Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD915

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Enrolled
6/2/25  

Caption

An Act to Modernize Deed Duplication from Microfilm to a Digital Image

Impact

If enacted, LD915 would significantly change how land records are handled in Maine. The bill mandates that registers maintain digital versions of the records alongside original physical documents, allowing for easier access, retrieval, and protection against loss or damage to the original records. Additionally, this modernization could enhance public access to these records, increasing overall transparency and efficiency in land record management.

Summary

LD915, titled 'An Act to Modernize Deed Duplication from Microfilm to a Digital Image', aims to update the processes related to the duplication of deed records in the state of Maine. The bill seeks to transition from traditional microfilm methods to digital imaging, ensuring that the creation, storage, and accessibility of land records are efficiently maintained in a more modern format. It addresses the need for secure and accessible land documentation, with provisions for storing both digital images and original paper records in protective environments.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around LD915 appears to be positive, as it aligns with broader trends towards modernization and digitization of public records. Stakeholders may appreciate the move towards adopting digital technologies that facilitate better record keeping. However, there may also be concerns regarding funding for the transition, the training of staff to manage digital systems, and ensuring that the integrity and security of records are maintained during and after the transition period.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported for its modernization objectives, there could be points of contention surrounding the implementation details. Questions may arise about the costs associated with the transition to digital systems, and stakeholders may debate the timeline for completing this modernization. Ensuring that adequate training and resources are available for registers to effectively implement these changes will be critical to the bill's success and acceptance among those involved in land record management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB514

Criminalize use of real and digitally fabricated sexually explicit images

ME AB2025

Tenancy: digitally altered images: disclosure.

ME AB723

Real estate: digitally altered images: disclosure.

ME S2201

Relative to microfilm

ME H3377

Relative to microfilm

ME HB530

Sensitive Deepfake Images

ME HB546

Statewide Digital Services and Procurement Modernization Act; establish for ITS.

ME A07611

Enacts the "New York State Digital Government Modernization Act"; establishes the digital government modernization initiative and the digital government enhancements pilot program.

ME HB20

"Statewide Digital Services and Procurement Modernization Act"; establish for MDITS.

ME HB1183

Digital sexual image abuse.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.