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2000 SESSION
SB 264 Property owners' associations; flag display.
Introduced by: William T. Bolling | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Property owners’ associations; flag display. Requires that any provisions relating to flag displays, including, but not limited to, reasonable restrictions as to size, place, and manner of placement or display, be included in the association's disclosure packet. The bill also provides that, unless specifically prohibited in the association's rules or regulations or architectural guidelines provided in the disclosure packet, an association may not restrict lot owners from displaying the flag of (i) the United States, (ii) the Commonwealth, (iii) any active branch of the armed forces of the United States, or (iv) any military valor or service award of the United States.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Property owners’ associations; flag display. Requires that any provisions relating to flag displays, including, but not limited to, reasonable restrictions as to size, place, and manner of placement or display, be included in the association's disclosure packet. The bill also provides that, unless specifically prohibited in the association's rules or regulations or architectural guidelines provided in the disclosure packet, an association may not restrict lot owners from displaying the flag of (i) the United States, (ii) the Commonwealth, (iii) any active branch of the armed forces of the United States, or (iv) any military valor or service award of the United States.