The proposed bill, HB2607, amends existing laws regarding the governance of condominium unit owners' associations (COAs) and homeowners' associations (HOAs) in Arizona. The key change is that if a board fails to call a special meeting to address a petition for the removal of a board member within 30 days of receiving the petition, the members of that board are automatically deemed removed from office effective at midnight on the 31st day. This provision aims to ensure accountability and responsiveness from board members in addressing removal petitions.

Additionally, the bill makes several technical and conforming changes to the existing statutes, including clarifying the quorum requirements for special meetings and allowing members to inspect records related to board member removal. It also specifies that a petition for the removal of the same board member cannot be submitted more than once during their term. Overall, the bill strengthens the governance framework for COAs and HOAs by enforcing timely action on removal petitions and enhancing transparency in board operations.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 33-1243, 33-1248, 33-1804, 33-1813, 33-1258
House Engrossed Version: 33-1243, 33-1248, 33-1804, 33-1813, 33-1258
Senate Engrossed Version: 33-1243, 33-1813, 33-1248, 33-1258
Chaptered Version: 33-1243, 33-1813, 33-1248, 33-1258