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ID S1096
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates a 7-member electronic recording commission appointed by the governor and located in the office of the secretary of state to adopt standards for electronic recording implementation.
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Requires a majority of commission members to be recorders and at least one member from the title insurance industry, with staggered 2, 3, and 4-year terms, with subsequent terms of 4 years.
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Commission shall annually elect a chairman and secretary-treasurer, meet at least once yearly, and adopt standards considering other jurisdictions' practices, national standard-setting bodies, interested persons' views, county needs, and information security protection requirements.
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Requires commissioners to appoint one member to serve as liaison to the Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) to monitor technological changes and standards in other jurisdictions.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law relating to the Electronic Recording Commission to provide for location of the commission in the office of the Secretary of State and to provide a certain duty of the commission members.
ELECTRONIC RECORDING COMMISSION
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 127 Effective: 07/01/11
3/23/2011