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Posted By SusannaM on 01/18/2009 6:23 AM
A "guideline" is a guide or indication for present or future action.
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That's the way I see it and that's the way I was taught in class.
That may be what you were taught, and that may be your connotation, but I can assure you that a great majority of people will understand a "guideline" to be an optional course of action, whereas a "statute" is not.
It might be worth your while, and prevent slippery situations in the future, for you to revise the terminology somewhat.
In other words, say something like: HOAs can obtain GUIDANCE from FL 720 when their governing documents are silent.
That removes the somewhat "optional" implication of the word "guideline."
They can look to the statute for GUIDANCE . . .
Not "FL 720 is a guideline."
Guidance would direct you to the course of action that should be taken.
A guideline would simply indicate action that may be taken, but it's not required.
Two different meanings. One removes the statutory intent, the other does not.
. . . just trying to reduce confusion