Civil Code §4076. “Annual Budget Report” – Defined

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“Annual budget report” means the report described in Section 5300. [2012 – New language]

Civil Code §4070. Approval by Majority of a Quorum of Members

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If a provision of this act requires that an action be approved by a majority of a quorum of the members, the action shall be approved or ratified by an affirmative vote of a majority of the votes represented and voting in a duly held election in which a quorum is represented, which affirmative votes also constitute a majority of the required quorum. [2012 – cf. Corp. Code §5034; also amended in 2013 by SB 745]

Civil Code §4035. Document Delivery Methods

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 (a) If a provision of this act requires that a document be delivered to an association, the document shall be delivered to the person designated in the annual policy statement, prepared pursuant to Section 5310, to receive documents on behalf of the association. If no person has been designated to receive documents, the document shall be delivered to the president or secretary of the association.
 (b) A document delivered pursuant to this section may be delivered by any of the following methods:
  (1) By email, facsimile, or other electronic means, if the association has assented to that method of delivery.
  (2) By personal delivery, if the association has assented to that method of delivery. If the association accepts a document by personal delivery it shall provide a written receipt acknowledging delivery of the document.
  (3) By first-class mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, express mail, or overnight delivery by an express service center.
 [2012 – New language; also amended in 2013 by SB 745]

Civil Code §4040. Individual Document Delivery

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(Effective January 1, 2023)

(a) (1) If a provision of this act requires an association to deliver a document by “individual delivery” or “individual notice,” the association shall deliver that document in accordance with the preferred delivery method specified by the member pursuant to Section 4041.

(2) If the member has not provided a valid delivery method pursuant to Section 4041, the association shall deliver the document by first-class mail, registered or certified mail, express mail, or overnight delivery by an express service carrier addressed to the recipient at the address last shown on the books of the association.

(b) Upon receipt of a request by a member identifying a secondary email or mailing address for delivery of notices, pursuant to Section 5260, the association shall deliver an additional copy of both of the following to the secondary address identified in that request:

(1) The documents to be delivered to the member pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 5300) of Chapter 6.

(2) The documents to be delivered to the member pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 5650) of Chapter 8 and Section 5710.

(c) For the purposes of this section, an unrecorded provision of the governing documents providing for a particular method of delivery does not constitute agreement by a member to that method of delivery.

(d) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2023. [2021]

Civil Code §4045. General Document Delivery

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(a)  If a provision of this act requires “general delivery” or “general notice,” the document shall be provided by one or more of the following methods:

(1)  Any method provided for delivery of an individual notice pursuant to Section 4040.

(2)  Inclusion in a billing statement, newsletter, or other document that is delivered by one of the methods provided in this section.

(3)  Posting the printed document in a prominent location that is accessible to all members, if the location has been designated for the posting of general notices by the association in the annual policy statement prepared pursuant to Section 5310.

(4)  If the association broadcasts television programming for the purpose of distributing information on association business to its members, by inclusion in the programming.

(5) If the association maintains an internet website for the purpose of distributing information on association business to its members, by posting the notice on the association’s internet website in a prominent location that is accessible to all members if designated as a location for posting general notices in the annual policy statement prepared pursuant to Section 5310.

(b)  Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if a member requests to receive general notices by individual delivery, all general notices to that member, given under this section, shall be delivered pursuant to Section 4040. The option provided in this subdivision shall be described in the annual policy statement prepared pursuant to Section 5310. [2021]

Civil Code §4050. Completion of Document Delivery

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 (a) This section governs the delivery of a document pursuant to this act.
 (b) If a document is delivered by mail, delivery is deemed to be complete on deposit into the United States mail.
 (c) If a document is delivered by electronic means, delivery is complete at the time of transmission. [2012 – Based on former §1350.7(b) (2) & (3)]

Civil Code §4055. Electronic Delivery

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If the association or a member receives information by electronic delivery pursuant to Section 4040, and a provision of this act requires that the information be in writing, that requirement is satisfied if the information is provided in an electronic record capable of retention by the recipient at the time of receipt. An electronic record is not capable of retention by the recipient if the sender or its information processing system inhibits the ability of the recipient to print or store the electronic record. [2021]

Civil Code §4065. Approval by Majority of All Members

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If a provision of this act requires that an action be approved by a majority of all members, the action shall be approved or ratified by an affirmative vote of a majority of the votes entitled to be cast. [2012 – cf. Corp. Code §5033]

Civil Code §4010. Applicability; Construction

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Nothing in the act that added this part shall be construed to invalidate a document prepared or action taken before January 1, 2014, if the document or action was proper under the law governing common interest developments at the time that the document was prepared or the action was taken. For the purposes of this section, “document” does not include a governing document. [2012 – New language]

Civil Code §4020. Effect of Local Zoning Ordinances

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Unless a contrary intent is clearly expressed, a local zoning ordinance is construed to treat like structures, lots, parcels, areas, or spaces in like manner regardless of the form of the common interest development. [2012 – Based on former §1372]