The Association Meeting Flexibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2025 amends the Condominium Act of 1976 to allow condominium unit owners associations to conduct virtual meetings and clarifies the voting and quorum requirements for these meetings. Specifically, it introduces a new subsection that permits meetings to be held via telephone or video conference, ensuring that all participants can hear and be heard. Additionally, it mandates that notices for such meetings include access instructions and allows the executive board to set deadlines for ballot submissions, enabling electronic voting up to seven days before the meeting.

The bill also amends the District of Columbia Official Code regarding cooperatives and limited equity cooperatives, allowing them to conduct remote meetings regardless of their articles or bylaws. Changes include the removal of certain phrases that previously limited the ability to hold remote meetings and the simplification of language regarding member participation. The act is temporary, set to expire 225 days after its enactment, and will take effect following approval by the Mayor and a congressional review period.