Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3377

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to microfilm

Impact

If enacted, H3377 is expected to have implications for the operations of registries of deeds across Massachusetts. By updating the legal framework governing the recording of documents, the bill may encourage the adoption of newer technologies and methodologies that adhere to state-sanctioned standards. This could enhance efficiency in document storage and retrieval, ultimately benefiting both the registries and the public they serve. The bill indicates a potential shift towards digitization and improved data management practices.

Summary

House Bill H3377, titled 'An Act relative to microfilm,' proposes amendments to Chapter 36 of the General Laws pertaining to the methods used by registries of deeds for recording documents. This bill aims to modernize the language used in the law by replacing outdated terminology, specifically altering references to 'micrographic process.' Instead, the bill seeks to emphasize the importance of using a format that is 'approved by the Secretary of the Commonwealth.' Such changes reflect a move toward more current standards in document recording and management methods in state registries.

Contention

While specific points of contention in the legislative process have not been highlighted in the available discussions, amendments to laws regarding recording practices can sometimes raise concerns about transparency, accessibility, and the cost of implementing new technologies. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness and financial considerations of transitioning to new recording formats, particularly in terms of ensuring all communities have the necessary resources and training to comply with updated standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2201

Relative to microfilm

MA H849

Relative to inactive voters and municipal census administration

MA H3982

Relative to recycling cannabis infused beverages

MA H3990

Relative to stabilizing tenants and small property owners

MA H3724

Relative to regional transit authority advisory boards

MA H2894

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Transitional Assistance and the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities

MA H257

Relative to public accommodations for individuals with verbal communication impairments

MA H4136

Relative to stabilization funds in the town of Leicester

MA H1241

Relative to fair access for qualifying patients

MA H1243

Relative to housing rehabilitation grant programs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.