Live Q&A for Governing Your Community and Meetings & Elections

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Take Governing Your Community and Meetings & Elections and then join us for a live Q&A spanning all things having to do with these courses!

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Step 1: Pre-Program Survey
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3 Questions We appreciate your feedback
Step 2: Watch Webinar - Meetings & Elections Part 1
Recorded 08/23/2023  |  22 minutes
Recorded 08/23/2023  |  22 minutes
Step 3: Watch Webinar - Meetings & Elections Part 2
Recorded 08/21/2023  |  180 minutes
Recorded 08/21/2023  |  180 minutes he purpose of this course is to explain the types of meetings, terminology used, meeting requirements, documents needed, format, frequency and logistics of association board meetings. Elections of officers to the board and how the process works plays a large part of this curriculum as well as the role of the officers of the board. Creating a sound board of directors to a community association is one of the key elements in running the association efficiently. This course will instruct on how to stay within guidelines given by the Declarations and Bylaws as well as legislative acts in our state.
Step 4: Watch Webinar - Governing Your Community
Recorded 08/23/2023  |  75 minutes
Recorded 08/23/2023  |  75 minutes What are the benefits of a community association and how are community associations structured? Community associations derive their basic legal authority for their existence, activities and actions from laws and certain legal documents. Learn more about this structure in order to effectively lead your association. This course will explain: What is a community association? The legal documents that enable a community association to govern its member owners The purpose of a community association The board, committee and owner roles and responsibilities
Step 5: Attend live Q&A
09/12/2023 at 5:30 PM (CDT)  |  120 minutes
09/12/2023 at 5:30 PM (CDT)  |  120 minutes
Step 6: Complete Feedback Survey
7 Questions
7 Questions Please complete this survey to help us improve our program offerings.
Step 7: Obtain DCAL Completion Code - Meetings & Elections
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Enter code to continue. DCAL20211515
Step 8: Obtain DCAL Completion Confirmation Code - Governing Your Community
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Enter code to continue. Congratulations on completing the Governing in Your Community course - Your completion code is DCAL20211518. Please save your completion code. If you have completed all 7 courses required for the DCAL designation please fill out and submit the DCAL application. Be sure to have the completion codes ready for ALL 7 completed programs.