(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) Sec. 30. Website; toll-free number. (a) The Office shall maintain on the Department's website the following information: (1) the text of this Act, the Condominium Property Act, the Common Interest Community Association Act, and any other statute, administrative rule, or regulation that the Ombudsperson determines is relevant to the operation and management of a condominium association or common interest community association; (2) information concerning non-judicial resolution of disputes that may arise within a condominium or common interest community, including, but not limited to, alternative dispute resolution programs and contacts for locally-available dispute resolution programs; (3) a description of the services provided by the Ombudsperson and information on how to contact the Ombudsperson for assistance; and (4) any other information that the Ombudsperson determines is useful to unit owners, associations, boards of managers, and boards of directors. (b) The Office may make available during regular business hours a statewide toll-free telephone number to provide information and resources on matters relating to condominium property and common interest community property. ; 99-776, eff. 8-12-16 .) Act, the Common Interest Community Association Act, and any other statute, administrative rule, or regulation that the Ombudsperson determines is relevant to the operation and management of a condominium association or common interest community association; disputes that may arise within a condominium or common interest community, including, but not limited to, alternative dispute resolution programs and contacts for locally-available dispute resolution programs; Ombudsperson and information on how to contact the Ombudsperson for assistance; and determines is useful to unit owners, associations, boards of managers, and boards of directors.
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