are doing but everywhere. there s no wall high enough to keep us safe from this pandemic or the next biological threat we face, and there will be others. it requires coordinated multilateral action. we was all commit to it an ambitious climate action if we are going to prevent the worst impact of climate change and limiting global warming to know more than 1.5 celsius. to make the global transition to clean energy technology. when i first was elected vice president with president obama, the military status down to let us know with the greatest threats facing america were. the greatest physical threats. this is not a joke. you know the joint chiefs told us the greatest threat facing america was? global warming. because there will be significant population movements, fights overland from millions of people leaving places because they
are doing but everywhere. there s no wall high enough to keep us safe from this pandemic or the next biological threat we face, and there will be others. it requires coordinated multilateral action. we was all commit to it an ambitious climate action if we are going to prevent the worst impact of climate change and limiting global warming to know more than 1.5 celsius. to make the global transition to clean energy technology. when i first was elected vice president with president obama, the military status down to let us know with the greatest threats facing america were. the greatest physical threats. this is not a joke. you know the joint chiefs told us the greatest threat facing america was? global warming. because there will be significant population movements, fights overland from millions of people leaving places because they
Updated June 4, 2021
July 1 means new laws become effective in Virginia. The 2021 legislative session and special sessions were busy and resulted in sweeping changes many of which impact Virginia community associations. Of significance to property owners’ associations (“POAs”) and condominium associations are the following laws that become effective July 1, 2021:
Use of Electronic Means for Meetings and Voting (HB1816/SB1183)
Any meeting of the association (e.g., annual or special meetings of the members), board of directors, or committee may be held entirely or partially by electronic means so long as the board has adopted guidelines for the use of electronic means at such meetings. The guidelines must ensure that those accessing the meetings are authorized to do so and that persons entitled to participate in such meetings have an opportunity to do so. The definition of electronic means in both the POA Act and the Condominium Act will be augmented to add a meeting co
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July 1 means new laws become effective in Virginia. The 2021 legislative session and special sessions were busy and resulted in sweeping changes many of which impact Virginia community associations. Of significance to property owners’ associations (“POAs”) and condominium associations are the following laws that become effective July 1, 2021:
Use of Electronic Means for Meetings and Voting (HB1816/SB1183)
Any meeting of the association (e.g., annual or special meetings of the members), board of directors, or committee may be held entirely or partially by electronic means so long as the board has adopted guidelines for the use of electronic means at such meetings. The guidelines must ensure that those accessing the meetings are authorized to do so and that persons entitled to participate in such meetings have an opportunity to do so. The definition of electronic means in both the POA Act and the Condominium Ac
President Armen Sarkissian
The office of President Armen Sarkissian said on Tuesday that he intends to apply to Armenia’s Constitutional Court to get legal clarity on the matter of dismissing the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan.
Late last month, Gasparyan, along with Armenia’s top military brass, called for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who immediately fired him and sent the decree for approval by the president, who did not comply with the prime minister’s request saying that the request did not constitute a regular personnel shuffling. Last week, Pashinyan submitted a second request to fire Gasparyan last week and the president signaled that he would send the matter to the Constitutional Court.