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The time-share instruments for a time-share estate program shall prescribe reasonable arrangements for management and operation of the time-share program and for the maintenance, repair and furnishing of units, which shall include, but need not be limited to provisions for the following:
(a) creation of an association of time-share estate owners;
(b) adoption of bylaws for organizing and operating the association; (c) payment of costs and expenses of operating the time-share program
and owning and maintaining the units;

(d) employment and termination of employment of the managing agent for the association;

(e) preparation and dissemination to owners of an annual budget and of operating statements and other financial information concerning the time- share program;

(f) adoption of standards and rules of conduct for the use and occupancy of units by owners;

(g) collection of assessments from owners to defray the expenses of management of the time- share program and maintenance of the units;
(h) comprehensive general liability insurance for death, bodily injury and property damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of units by owners, their guests and other users;
(i) methods for providing compensating use periods or monetary compensation to an owner if a unit cannot be made available for the period to which the owner is entitled by schedule or by confirmed reservation;
(j) procedures for imposing a monetary penalty or suspension of an owner’s right and privileges in the time-share program for failure of the owner to comply with provisions of the time-share instruments or the rules of the association with respect to the use of the units. Under these procedures, an owner must be given notice and the opportunity to refute or

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CH. 47 TIME-SHARE OWNERSHIP

explain the charges against him in person or in writing to the governing body of the association before a decision to impose discipline is rendered; and

(k) employment of attorneys, accountants and other professional persons as necessary to assist in the management of the time-share program and the units.