(1) Meetings of the unit owners, as the members of the association, shall be held at least once each year. Special meetings of the unit owners may be called by the president, by a majority of the executive board, or by unit owners having twenty percent, or any lower percentage specified in the bylaws, of the votes in the association. Not less than ten nor more than fifty days in advance of any meeting of the unit owners, the secretary or other officer specified in the bylaws shall cause notice to be hand delivered or sent prepaid by United States mail to the mailing address of each unit or to any other mailing address designated in writing by the unit owner. The notice of any meeting of the unit owners shall be physically posted in a conspicuous place, to the extent that such posting is feasible and practicable, in addition to any electronic posting or electronic mail notices that may be given pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section. The notice shall state the time and place of the meeting and the items on the agenda, including the general nature of any proposed amendment to the declaration or bylaws, any budget changes, and any proposal to remove an officer or member of the executive board.
(2) (a) All regular and special meetings of the association's executive board, or any committee thereof, shall be open to attendance by all members of the association or their representatives. Agendas for meetings of the executive board shall be made reasonably available for examination by all members of the association or their representatives.
(b) (I) The association is encouraged to provide all notices and agendas required by this article in electronic form, by posting on a website or otherwise, in addition to printed form. If such electronic means are available, the association shall provide notice of all regular and special meetings of unit owners by electronic mail to all unit owners who so request and who furnish the association with their electronic mail addresses. Electronic notice of a special meeting shall be given as soon as possible but at least twenty-four hours before the meeting.
(II) Notwithstanding section 38-33.3-117 (1.5)(i), this paragraph (b) shall not apply to an association that includes time-share units, as defined in section 38-33-110 (7), C.R.S.
(2.5) (a) Notwithstanding any provision in the declaration, bylaws, or other documents to the contrary, all meetings of the association and board of directors are open to every unit owner of the association, or to any person designated by a unit owner in writing as the unit owner's representative.
At an appropriate time determined by the board, but before the board votes on anissue under discussion, unit owners or their designated representatives shall be permitted to speak regarding that issue. The board may place reasonable time restrictions on persons speaking during the meeting. If more than one person desires to address an issue and there are opposing views, the board shall provide for a reasonable number of persons to speak on each side of the issue.
Notwithstanding section 38-33.3-117 (1.5)(i), this subsection (2.5) shall not apply toan association that includes time-share units, as defined in section 38-33-110 (7).
The members of the executive board or any committee thereof may hold an executiveor closed door session and may restrict attendance to executive board members and such other persons requested by the executive board during a regular or specially announced meeting or a part thereof. The matters to be discussed at such an executive session shall include only matters enumerated in paragraphs (a) to (f) of subsection (4) of this section.
Matters for discussion by an executive or closed session are limited to:
Matters pertaining to employees of the association or the managing agent's contractor involving the employment, promotion, discipline, or dismissal of an officer, agent, or employee of the association;
Consultation with legal counsel concerning disputes that are the subject of pendingor imminent court proceedings or matters that are privileged or confidential between attorney and client;
Investigative proceedings concerning possible or actual criminal misconduct;
Matters subject to specific constitutional, statutory, or judicially imposed requirements protecting particular proceedings or matters from public disclosure;
Any matter the disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion ofindividual privacy;
Review of or discussion relating to any written or oral communication from legalcounsel.
(4.5) Upon the final resolution of any matter for which the board received legal advice or that concerned pending or contemplated litigation, the board may elect to preserve the attorneyclient privilege in any appropriate manner, or it may elect to disclose such information, as it deems appropriate, about such matter in an open meeting.
Prior to the time the members of the executive board or any committee thereof convene in executive session, the chair of the body shall announce the general matter of discussion as enumerated in paragraphs (a) to (f) of subsection (4) of this section.
No rule or regulation of the board or any committee thereof shall be adopted duringan executive session. A rule or regulation may be validly adopted only during a regular or special meeting or after the body goes back into regular session following an executive session.
The minutes of all meetings at which an executive session was held shall indicatethat an executive session was held and the general subject matter of the executive session.
Source: L. 91: Entire article added, p. 1745, § 1, effective July 1, 1992. L. 95: Entire section amended, p. 888, § 1, effective July 1. L. 98: (2) amended, p. 484, § 15, effective July 1. L. 2002: (4)(a) amended and (4)(f) added, p. 768, § 5, effective August 7. L. 2005: (3) and (5) amended, p. 781, § 71, effective June 1; (1) and (2) amended and (2.5) and (4.5) added, p. 1384, § 14, effective January 1, 2006. L. 2006: (1), (2.5)(a), and (2.5)(b) amended, p. 1222, § 10, effective May 26.