(a) Timing and notice.--The bylaws shall require that meetings of the association be held at least once each year and shall provide for special meetings. The bylaws shall specify which of the association's officers, not less than ten nor more than 60 days in advance of any meeting, 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 a meeting may be delivered by electronic means if the unit owner has agreed in writing to accept the notice by electronic means or where the bylaws permit electronic notices. The notice of any meeting must 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 or assessment changes; and, where the declaration or bylaws require approval of unit owners, any proposal to remove a director or officer.
(b) Delivery of notice.--The bylaws must require that notice of virtual meetings of the association be given by:
(1) First class or express mail, postage prepaid, or courier service, charges prepaid, to the mailing address of each unit or to any other mailing address designated in writing by the unit owner. Notice under this paragraph shall be deemed to have been given to a unit owner when deposited in the United States mail or with a courier service for delivery to the unit owner.
(2) Facsimile transmission, e-mail or other electronic communication to the unit owner's facsimile number or address for e-mail or other electronic communications supplied by the unit owner, provided that the unit owner has agreed in writing to accept the notice by electronic means or where the bylaws expressly permit means of delivering electronic notice. Notice under this paragraph shall be deemed to have been given to the unit owner when sent.
(c) Use of remote technology.--Except as otherwise provided in the bylaws, an individual may participate in a meeting of the executive board or association by means of a conference telephone or other remote electronic technology, including the Internet, which allows each participant in the meeting to hear each other. Participation in a meeting as authorized under this subsection shall be deemed in-person attendance at the meeting.
(d) Pre-election sessions.--The bylaws must require that, in the event that there are more candidates than open positions on the executive board, then, upon request of one or more of the candidates, the association shall hold a special session at least seven days before the election of an executive board member to allow the unit owners to meet each candidate for an executive board position. Each candidate for an executive board position shall have equal time to address the unit owners during a special session under this subsection.
(e) Recorded meeting.--Unless the bylaws provide otherwise, meetings of the association may be recorded by the executive board via audio or video technology, provided that an announcement is made by the presiding officer at the commencement of the meeting that the meeting will be recorded. A recorded meeting under this subsection shall be maintained and available to unit owners for a period of no less than six months after the date of the meeting.
(Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.1750, No.115, eff. 180 days)
Cross References. Section 5308 is referred to in sections 5103, 5306, 5310, 5322 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 68 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 53 - Management of Planned Community
Section 5301 - Organization of unit owners' association
Section 5302 - Power of unit owners' association
Section 5303 - Executive board members and officers
Section 5304 - Transfer of special declarant rights
Section 5305 - Termination of contracts and leases of declarant
Section 5307 - Upkeep of planned community
Section 5310 - Voting; proxies
Section 5311 - Tort and contract liability
Section 5314 - Assessments for common expenses
Section 5315 - Lien for assessments
Section 5316 - Association records
Section 5317 - Association as trustee
Section 5318 - Conveyance or encumbrance of common facilities
Section 5319 - Other liens affecting planned community
Section 5320 - Declarant delivery of items to association
Section 5321 - Alternative dispute resolution in planned communities
Section 5322 - Complaints filed with Bureau of Consumer Protection