Creating Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act

SB 552 Creating Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act

West Virginia 2013 Regular Session

Creating Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act
SB-552


About SB-552

The purpose of this bill is to adopt the Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act. Under the proposed bill, any requirement of state law describing or requiring that a land record document be an original, on paper, or in writing are satisfied by a document in electronic form. In addition, any requirement that the document contain a signature or acknowledgment is satisfied by an electronic signature or acknowledgment. The bill authorizes the clerk to accept electronic documents for recording and to index and store those documents. The article does not provide a means of funding the establishment or operation of an electronic recording system. No single approach is recommended and in fact, the commissioners recognized that the best approach for a state may involve multiple systems. The bill requires the Real Property Electronic Recording Standards Council to develop a legislative rule containing standards for electronic recording to be used by each county. The standards are to be developed with a vision toward fostering intra-and interstate harmony and uniformity in the electronic recording process. The council will engage in a stakeholder type rule-making process to assure that all of the affected parties have the opportunity to participate in the process.

  

Bill Texts

Introduced

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Passed Senate (Roll No. 4)

04/08/2013

Yeas: 33 | Nays: 0
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Passed House (Roll No. 204)

04/04/2013

Yeas: 97 | Nays: 0
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Effective from passage (Roll No. 205)

04/04/2013

Yeas: 97 | Nays: 0
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Passed Senate (Roll No. 17)

04/01/2013

Yeas: 34 | Nays: 0
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Passed Senate (Roll No. 2)

03/28/2013

Yeas: 34 | Nays: 0
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History

To House Finance

04/02/2013

To Finance

04/02/2013

Introduced In House

04/02/2013

Ordered To House

04/01/2013

Passed Senate (roll No. 17)

04/01/2013

Read 3rd Time

04/01/2013

On 3rd Reading

04/01/2013

Read 2nd Time

03/29/2013

On 2nd Reading

03/29/2013

Reported Do Pass

03/28/2013

Having Been Read 1st Time, Prior Proceedings, 3/27/13

03/28/2013

On 2nd Reading To Judiciary

03/27/2013

Read 1st Time

03/27/2013

On 1st Reading

03/27/2013

Immediate Consideration

03/27/2013

Reported Do Pass, But First To Judiciary

03/27/2013

Filed For Introduction

03/18/2013

To Interstate Cooperation

03/18/2013

Introduced In Senate

03/18/2013

To Interstate Cooperation Then Judiciary

03/18/2013