MyLRC +
Administrative Rules
Rule 22:03:01:01 Definitions.

          22:03:01:01.  Definitions. Words and phrases defined in SDCL chapter 7-9A have the same meaning when used in this chapter. Terms used in this article and not otherwise defined in SDCL chapter 7-9A mean:

 

          (1)  "Delivery agent," a party who has entered into an agreement with a participating register of deeds to deliver an electronic document from a submitter to a participating register of deeds and to return the recorded electronic document to the submitter;

 

          (2)  "Electronic document delivery system," an automated system for the secure transmission of an electronic document between a submitter and a participating register of deeds through the use of a delivery agent;

 

          (3)  "Electronic recording," the delivery and return of an electronic document using an electronic document delivery system for the purpose of recording that document with the register of deeds;

 

          (4)  "Land records management system," the system or software solution used by a register of deeds to securely receive, manage, access, search, retrieve, and store documents, electronic or otherwise;

 

          (5)  "Participating register of deeds," a register of deeds that has elected to accept electronic documents for recording in accordance with SDCL chapter 7-9A;

 

          (6)  "PDF," a portable document format which is a common format for image exchange or world wide web presentation;

 

          (7)  "PRIA," the Property Records Industry Association located at 2501 Aerial Center Parkway, Ste. 103, Morrisville, NC 27560 (http://www.pria.us/) whose mission is to develop and promote national standards and best practices for the property records industry;

 

          (8)  "Submitter," a party who requests that an electronic document be recorded;

 

          (9)  "TIFF," a tagged image file format which is a common format for high-quality black and white, gray-scaled, or color graphics of any resolution and consists of individual dots or pixels;

 

          (10)  "XML," extensible markup language which is an extensible document language for specifying document content. XML is not a predefined markup language but a meta-language (a language for describing other languages) allowing the user to specify a document type definition (DTD) and design customized markup languages for different classes of documents.

 

          Source: 43 SDR 57, effective October 17, 2016.

          General Authority: SDCL 7-9A-8.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 7-9A-2, 7-9A-3, 7-9A-4, 7-9A-5, 7-9A-8, 7-9A-9.

 

Online Archived History: