definitions.--As used in ss. 718.701-718.704,

20  the term:

21         (1)  "Affected owner" means a condominium unit owner

22  that has use rights in the common property or facilities

23  administered by the master association.

24         (2)  "Master association" means any entity not covered

25  under the definition of "association" in s. 718.103(2) which

26  has been given, by a condominium association, control or

27  decision-making authority over real property or facilities of

28  the association which would otherwise be controlled by that

29  association under its governing documents, and which receives

30  moneys funded by mandatory dues or assessments paid by

31  condominium unit owners, whether or not the master association

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  1  has a governing body that includes representatives of the

  2  condominium association. The term does not include an entity

  3  that is granted management or maintenance responsibility under

  4  a service contract with a single association.

  5         (3)  "Master association documents" means any

  6  declaration of covenants and restrictions or other

  7  organizational document that governs the property administered

  8  by the master association and includes the bylaws and the

  9  articles of incorporation of the master association.

10         (4)  "Member" means a member of the master association

11  as designated by the master association documents.

12         (5)  "Revenues" means all regular or special

13  assessments for reserves, operating or other expenses, and all

14  other sources of revenue, including interest, user fees,

15  developer subsidies, litigation proceeds, and insurance

16  proceeds.

17         Section 2.  Section 718.702, Florida Statutes, is

18  created to read:

19         718.702  Master association meetings; records.--

20         (1)  Meetings of a master association board at which a

21  quorum of board members are present are open to the members of

22  the master association and affected owners. Meetings between

23  the board or a committee and the master association attorney

24  with respect to proposed or pending litigation, or board or

25  committee meetings pertaining to legal advice, are not open to

26  the membership of the master association, and notice to the

27  membership is not required.

28         (a)  Adequate meeting notice that specifies agenda

29  items must be given by the association in the same form and

30  manner as notices of board of director meetings of the

31  association to which the affected unit owners belong. Any item

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  1  not included in the notice may be taken up on an emergency

  2  basis by at least a majority plus one vote of the members of

  3  the board. Such emergency action must be noticed and ratified

  4  at the next regular meeting of the board. However, written

  5  notice of any meeting at which nonemergency special

  6  assessments or amendments to the rules regarding unit use will

  7  be considered must be mailed or delivered to the members and

  8  affected owners and posted conspicuously on the condominium

  9  association property not less than 14 days prior to the

10  meeting. Evidence of compliance with the notice must be made

11  by affidavit executed by the person providing the notice and

12  must be maintained among the official records of the

13  association.

14         (b)  The right to attend such meetings includes the

15  right to speak with reference to all designated agenda items.

16  The master association may adopt written reasonable rules

17  governing the frequency, duration, and manner of unit owner

18  statements.

19         (2)  Subsection 718.111(12) applies to master

20  associations, except that references to unit owners contained

21  in that subsection apply to members and affected owners, and

22  references to condominium documents therein refer to the

23  master association documents.

24         Section 3.  Section 718.703, Florida Statutes, is

25  created to read:

26         718.703  Powers of Division of Florida Land Sales,

27  Condominiums, and Mobile Homes over master associations.--On

28  demand by the division, any condominium association must

29  notify the division of any master association with which it is

30  associated which is pertinent to any inquiry or investigation

31  regarding the rights of individual unit owners, and must

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  1  provide copies of documents that establish and govern the

  2  relationship between the association and the master

  3  association.

  4         Section 4.  Section 718.704, Florida Statutes, is

  5  created to read:

  6         718.704  Financial reporting.--

  7         (1)  If total annual revenue of a master association is

  8  $100,000 or less, the association shall obtain from the master

  9  association for inclusion in the association's records a

10  complete cash basis financial report of actual receipts and

11  expenditures for the prior fiscal year.

12         (2)  If total annual revenue of a master association

13  exceeds $100,000, the association shall prepare a complete set

14  of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted

15  accounting principles as follows:

16         (a)  If total annual revenue of the master association

17  exceeds $100,000 but is less than $200,000, the association

18  shall obtain from the master association for inclusion in the

19  association's records compiled financial statements.

20         (b)  If total annual revenue of the master association

21  exceeds $200,000 but is less than $400,000, the association

22  shall obtain from the master association for inclusion in the

23  association's records reviewed financial statements.

24         (c)  If total annual revenue of the master association

25  exceeds $400,000, the association shall obtain from the master

26  association for inclusion in the association's records audited

27  financial statements.

28         (3)  Master associations may exceed these reporting

29  requirements.

30         (4)  The association shall obtain the financial reports

31  or statements within 90 days following the end of the fiscal

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  1  year to which the reports or statements relate. The

  2  condominium association shall make the reports or statements

  3  available to condominium unit owners in the manner and form

  4  required under its governing documents, but no later than 14

  5  days after receipt.

  6         (5)  This section does not limit public records or

  7  disclosure requirements that are required of a master

  8  association or association under their governing documents or

  9  under any other provision of law.

10         Section 5.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2002.

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13                          SENATE SUMMARY

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      associations and provides for powers of, duties of,
15    regulation of, and reporting by such associations. (See
      bill for details.)
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