CAMICB Policy Adoption

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In December 2016, the CAMICB Board of Commissioners adopted a new policy that requires CMCAs to proactively report felony convictions or a similar event. The below language will be added to both the initial and recertification applications:

Have you been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor since your last recertification?

 Yes  No If “yes,” submit statement of explanation and relevant information including court     document(s).

Have you ever had a license, certification, registration or permit to practice any regulated profession revoked, suspended, relinquished or withdrawn?

 Yes  No If “yes,” submit statement of explanation and relevant information including court document(s).

Further, if any circumstance changes my answer to any of the questions above, including but not limited to a felony conviction, entry of a plea of nolo contendre in a felony case, or revocation of a state or professional credential or license I will notify CAMICB by providing a written statement and detailed explanation within 30 days of the event in question. I will address the statement and detailed explanation to: CAMICB, 6402 Arlington Blvd., Suite 510, Falls Church, VA 22042 or info@camicb.org

 

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CAMICB is a more than 25 year old independent professional certification body responsible for developing and delivering the Certified Manager of Community Associations® (CMCA) examination. CAMICB awards and maintains the CMCA credential, recognized worldwide as a benchmark of professionalism in the field of common interest community management. The CMCA examination tests the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform effectively as a professional community association manager. CMCA credential holders attest to full compliance with the CMCA Standards of Professional Conduct, committing to ethical and informed execution of the duties of a professional manager. The CMCA credentialing program carries dual accreditation. The National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accredits the CMCA program for meeting its U.S.-based standards for credentialing bodies. The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredits the CMCA program for meeting the stringent requirements of the ISO/IEC 17024 Standard, the international standards for certification bodies. The program's dual accreditation represents compliance with rigorous standards for developing, delivering, and maintaining a professional credentialing program. It underscores the strength and integrity of the CMCA credential. Privacy Policy: https://www.camicb.org/privacy-policy

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