§ 100614 Hearing Procedures And Determinations
This law says a board must hold a hearing about any changes it wants to make, let anyone who cares speak, then decide by a formal vote, and that decision cannot be changed later.
A neighborhood association wants to change the rules about where trash cans can be placed. They send a notice about the change, hold a meeting where residents can talk about the idea, and then the board votes on whether to adopt the new rule.
The board follows the law by having the hearing, listening to the residents, and then making a final decision that cannot be appealed.
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§ 100614 Hearing Procedures And Determinations
Last verified: January 11, 2026