NOLOGY mmunities CONSIDERATIONS FOR REGULATING USE BY KATHERINE BRADY, ESQ. AND CHRISTOPHER MALLOY, ESQ. A VARIETY OF NEW FORMS OF TECHNOLOGY can impact an association's common areas and can and should be regulated by those associations. Association boards have the authority to make rules concerning the use of the common areas and to regulate activities that impact the common areas. Here, we will discuss policy considerations for regulating drones, charging stations, doorbell cameras, and virtual meetings and elections. To ensure that new technology is appropriately integrated and regulated at your association, we recommend that you consult local counsel about developing rules that protect the common area in the manner that best suits your community. December 2022 CONDOMEDIA 19