I previously blogged about proposed House Bill 18-1107 that would have required builders of new single family homes and owner occupied condominiums to permit the installation of electric vehicle charging systems. https://dupontlawco.com/house-bill-18-1107-electric-vehicle-charging-systems-in-new-residences.
However, the Bill has recently been killed in committee and postponed indefinitely. House Bill 18-1175 (Sunset Review of Community Association Manager Licensing) Senate Bill 18-56 (proposing to increase the County Court monetary limit to $35,000 for lawsuits) and House Bill 18-1057 (proposing to provide judgment creditors, such as associations, with employment information relating to debtors) are still alive.
Stay tuned for additional legislative updates.
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