Webinar- Regulating Community Associations: State Legislative Issues from Around the Country (2015)
CAI reviewed hundreds of bills in 2015 that could impact community associations. In this session, you'll hear about trends, unique cases and CAI’s policy positions that help steer legislation for community associations and professional management.
Watch the 2015 Regulating Community Associations webinar now.
Watch the 2015 Regulating Community Associations webinar now.
Credit Information
Free Webinar (not for credit)
Description
Duration: 45 minutes
Program Description:
CAI reviewed hundreds of bills in 2015 that could impact community associations. In this session, you'll hear about trends, unique cases and CAI’s policy positions that help steer legislation for community associations and professional management. Watch the 2015 Regulating Community Associations webinar now.
Speakers:
Dawn Bauman, CAE, joined Community Associations Institute (CAI) in 1996 as Executive Director of the CAI Central Arizona Chapter in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2000, she accepted the position of Executive Vice President of the CAI Washington Metropolitan Chapter, CAI’s largest chapter in the nation. In 2002, she accepted a position with the national office of CAI to oversee Chapter Relations and became Executive Director of the National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers (NBC-CAM) in 2003.
Ms. Bauman now serves as Senior Vice President, Government Affairs. She was honored with the CAI rising star award in 1998 and the CAI President’s Award in 2010.
Ms. Bauman has dedicated her entire career to the practice of non profit management and has more than 20 years of experience with non profit organizations and associations. She began her career with the American Cancer Society and later built a successful professional trade association management company where she served numerous non profit trade associations including; The ALS Association (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations, National Society of Fund Raising Executives, Arizona Association of Defense Counsel and Volunteers of America.
Ms. Bauman holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and has earned the prestigious Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. She is a speaker and trainer for professionals seeking to earn their CAE certification and has extensive experience in strategic planning, non-profit management, and organizational development.
J. David Ramsey, Esq., is a partner in the law firm of Becker and Poliakoff, LLP, in Morristown, New Jersey. David has practiced law since 1976, with his areas of specialty in community association law, land use and development. David is a past president of CAI and a past president of the New Jersey Chapter of CAI. He previously chaired the New Jersey LAC and currently serves as the Chair of the UCIOA Implementation Committee. David has previously served as one of CAI’s designated advisors to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws with respect to updating the model UCIOA act. He currently serves as Chairman of CAI’s Government and Public Affairs Committee. David is a graduate of Rutgers University (1973), where he earned his Bachelor's of Arts degree (Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa), and Rutgers Law School (1976). He is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers. During the early part of his career he developed an expertise in community associations, drafting governing documents for commercial and residential condominiums, homeowners associations and planned unit developments, and obtaining registration of those projects by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. He has since represented numerous associations and been involved in finding solutions to the issues they face. He has frequently lectured and written on matters concerning community associations at the local, state and national level on issues ranging from legislation to restricting Megan Law registrants from living within community associations.
Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.
Program Description:
CAI reviewed hundreds of bills in 2015 that could impact community associations. In this session, you'll hear about trends, unique cases and CAI’s policy positions that help steer legislation for community associations and professional management. Watch the 2015 Regulating Community Associations webinar now.
Speakers:
Dawn Bauman, CAE, joined Community Associations Institute (CAI) in 1996 as Executive Director of the CAI Central Arizona Chapter in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2000, she accepted the position of Executive Vice President of the CAI Washington Metropolitan Chapter, CAI’s largest chapter in the nation. In 2002, she accepted a position with the national office of CAI to oversee Chapter Relations and became Executive Director of the National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers (NBC-CAM) in 2003.
Ms. Bauman now serves as Senior Vice President, Government Affairs. She was honored with the CAI rising star award in 1998 and the CAI President’s Award in 2010.
Ms. Bauman has dedicated her entire career to the practice of non profit management and has more than 20 years of experience with non profit organizations and associations. She began her career with the American Cancer Society and later built a successful professional trade association management company where she served numerous non profit trade associations including; The ALS Association (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations, National Society of Fund Raising Executives, Arizona Association of Defense Counsel and Volunteers of America.
Ms. Bauman holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and has earned the prestigious Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. She is a speaker and trainer for professionals seeking to earn their CAE certification and has extensive experience in strategic planning, non-profit management, and organizational development.
J. David Ramsey, Esq., is a partner in the law firm of Becker and Poliakoff, LLP, in Morristown, New Jersey. David has practiced law since 1976, with his areas of specialty in community association law, land use and development. David is a past president of CAI and a past president of the New Jersey Chapter of CAI. He previously chaired the New Jersey LAC and currently serves as the Chair of the UCIOA Implementation Committee. David has previously served as one of CAI’s designated advisors to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws with respect to updating the model UCIOA act. He currently serves as Chairman of CAI’s Government and Public Affairs Committee. David is a graduate of Rutgers University (1973), where he earned his Bachelor's of Arts degree (Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa), and Rutgers Law School (1976). He is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers. During the early part of his career he developed an expertise in community associations, drafting governing documents for commercial and residential condominiums, homeowners associations and planned unit developments, and obtaining registration of those projects by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. He has since represented numerous associations and been involved in finding solutions to the issues they face. He has frequently lectured and written on matters concerning community associations at the local, state and national level on issues ranging from legislation to restricting Megan Law registrants from living within community associations.
Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.