1. According to the statutes a person who has been convicted of any felony in this
state or in a United States District or Territorial Court, or who has been
convicted of any offense in another jurisdiction that would be considered a
felony if committed in this state, is not eligible for board membership unless
such felon's civil rights have been restored for a period of no less than 5
years as of the date on which such person seeks election to the board. .
2.
Board member term expire at the annual meeting, but a board member can be
reelected unless
otherwise permitted by the bylaws.
3.
If the bylaws permit staggered terms of no more than 2 years, a board member
can serve 2-year staggered terms if a majority of the total voting interest
approves it.
4.
If no one is interested running in opposition to a board member whose term has
expired, that board member is automatically reappointed to the board without
having to stand for reelection.
5.
CO-owners of a unit may not serve as board members at the same time in condos
of more than 10 units.
6.
A person who has been suspended or removed by the division is not eligible to
be a candidate.
7.
A unit owner delinquent in the payment of any fee or assessment for more than
90 days is not eligible to run for office.
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