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Director of the Colorado Division of Real Estate Adopts Emergency CAM License Rules A, C and D

On January 6, 2015, the Director of the Colorado Division of Real Estate for the Department of Regulatory Agencies (“Division”) adopted Emergency Rules A, C and D related to Community Association Manager (“CAM”) licensure.

The adopted Emergency Rules outline the qualifications, education, testing, licensing, and insurance requirements necessary for CAM license applications and will expire on May 6, 2015.  It is anticipated that the Division will schedule a permanent rule-making hearing at the end of February 2015 to consider adoption of all the CAM program rules.

Anyone who engages in common interest community management activities must obtain a Colorado issued CAM license by July 1, 2015.

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