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TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 29

UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY ELECTRONIC RECORDING ACT

31-2905. Commission created -- Officers -- Standards. (1) An electronic recording commission consisting of seven (7) members appointed by the governor is hereby created to adopt standards to implement this chapter. A majority of the members of the commission must be recorders, and at least one (1) member shall be a representative from the title insurance industry. The governor shall appoint three (3) members, each for a term of two (2) years; two (2) members, each for a term of three (3) years; and two (2) members each for a term of four (4) years. Thereafter, the term of office shall be four (4) years. Vacancies in any unexpired term shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(2) The commission shall annually elect a chairman and a secretary-treasurer from among its members. The commission shall meet regularly at least once each year, and at such other times as called by the chairman or when requested by two (2) or more members of the commission.

(3) To keep the standards and practices of recorders in this state in harmony with the standards and practices of recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act and to keep the technology used by recorders in this state compatible with technology used by recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act, the electronic recording commission, so far as is consistent with the purposes, policies and provisions of this chapter, shall adopt, amend or repeal standards, taking into account the following considerations:

(a) Standards and practices of other jurisdictions;

(b) The most recent standards promulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the property records industry association;

(c) The views of interested persons and governmental officials and entities;

(d) The needs of counties of varying size, population and resources; and

(e) Standards requiring adequate information security protection to ensure that electronic documents are accurate, authentic, adequately preserved and resistant to tampering.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title31 > T31ch29 > T31ch29sect31-2905

TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 29

UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY ELECTRONIC RECORDING ACT

31-2905. Commission created -- Officers -- Standards. (1) An electronic recording commission consisting of seven (7) members appointed by the governor is hereby created to adopt standards to implement this chapter. A majority of the members of the commission must be recorders, and at least one (1) member shall be a representative from the title insurance industry. The governor shall appoint three (3) members, each for a term of two (2) years; two (2) members, each for a term of three (3) years; and two (2) members each for a term of four (4) years. Thereafter, the term of office shall be four (4) years. Vacancies in any unexpired term shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(2) The commission shall annually elect a chairman and a secretary-treasurer from among its members. The commission shall meet regularly at least once each year, and at such other times as called by the chairman or when requested by two (2) or more members of the commission.

(3) To keep the standards and practices of recorders in this state in harmony with the standards and practices of recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act and to keep the technology used by recorders in this state compatible with technology used by recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act, the electronic recording commission, so far as is consistent with the purposes, policies and provisions of this chapter, shall adopt, amend or repeal standards, taking into account the following considerations:

(a) Standards and practices of other jurisdictions;

(b) The most recent standards promulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the property records industry association;

(c) The views of interested persons and governmental officials and entities;

(d) The needs of counties of varying size, population and resources; and

(e) Standards requiring adequate information security protection to ensure that electronic documents are accurate, authentic, adequately preserved and resistant to tampering.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title31 > T31ch29 > T31ch29sect31-2905

TITLE 31

COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

CHAPTER 29

UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY ELECTRONIC RECORDING ACT

31-2905. Commission created -- Officers -- Standards. (1) An electronic recording commission consisting of seven (7) members appointed by the governor is hereby created to adopt standards to implement this chapter. A majority of the members of the commission must be recorders, and at least one (1) member shall be a representative from the title insurance industry. The governor shall appoint three (3) members, each for a term of two (2) years; two (2) members, each for a term of three (3) years; and two (2) members each for a term of four (4) years. Thereafter, the term of office shall be four (4) years. Vacancies in any unexpired term shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(2) The commission shall annually elect a chairman and a secretary-treasurer from among its members. The commission shall meet regularly at least once each year, and at such other times as called by the chairman or when requested by two (2) or more members of the commission.

(3) To keep the standards and practices of recorders in this state in harmony with the standards and practices of recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act and to keep the technology used by recorders in this state compatible with technology used by recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact substantially this uniform act, the electronic recording commission, so far as is consistent with the purposes, policies and provisions of this chapter, shall adopt, amend or repeal standards, taking into account the following considerations:

(a) Standards and practices of other jurisdictions;

(b) The most recent standards promulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the property records industry association;

(c) The views of interested persons and governmental officials and entities;

(d) The needs of counties of varying size, population and resources; and

(e) Standards requiring adequate information security protection to ensure that electronic documents are accurate, authentic, adequately preserved and resistant to tampering.