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Public Act 099-0662 Public Act 0662 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0662 | SB2805 Enrolled | LRB099 19731 HEP 44129 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording | Act is amended by changing Section 5 as follows: | (765 ILCS 33/5)
| Sec. 5. Administration and standards. | (a) To adopt standards to implement this Act, there is | established, within the Office of the Secretary of State, the | Illinois Electronic Recording Commission consisting of 17 15 | commissioners as follows: | (1) The Secretary of State or the Secretary's designee | shall be a permanent commissioner. | (2) The Secretary of State shall appoint the following | additional 16 14 commissioners: | (A) Three who are from the land title profession. | (B) Three who are from lending institutions. | (C) One who is an attorney. | (D) Seven who are county recorders, no more than 4 | of whom are from one political party, representative of | counties of varying size, geography, population, and | resources. | (E) Two who are licensed real estate brokers or |
| managing brokers under the Real Estate License Act of | 2000. | (3) On the effective date of this Act, the Secretary of | State or the Secretary's designee shall become the Acting | Chairperson of the Commission. The Secretary shall appoint | the initial commissioners within 60 days and hold the first | meeting of the Commission within 120 days, notifying | commissioners of the time and place of the first meeting | with at least 14 days' notice.
At its first meeting the | Commission shall adopt, by a majority vote, such rules and | structure that it deems necessary to govern its operations, | including the title, responsibilities, and election of | officers. Once adopted, the rules and structure may be | altered or amended by the Commission by majority vote. Upon | the election of officers and adoption of rules or bylaws, | the duties of the Acting Chairperson shall cease. | (4) The Commission shall meet at least once every year | within the State of Illinois. The time and place of | meetings to be determined by the Chairperson and approved | by a majority of the Commission. | (5) Nine Eight commissioners shall constitute a | quorum. | (6) Commissioners shall receive no compensation for | their services but may be reimbursed for reasonable | expenses at current rates in effect at the Office of the | Secretary of State, directly related to their duties as |
| commissioners and participation at Commission meetings or | while on business or at meetings which have been authorized | by the Commission. | (7) Appointed commissioners shall serve terms of 3 | years, which shall expire on December 1st. Five of the | initially appointed commissioners, including at least 2 | county recorders, shall serve terms of one year, 5 of the | initially appointed commissioners, including at least 2 | county recorders, shall serve terms of 2 years, and 4 of | the initially appointed commissioners shall serve terms of | 3 years, to be determined by lot. Of the commissioners | appointed under subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of this | subsection, one of the initially appointed commissioners | shall serve a term of 2 years and one of the initially | appointed commissioners shall serve a term of 3 years, to | be determined by lot. The calculation of the terms in | office of the initially appointed commissioners shall | begin on the first December 1st after the commissioners | have served at least 6 months in office. | (8) The Chairperson shall declare a commissioner's | office vacant immediately after receipt of a written | resignation, death, a recorder commissioner no longer | holding the public office, or under other circumstances | specified within the rules adopted by the Commission, which | shall also by rule specify how and by what deadlines a | replacement is to be appointed. |
| (c) The Commission shall adopt and transmit to the | Secretary of State standards to implement this Act and shall be | the exclusive entity to set standards for counties to engage in | electronic recording in the State of Illinois. | (d) To keep the standards and practices of county recorders | in this State in harmony with the standards and practices of | recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact | substantially this Act and to keep the technology used by | county recorders in this State compatible with technology used | by recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact | substantially this Act, the Commission, so far as is consistent | with the purposes, policies, and provisions of this Act, in | adopting, amending, and repealing standards shall consider: | (1) standards and practices of other jurisdictions; | (2) the most recent standards promulgated by national | standard-setting bodies, such as the Property Records | Industry Association; | (3) the views of interested persons and governmental | officials and entities; | (4) the needs of counties of varying size, population, | and resources; and | (5) standards requiring adequate information security | protection to ensure that electronic documents are | accurate, authentic, adequately preserved, and resistant | to tampering. | (e) The Commission shall review the statutes related to |
| real property and the statutes related to recording real | property documents and shall recommend to the General Assembly | any changes in the statutes that the Commission deems necessary | or advisable. | (f) Funding. The Secretary of State may accept for the | Commission, for any of its purposes and functions, donations, | gifts, grants, and appropriations of money, equipment, | supplies, materials, and services from the federal government, | the State or any of its departments or agencies, a county or | municipality, or from any institution, person, firm, or | corporation. The Commission may authorize a fee payable by | counties engaged in electronic recording to fund its expenses. | Any fee shall be proportional based on county population or | number of documents recorded annually. On approval by a county | recorder of the form and amount, a county board may authorize | payment of any fee out of the special fund it has created to | fund document storage and electronic retrieval, as authorized | in Section 3-5018 of the Counties Code. Any funds received by | the Office of the Secretary of State for the Commission shall | be used entirely for expenses approved by and for the use of | the Commission. | (g) The Secretary of State shall provide administrative | support to the Commission, including the preparation of the | agenda and minutes for Commission meetings, distribution of | notices and proposed rules to commissioners, payment of bills | and reimbursement for expenses of commissioners. |
| (h) Standards and rules adopted by the Commission shall be | delivered to the Secretary of State. Within 60 days, the | Secretary shall either promulgate by rule the standards | adopted, amended, or repealed or return them to the Commission, | with findings, for changes. The Commission may override the | Secretary by a three-fifths vote, in which case the Secretary | shall publish the Commission's standards.
| (Source: P.A. 95-472, eff. 8-27-07.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2017
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