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CHAPTER 3

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9-331. County officials replacing documents or books -- Manner. Whenever any officer of any county is required or authorized by law to record, copy, file, recopy or replace any document, plat, paper, written instrument, or book, on file or of record in his office, he may do so by photostatic, photographic, microphotographic, microfilm, optical scan or other process which produces a clear, accurate, and permanent copy or reproduction of the original document, plat, paper, written instrument, or record, in accordance with standards not less than those now approved for permanent records by the American national standards institute (ANSI).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title9 > T9ch3 > T9ch3sect9-331

TITLE 9

EVIDENCE

CHAPTER 3

PUBLIC WRITINGS

9-331. County officials replacing documents or books -- Manner. Whenever any officer of any county is required or authorized by law to record, copy, file, recopy or replace any document, plat, paper, written instrument, or book, on file or of record in his office, he may do so by photostatic, photographic, microphotographic, microfilm, optical scan or other process which produces a clear, accurate, and permanent copy or reproduction of the original document, plat, paper, written instrument, or record, in accordance with standards not less than those now approved for permanent records by the American national standards institute (ANSI).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title9 > T9ch3 > T9ch3sect9-331

TITLE 9

EVIDENCE

CHAPTER 3

PUBLIC WRITINGS

9-331. County officials replacing documents or books -- Manner. Whenever any officer of any county is required or authorized by law to record, copy, file, recopy or replace any document, plat, paper, written instrument, or book, on file or of record in his office, he may do so by photostatic, photographic, microphotographic, microfilm, optical scan or other process which produces a clear, accurate, and permanent copy or reproduction of the original document, plat, paper, written instrument, or record, in accordance with standards not less than those now approved for permanent records by the American national standards institute (ANSI).