By Law Office of Kaitlyn R. Campanile, LLC
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March 22, 2021
With warmer weather approaching, it is time again for New Jersey community associations to turn their attention towards the question of re-opening amenities. Throughout the entirety of the 2020 summer season, many community associations chose to keep their pools and recreational areas closed. Current State of Community Association Pools Executive Order No. 153 , issued on June 9, 2020, provided that outdoor swimming pools could open effectively on Monday, June 22, 2020. On July 2, 2020, Executive Directive 20-022 was released, which provided Health and Safety Standards for pools and aquatic recreation facilities pursuant to Executive Order No. 153. Since then, Executive Directive 20-022 has been superseded by Executive Directive 20-031 and was most recently revised on March 18, 2021. Some of the key points of the Executive Directive were discussed in a prior blog post that can be found here . In summary, community associations would need to take many measures to ensure compliance with the State’s requirements, such as creating a “COVID-19 Pool Operation Prevention Plan,” requiring cloth face coverings for all individuals who are out of the pool when social distancing cannot be maintained, training of pool personnel regarding COVID-19 awareness, cleaning, and sanitizing, designating a COVID-19 ambassador to monitor and encourage social distancing and oversee equipment sanitization, designating a COVID-19 contact person, maintaining sign-in sheets for all staff and guests, and more. What Happens Next? As of right now, the measures put in place last year by the State remain as is for the upcoming summer season. With the COVID-19 vaccine becoming more widely available, it is certainly possible that additional Executive Orders will be issued in the coming months that could possibly reduce or change the requirements for community association pools. In addition, the New Jersey Department of Health could issue guidelines that provide further instruction or clarification for community associations trying to navigate compliance with Executive Order(s). Community association Boards of Trustees and property managers should review and discuss Executive Order No. 153 and the current Executive Directive in light of the upcoming 2021 summer season, with an open mindsight that restrictions could change in the near future. The health and safety of the residents and guests of the community association should be considered, as well as the potential additional operation costs of re-opening a community pool while COVID-19 restrictions remain in place. If you have questions about community associations during the COVID-19 pandemic, or any other condo or HOA issue, you can contact the Law Office of Kaitlyn R. Campanile, LLC here . This information should not be considered legal advice and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with an attorney.