- Use of the common area or of an exclusive use common area (i.e, clubhouse rules, parking rules, etc.).
- Use of a separate interest, including any aesthetic or architectural standards that govern alteration of a separate interest.
- Member discipline, including any schedule of monetary penalties (fines) for violations of the governing documents and any procedure for the imposition of monetary penalties.
- Any standards for delinquent assessment payment plans.
- Any procedures adopted by the association for resolution of disputes.
- Any procedures for reviewing and approving a proposed physical change to a member’s separate interest or to the common area (i.e., an architectural application and approval process).
- Procedures for elections.
Board Actions which
do not Constitute “Operating Rules”
Civil Code
Section 4355(b) exempts the following board actions from the
procedural requirements applicable to adopting, amending, or repealing
“operating rules.” As such, the following actions/items do not constitute
“operating rules” as contemplated by Civil Code Section 4340(a):- A decision regarding the maintenance of the common area;
- A decision on a specific matter that is not intended to apply generally;
- A decision setting the amount of a regular or special assessment;
- A rule change that is required by law, if the board has no discretion as to the substantive effect of the rule change; or
- Issuance of a document that merely repeats existing law or the governing documents.
Operating Rules vs CC&Rs
Unlike the Association’s
Declaration of Restrictions (aka “CC&Rs”), Operating Rules are not
contained in a recorded document and generally do not require membership
approval for their adoption, amendment or repeal. Instead, they are approved and repealed by
Board action. Requirements to be Valid and Enforceable
Civil Code Section 4350 contains five (5) requirements that must all be satisfied before an operating rule becomes “valid and enforceable.” Those requirements include:
1. The
rule is in writing;
2. The
rule is within the authority of the board conferred by law or by the CC&Rs,
articles or incorporation or association,
or bylaws of the
association;
3. The
rule is not in conflict with governing law and CC&Rs, articles of
incorporation or association, or bylaws of the association; (See also Ekstrom v.
Marquesa at Monarch Beach HOA (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 1111.)4. The rule is adopted, amended, or repealed in good faith and in substantial compliance with the Civil Code’s procedural requirements governing the adoption, amendment, and repeal of operating rules; and
5. The rule is reasonable.
Procedure for Adopting or Amending Operating Rules
1. Notice of Proposed Rule Change – the board must provide general notice pursuant to Civil Code Section 4045 of a proposed rule change at least thirty (30) days before making the rule change. The notice must include (1) the text of the proposed rule change, and (2) a description of the purpose and effect of the proposed rule change. This notice is not required where “the board determines that an immediate rule change is necessary to address an imminent threat to public health or safety or imminent risk of substantial economic loss to the association.” (Civ. Code § 4360(a).)
2. Decision
Made at Board Meeting – the board’s decision on whether to adopt or
amend an operating rule must be made at a board meeting “after consideration of any
comments made by association members.” (Civ. Code §
4360(b).) The proposed rule adoption or amendment must have
been listed as an agenda item for that
meeting in order for the board to discuss or vote on it at the meeting. (Civ. Code §
4930(a); See also “Board Meeting Agenda Requirements.”)
3. Notice After Making
Rule Change – after the board makes a decision to
adopt or amend an operating rule, the board must, “as soon as possible…but not
more than 15 days after making the rule change,” deliver general notice pursuant to
Civil Code
Section 4045 of the rule change. (Civ. Code §
4360(b).)Operating Rules Adopted by the California Pines POA
All Operating Rules adopted by the California Pines POA Board are shown below.Rule #1 - Schedule of Fines/Penalties for Violations of Homeowners' Association Governing Documents and Operating Rules. Adopted January 24, 2011.