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AB129 • 2025

Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for a homeowners' association. (BDR 10-818)

AN ACT relating to common-interest communities; revising provisions relating to the solicitation of bids for a homeowners' association project; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to common-interest communities; revising provisions relating to the solicitation of bids for a homeowners' association project; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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View 1 Primary Sponsors Close Primary Sponsors Assemblymember Jill Dickman
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Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for a homeowners' association. (BDR 10-818)

Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for a homeowners' association.

What This Bill Does

  • Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for a homeowners' association.
  • (BDR 10-818)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-01-28 Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System

    (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.) (See full list below)

Official Summary Text

Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for a homeowners' association. (BDR 10-818)

Current Bill Text

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A.B. 129

- *AB129*

ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 129–ASSEMBLYMEMBER DICKMAN

PREFILED JANUARY 28, 2025
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Referred to Committee on Judiciary

SUMMARY—Revises provisions governing bidding procedures for
a homeowners’ association. (BDR 10-818)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: No.

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

AN ACT relating to common-interest communities; revising
provisions relating to the solicitation of bids for a
homeowners’ association project; and providing other
matters properly relating thereto.
Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
Existing law requires a homeowners’ associati on to solicit, whenever 1
reasonably possible, at least three bids if the association project is expected to cost: 2
(1) in a common-interest community that consists of less than 1,000 units, 3 percent 3
or more of the annual budget of the association; or (2) in a common -interest 4
community that consists of 1,000 or more units, 1 percent or more of the annual 5
budget of the association. (NRS 116.31086) This bill requires an association to 6
similarly solicit bids, unless any undue delay in the commencement of the 7
association project could exacerbate property damage or pose a risk of injury. This 8
bill also requires an association to award the contract for an association project to 9
the lowest responsive bidder. 10

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. NRS 116.31086 is hereby amended to read as 1
follows: 2
116.31086 1. [If an association solicits bids for an association 3
project: 4
(a) The] Except as provided in subsection 2, an association 5
[must, whenever reasonably possible,] shall solicit at least three bids 6
if [the] an association project is expected to cost: 7

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[(1)] (a) In a common -interest community that consists of 1
less than 1,000 units, 3 percent or more of the annual budget of the 2
association; or 3
[(2)] (b) In a common -interest community that consists of 4
1,000 or more units, 1 percent or more of the annual budget of the 5
association . [; and 6
(b)] 2. An association is not required to solicit bids for an 7
association project described in subsection 1 if any undue delay in 8
the commencement of the association project could exacerbate 9
property damage or pose a risk of injury. 10
3. The bids must be opened and read aloud during a meeting of 11
the executive board. 12
[2.] 4. An association shall award the contract for an 13
association project to the lowest responsive bidder. 14
5. As used in this section, “association project” includes, 15
without limitation, a project that involves the maintenance, repair, 16
replacement or restoration of any part of the common elements or 17
which involves the provision of professional services to the 18
association, including, without limitation, accounting, engineering 19
and legal services. 20

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