ACMO/CCI-T Applauds The Government Of Ontario's Public Engagement Review Process of Ontario Condominium Act
ACMO/CCI-T Applauds The Government Of Ontario's Public Engagement Review Process of Ontario Condominium Act (CNW Group/Association of Condominium Managers)
TORONTO, Aug. 30, 2012 /CNW/ - The Association of Condominium Managers
of Ontario (ACMO) and the Canadian Condominium Institute, Toronto Area
Chapter (CCI-T) applaud the Ministry of Consumer Services announcement
outlining the Public Engagement Review Process of the Condominium Act. With the engagement of Canada's Public Policy Forum (PPF) to lead the process, the review of the Condominium Act will have
three stages to give condominium owners, residents and other
stakeholder's opportunities to identify issues and develop solutions
and recommendations.
This collaborative approach will provide communities and stakeholders
with a shared responsibility to collectively formulate a workable
action plan.
ACMO and CCI-T encourage the condominium community to support this
important initiative by:
- Attending a minister's public information session in your area
- Emailing your views to: oncondo@ontario.ca
- Discussing with members of your condo or association, and send us your proposals
- Staying informed on the reviews' progress, and your opportunities to comment
- Following them on Twitter: @ontarioconsumer / #oncondo
Or Write them at:
ONCONDO
Ministry of Consumer Services
5th Floor, 777 Bay Street
Toronto, ON
M7A 2J3
About ACMO
The Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario was formed in 1977 to
represent the collective aims of all condominium managers. ACMO's
Mission is to enhance the condominium management profession in Ontario
by advancing the quality performance of Condominium property managers
and management companies. ACMO provides training courses in Ontario
Colleges and approved property management companies that are required
learning for professional condominium managers leading to the
recognized professional designation Registered Condominium Manager
(RCM). The Association's commitment to high standards of professional
and business practices is further evidenced in the corporate
certification ACMO 2000.
About CCI
Established in 1982, the Canadian Condominium Institute leads the National condominium industry by providing education, information, awareness and access to expertise by and for our members. Comprised of fifteen national chapters, including a very active Toronto and Area Chapter, CCI represents condominium owners, boards of directors, professionals and trades serving the condominium industry. Coast to Coast...we are your condo connection!
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SOURCE: Association of Condominium Managers
For further information:CONTACTS
Dean McCabe, RCM, ACCI, President
Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario
Phone: (905) 826-6890
Bill Thompson, BA, RCM, ACCI, FCCI, President
Canadian Condominium Institute - Toronto & Area Chapter
Phone: (416) 491-6216