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2956 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 575
Approved May 29, 1984.
CHAPTER 576
(Senate Bill 905)
AN ACT concerning
Condominiums - Voting - Proxies - Elections
FOR the purpose of providing that a proxy appointed by a unit
owner of a condominium regime to vote at meetings of the
council of unit owners may be revoked at will; providing
that proxies who have not been appointed to vote as directed
by a unit owner may only be appointed to make up a quorum
and to vote for certain matters; providing that only a unit
owner or proxy voting as directed by a unit owner may vote
for officers and members of the board of directors;
providing that a unit owner may nominate himself or any
other unit owner to the board of directors; providing that
to be listed on the ballot, nominations to the board must be
made at least 15 days before notice of an election;
permitting nominations from the floor at the election
meeting; and providing that election materials of the
council of unit owners and election ballots shall list
candidates alphabetically and may not indicate a candidate
preference.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Real Property
Section ll-109(c)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1981 Replacement Volume and 1983 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article - Real Property
11-109.
(c) (1) A meeting of the council of unit owners or board of
directors may not be held on less notice than required by this
section.
(2) The council of unit owners shall maintain a
current roster of names and addresses of each unit owner to which
notice of meetings of the board of directors shall be sent at
least annually.
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