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Home » US Law » 2022 Connecticut General Statutes » VOLUME 2 » Title 7 - Municipalities » Chapter 92a - Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act

Section 7-35bb. – Definitions.

As used in sections 7-35aa to 7-35gg, inclusive: (1) “Document” means information that is: (A) Inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form; and (B) eligible to be recorded in the land records maintained by the town clerk. (2) “Electronic” means relating […]

Section 7-35cc. – Validity of electronic documents.

(a) If a law requires, as a condition for recording, that a document be an original, be on paper or another tangible medium, or be in writing, the requirement is satisfied by an electronic document satisfying sections 7-35aa to 7-35gg, inclusive. (b) If a law requires, as a condition for recording, that a document be […]

Section 7-35dd. – Recording of documents.

(a) As used in this section, “paper document” means a document that is received by the town clerk in a form that is not electronic. (b) A town clerk: (1) Who implements any of the functions listed in this section shall do so in compliance with regulations adopted by the State Librarian pursuant to section […]

Section 7-35ee. – Administration and standards. Regulations. Duties of State Librarian. Real Property Electronic Recording Advisory Committee.

(a) The State Librarian, in consultation with the Public Records Administrator and the Real Property Electronic Recording Advisory Committee established in subsection (b) of this section, shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to implement sections 7-35aa to 7-35gg, inclusive. (b) (1) The State Librarian shall establish a Real Property Electronic Recording Advisory Committee. […]

Section 7-35ff. – Uniformity of application and construction.

In applying and construing the uniform provisions of sections 7-35aa to 7-35gg, inclusive, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact such uniform provisions. (P.A. 08-56, S. 6.) History: P.A. 08-56 effective October 1, 2009.