Florida Community Association Manager Practice Exam

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Is it true that a volunteer director does not need a CAM license if they are not compensated?

True

A volunteer director in a community association indeed does not need to hold a Community Association Manager (CAM) license if they are serving without compensation. This stems from regulations that differentiate between compensated management positions and volunteer roles. The Florida statutes primarily require a CAM license for individuals who are managing community associations for remuneration or whose responsibilities fall outside the scope of mere volunteer activities. In this context, a volunteer director who is actively involved in making decisions and participating in the governance of the association without any pay is considered to be exercising their civic duties rather than operating as a licensed manager. Thus, the volunteer status alleviates the requirement for licensure. However, it’s important for volunteer directors to still adhere to the governing documents and the rules set by the community association, ensuring that they operate within the framework established by their specific community. While there might be additional rules set forth by particular associations or regulations that could affect this requirement, the general guideline remains that non-compensated roles do not call for a CAM license.

False

Depends on the association rules

Only for certain positions

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