Date & Time Thursday, April 2, 2026 1:00 PM
Location King Kalakaua Building, Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room, 1st Floor 335 Merchant Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Remote Access Join Online

AI-Generated Summary

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What's Being Discussed

  • Approval of meeting minutes from the March 6, 2026 Task Force meeting.
  • Licensing of condominium managers — the Task Force will discuss whether and how condominium managers in Hawaii should be required to hold a professional license.
  • Planning future meeting topics — members will decide what subjects to address at upcoming meetings.

The Task Force may also hold a closed (executive) session to receive confidential legal advice from its attorney on the group's legal powers and responsibilities.

Decisions Expected

  • A vote to approve the March 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
  • Possible direction or next steps on the condominium manager licensing discussion, though this appears to be an ongoing conversation rather than a final vote.
  • Agreement on topics for future meetings.

Who Should Pay Attention

  • Condominium managers and management companies — licensing requirements could directly affect how they operate and what credentials they need.
  • Condominium owners and residents — new licensing rules could change who is qualified to manage their building.
  • Condominium associations — changes in manager licensing may affect how associations hire and oversee staff.
  • Real estate and property management professionals interested in state regulation of the industry.

The meeting is open to the public both in person in Honolulu and online via Zoom. Public testimony is welcome; written testimony should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance to cpr-taskforce@dcca.hawaii.gov.

How to Participate

This is a public meeting — all community members are welcome to attend and provide testimony. Meetings are typically held in person and may also be accessible online.