HOA boards in Boulder City must follow NRS Chapter 116 including open meeting requirements under NRS 116.3108, with notice posted at least 10 days in advance and executive sessions limited to specific topics.
Homeowners association boards governing Boulder City communities must comply with the Nevada Common Interest Communities Act, NRS Chapter 116. Under NRS 116.3108, board meetings must be open to all unit owners with limited exceptions. Notice of meetings must be posted at least 10 days in advance in a conspicuous location, and agendas must be provided. Executive sessions are permitted only for specific topics including pending litigation, personnel matters, and individual owner delinquencies. Owners have the right to speak during a designated comment period. Minutes must be recorded and made available to owners within 30 days of a meeting. Annual meetings of the association must be held at least once per year, with notice provided between 10 and 60 days in advance. Board elections follow secret ballot procedures under NRS 116.31034. Violations of open meeting requirements can be reported to the Nevada Real Estate Division Ombudsman for Common Interest Communities. Boulder City does not add local rules beyond state requirements.
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