The bill amends the General Laws in Chapter 34-36.1 entitled "Condominium Law," specifically sections 34-36.1-1.02 and 34-36.1-3.08. The amendments clarify the applicability of the chapter to condominiums created within the state after July 1, 1982, and provide that condominiums created before this date may voluntarily accept the provisions of this chapter. The acceptance must be in writing, executed by the condominium association and all unit owners, and recorded in the land evidence records. The bill also specifies that certain sections of the chapter apply to all condominiums created before July 1, 1982, with respect to events and circumstances occurring after that date, without invalidating existing provisions of the declaration, bylaws, plats, or plans of those condominiums.

Additionally, the bill introduces new provisions for the holding of condominium association meetings. It requires that an annual meeting be held and allows for special meetings to be called under certain conditions. The bill permits notice of meetings to be sent electronically if authorized in the declaration or bylaws. It also allows for meetings to be held at a physical location or remotely, if authorized by the declaration or bylaws, and provides for unit owners to participate, establish a quorum, communicate, and vote either in person, by proxy, or using remote means such as digital platforms. The act would take effect upon passage and aims to facilitate remote participation in association meetings through digital platforms like Zoom or Google Meet.