Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1003

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/5/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Montgomery County - Clerk of the Circuit Court - Plat Recordation PG/MC 110-24

Impact

The passage of HB1003 would have significant implications for local government operations in Montgomery County. The bill alters existing regulations regarding how land subdivision documents are maintained, providing an update in line with technological advancements. This change is expected to improve efficiency for both the Clerk of the Circuit Court and the public who require access to these records. The electronic format is anticipated to facilitate quicker retrieval and reduced physical storage needs, while ensuring compliance with archival standards.

Summary

House Bill 1003 focuses on the recordation of plats in Montgomery County, Maryland, allowing for the recording and maintenance of such documents in an electronic format as approved by the State Archivist. This legislative change aims to modernize the current recordkeeping process, which traditionally required physical documents. By permitting electronic recordation, the bill seeks to streamline procedures while ensuring the integrity and accessibility of real estate records.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1003 appears to be positive, with a general consensus among lawmakers regarding the necessity of updating recordation practices to reflect modern technology. Stakeholders, including real estate professionals and local government officials, have expressed support for the bill as it addresses current operational challenges associated with traditional record-keeping methods. The embrace of electronic documentation aligns with broader goals of enhancing governmental efficiency and public service quality.

Contention

While there has not been significant public opposition to HB1003, some concerns may exist regarding data security and the transition from physical to electronic records. Stakeholders may question the adequacy of measures in place to protect sensitive information associated with property records. However, the bill mandates that all electronic records be maintained in a manner approved by the State Archivist, which aims to alleviate potential concerns about the reliability and preservation of electronic documentation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB163

Real Property - Recordation and Land Records - Requirements

MD HB778

Montgomery County - Bicounty Agencies - Commissioner Discipline, Disclosures, Training, and Ethics MC/PG 105-23

MD SB67

Clerks of the Circuit Courts - Civil Commissions - Presentation and Reporting

MD HB344

Montgomery County – Voting Methods MC 03–23

MD HB820

Montgomery County - Maryland Route 200 (Intercounty Connector) - Speed Limit Enforcement MC 8-23

MD HB819

Montgomery County - Off-Street Parking Requirements Near Mass Transit Stations MC/PG 106-23

MD HB822

Montgomery County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Authorized Highways MC 6-23

MD SB971

Real Property - Recordation - Procedures

MD HB763

Montgomery County - Collective Bargaining for Sheriff's Office Employees - Binding Arbitration Procedures MC 13-23

MD HB134

Clerks of the Courts - Case Management System - Information

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.