Conducting hearings and other proceedings; collection of information; development and promotion of educational guidelines; accreditation of programs of education and research.

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1. The Commission shall conduct such hearings and other proceedings as are required by the provisions of this chapter.

2. The Commission shall collect and maintain or cause to be collected and maintained accurate information relating to:

(a) The number of condominium hotels in this State;

(b) The effect of the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto on the development and construction of condominium hotels, the residential lending market for units within condominium hotels and the operation and management of condominium hotels;

(c) Violations of the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto;

(d) The accessibility and use of, and the costs related to, the arbitration, mediation and program procedures set forth in NRS 38.300 to 38.360, inclusive, and the decisions rendered and awards made pursuant to those procedures;

(e) The number of foreclosures which were completed on units within condominium hotels and which were based on liens for the failure of the unit’s owner to pay any assessments levied against the unit or any fines imposed against the unit’s owner; and

(f) Other issues that the Commission determines are of concern to units’ owners, associations, developers and other persons affected by condominium hotels.

3. The Commission shall develop and promote:

(a) Educational guidelines for conducting the elections of the members of an executive board, the meetings of an executive board and the meetings of the units’ owners of an association; and

(b) Educational guidelines for the enforcement of the governing documents of an association through liens, penalties and fines.

4. The Commission shall recommend and approve for accreditation programs of education and research relating to condominium hotels, including, without limitation:

(a) The management of condominium hotels;

(b) The sale and resale of units within condominium hotels;

(c) Alternative methods that may be used to resolve disputes relating to condominium hotels; and

(d) The enforcement, including by foreclosure, of liens on units within condominium hotels for the failure of the unit’s owner to pay any assessments levied against the unit or any fines imposed against the unit’s owner.

(Added to NRS by 2007, 2261; A 2013, 2303)


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