The Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels is a seven-member body, appointed by the governor that acts in an advisory capacity to the Division, adopts regulations, and conducts disciplinary hearings.
Qualifications and Limitations
- Must be a US citizen.
- Must be a resident of the State of Nevada.
- At least four members of the Commission must be residents of
a county whose population is 700,000 or more (NRS 116.600).
- Must have resided in a common-interest community or have
been actively engaged in a business or profession related to common-interest
communities for not less than 3 years immediately preceding the date of his
appointment.
- After the initial terms, each member of the Commission
serves a term of 3 years. Each member
may serve not more than two consecutive full terms. If a vacancy occurs during a member’s term,
the Governor shall appoint a person qualified to replace the member for the
remainder of the unexpired term.
- One member shall be a unit’s owner residing in this state
and who has served as a member of an executive board in this state.
- One member shall be in the business of developing
common-interest communities in this state.
- One member shall hold a permit or certificate.
- One member shall be a certified public accountant licensed
to practice in this state pursuant to the provisions of chapter 628 of NRS.
- One member shall be an attorney licensed to practice in this
state.
- Two members who are unit owners residing in this State but
who are not required to have served as members of an executive board.
Ex Parte Communication
An ex parte communication is a communication made to a
commission member concerning a pending licensing, disciplinary, rule making proceeding
or education course approval. The communication is made outside of the formal
proceeding and is not made to the entire commission. Literally, ex parte means
one side; by or for one side. The formal definition is: an oral or written
communication not on the public record with no prior notice to all parties. Ex
parte communications may violate due process and may force a Commissioner to
recuse him/herself from participation.
Service of Process
Pursuant to chapter 116 of NRS service of process and other
communications upon the Commission may be made at the principal office of the
Real Estate Division. The following is the proper routing for service of
process and other communication upon the Commission:
Administration Section Manager
State of Nevada, Department of Business & Industry
Real Estate Division
3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 350
Las Vegas, Nevada 89102
Phone (702) 486-4036
Fax (702) 486-4275Commission Members
PHYLLIS TOMASSO
Chairman
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Homeowner Member
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REAPPOINTED: 10/01/2024
TERM EXPIRES: 09/30/2027
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PATRICIA MORSE JARMAN
Vice Chairman
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Homeowner Member
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REAPPOINTED: 10/02/2023
TERM EXPIRES: 10/01/2026
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JUNE HEYDARIAN
Secretary
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Community Manager Member
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APPOINTED: 10/01/2022
TERM EXPIRES: 09/30/2025
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KIM E. LIGHTHART
Commissioner
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Accountant Member
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APPOINTED: 10/01/2022
TERM EXPIRES: 09/30/2025
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VACANT
Commissioner
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Developer Member
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SARA GILLIAM
Commissioner
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Homeowner Member
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APPOINTED: 10/02/2023
TERM EXPIRES: 10/01/2026
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ROBERT SWEETIN
Commissioner
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Attorney Member |
APPOINTED: 02/01/2024
TERM EXPIRES: 01/31/2027
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Meeting Schedule
Commission meeting schedules are subject to change without
notice. We recommend that you call (702)
486-4074 or (702) 486-4036, or check back frequently.
Meeting agendas are stacked and the meeting will close upon
completion of the agenda.
Click here to view the meeting calendar.
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