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Public Act 103-0053 (Effective January 1, 2024)


Public Act 103-0053 (formerly SB40) creates the Electric Vehicle Charging Act, an new statute. As introduced, this bill was similar to bills introduced in previous legislative sessions. This time around, more interested parties become involved in shaping the bill. The bill impacted several industries, not just community associations. As was the case with previous similar bills, ILAC worked closely with the sponsor and proponents to have the bill amended as it pertains to community associations. One significant issue involved language in the bill that could have a significant adverse financial impact on an association. As introduced, the bill would have imposed requirements related to electric vehicle changing stations applicable to a community association if that association embarked on a project that would have fallen under the term “renovate” (as that term was defined in the bill). ILAC was successful in removing that problematic language. In its amended form, the bill provided that an association cannot prohibit electric vehicle charging stations. It also sets forth procedures and requirements to be followed when an individual owner desires to install an electric vehicle charging station for their personal use. The bill was signed into law on June 9, 2023 becoming Public Act 103-0053 and will become effective January 1, 2024.


For more information and to review the actual text of the Public Act, please visit the Illinois General Assembly website (www.ilga.gov).


Public Act 103-0486 (Effective January 1, 2024)


Public Act 103-0486 (formerly SB1460) amends CICAA by adding a new subsection (k) to Section 1-30. Among other things, Section 1-30 sets forth duties and obligations of the board of managers/directors. The new subsection (k) expressly grants the board the authority to contract with the highway commissioner to furnish maintenance and repair to roads situated in the association. That authority is limited to situations when the association comprises 50% or more of the population of the township or road district in which it is located. The bill was signed into law on August 4, 2023 becoming Public Act 103-0486 and will become effective January 1, 2024.


For more information and to review the actual text of the Public Act, please visit the Illinois General Assembly website (www.ilga.gov).


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Administrative Rules (Effective June 2, 2023


On June 2, 2023, changes to the Illinois Administrative Code Part 1445 governing community association managers became effective (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1445). These new administrative rules were prepared by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to supplement recent changes to the Community Association Manager Licensing and Disciplinary Act. There are several important changes in the rules for community association managers to be aware of. One of the most significant is the requirement the community association management firms now must be licensed. CAI-IL Chapter and ILAC have published information to assist community association managers in understanding these changes to the administrative rules.


For more information, please visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website (https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/cam.html).


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