Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1018

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Abstracting; modifying requirements of the Oklahoma Abstractors Act. Effective date.

Impact

By establishing clearer requirements and increasing the civil penalties for violations, SB1018 aims to enhance accountability among abstractors. This legislation strengthens consumer protections by ensuring that individuals and entities seeking property titles receive timely and accurate information. The significant increase in civil fines—which may reach up to $10,000 for serious violations—aims to deter non-compliance and mishandling of title abstracts. Furthermore, the bill allows the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to issue temporary certificates in cases where a certificate holder consistently fails to meet legal requirements, thereby addressing potential service disruptions for consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1018 introduces several modifications to the Oklahoma Abstractors Act. The bill updates definitions related to abstracting and imposes stricter requirements for processing abstracts of title, including establishing timelines for compliance. Abstractors are mandated to deliver required documents without unnecessary delay, with specified timeframes for both platted and unplatted orders. The legislation also mandates that abstractors can no longer rely on county indexes in preparing abstracts, a change designed to improve the accuracy of property title compilation and to avoid legal liabilities stemming from errors or omissions in abstracts.

Contention

While the bill generally seeks to improve the abstracting industry, there may be contentious points regarding the increased regulatory oversight and potential financial burdens on smaller abstracting businesses. The requirement to deliver abstracts within set timelines could strain resources, particularly for smaller firms with limited capacity. Additionally, some abstractors may express concerns about the legal ramifications of being held strictly liable for reliance on county indexes, as well as the overall impact of new penalties on their operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

OK SB979

Abstracting; modifying requirements under the Oklahoma Abstractors Act; providing exception for determination of unnecessary delay; increasing certain civil penalties.

OK SB979

Abstracting; modifying requirements under the Oklahoma Abstractors Act; providing exception for determination of unnecessary delay; increasing certain civil penalties. Effective date.

OK SB1018

Abstracting; modifying requirements of the Oklahoma Abstractors Act. Effective date.

OK HB2501

Abstracting; Oklahoma Abstractors Act; adding definition; modifying retention and release of abstract; effective date.

OK SB1609

Title to real property; eliminating certain requirements. Effective date.

OK HB1506

Insurance; directing title insurance producer or title insurer provide certain requested copies at no charge; time frame; effective date.