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§ 55-142.13. Uniform standards.

In consultation with the circuit court clerks, the Executive Secretary of theSupreme Court, and interested citizens and businesses, the VirginiaInformation Technologies Agency shall develop standards to implementelectronic recording of real property documents. The Agency shall considerstandards and practices of other jurisdictions; the most recent standardspromulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the Real PropertyRecords Industry Association, views of interested persons and othergovernmental entities; and needs of localities of varying sizes, population,and resources.

(2005, c. 744.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-55 > Chapter-6 > 55-142-13

§ 55-142.13. Uniform standards.

In consultation with the circuit court clerks, the Executive Secretary of theSupreme Court, and interested citizens and businesses, the VirginiaInformation Technologies Agency shall develop standards to implementelectronic recording of real property documents. The Agency shall considerstandards and practices of other jurisdictions; the most recent standardspromulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the Real PropertyRecords Industry Association, views of interested persons and othergovernmental entities; and needs of localities of varying sizes, population,and resources.

(2005, c. 744.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-55 > Chapter-6 > 55-142-13

§ 55-142.13. Uniform standards.

In consultation with the circuit court clerks, the Executive Secretary of theSupreme Court, and interested citizens and businesses, the VirginiaInformation Technologies Agency shall develop standards to implementelectronic recording of real property documents. The Agency shall considerstandards and practices of other jurisdictions; the most recent standardspromulgated by national standard-setting bodies, such as the Real PropertyRecords Industry Association, views of interested persons and othergovernmental entities; and needs of localities of varying sizes, population,and resources.

(2005, c. 744.)