The proposed rules for the administration, implementation and enforcement of the recently enacted Community Association Manager Licensing Act were published on May 6, 2011.
The Illinois Community Association Manager Licensing Act (Act) is a law passed by the Illinois Legislature in 2009 that requires professional community association managers to obtain a professional license to work in the state. This law is recorded as Public Act 96-0726.
The goal of this law is to provide for the regulation of community association managers to ensure that those engaged in the profession have a minimum set of qualifications needed to manage community associations. It also provides for the maintenance of high ethical and professional standards within the profession and creates disciplinary procedures.