West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4230

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Real Property Electronic Recording Standards and Regulations

Impact

The introduction of HB4230 is anticipated to have a significant impact on state laws regarding property transactions. By creating new electronic recording standards, the bill could streamline the process for recording real estate documents, potentially reducing errors and delays. This modernization is essential for improving service delivery and accessibility for residents engaging in property transactions, allowing for faster processing times and a reduction in the use of paper-based records.

Summary

House Bill 4230 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by authorizing the Secretary of State to establish legislative rules concerning Real Property Electronic Recording Standards and Regulations. This legislation is part of ongoing efforts to modernize how real property transactions are documented and processed electronically, aligning state practices with advancements in technology and the need for efficiency in property transactions.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB4230 appears to be supportive, particularly among those advocating for technological advancements and modernization within state governance. Stakeholders involved in real estate transactions, including realtors, title companies, and property owners, may view the bill favorably as it promises to enhance the efficiency of recording property-related documents. However, there may be underlying concerns about the implications for privacy and security in electronic records, which could prompt further discussion in legislative circles.

Contention

While there has not been significant public contention reported regarding HB4230, stakeholders may raise questions about the specifics of the regulations to be promulgated by the Secretary of State. The focus of such concerns could revolve around data privacy, security measures for electronic records, and the transition from traditional to electronic methods of documentation. Ensuring that the legislative rules balance modernization with adequate protections may be key to the bill's acceptance.

Companion Bills

WV SB391

Similar To Secretary of State rule relating to real property electronic recording standards and regulations

Previously Filed As

WV SB391

Secretary of State rule relating to real property electronic recording standards and regulations

WV HB4227

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Use of Digital Signatures

WV HB4229

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Standards and Guidelines for Electronic Notarization, Remote Online Notarization, and Remote Ink Notarization

WV HB4228

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Regulation of Political Party Headquarters Finances

WV HB4225

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Voter Registration List Maintenance by the Secretary of State

WV HB4226

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the Combined Voter Registration and Driver Licensing Fund

WV HB4224

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Voter Registration at the Division of Motor Vehicles

WV HB4217

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Regulations Governing Pharmacists

WV HB4164

Authorizing the Secretary of State to promulgate a legislative rule relating to minimum standards for election administration, infrastructure, and security

WV HB4239

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Reporting Debt

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.