Fla. Admin. Code R. 1B-31.002
(1) Technical standards and implementation guidelines.
(a) Electronic recording of real property documents shall meet technical standards for document formatting and document data fields and follow implementation guidelines as prescribed by the Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) which are hereby incorporated by reference, made a part of this rule, and listed below:
1. PRIA Request Version 2.4.2, August 2007;
2. PRIA Response Version 2.4.2, August 2007;
3. Document Version 2.4.1, October 2007;
4. Notary Version 2.4.1, October 2007;
5. eRecording XML Implementation Guide for Version 2.4.1, Revision 2, March 2007;
6. URPERA Enactment and eRecording Standards Implementation Guide, January 2006.
These standards are available from the Property Records Industry Association, 2501 Aerial Center Parkway, Ste. 103, Morrisville, NC 27560, and at the Internet Uniform Resource Locator: http://www.pria.us/cart/publications.htm.
(2) Web Portals.
(3) Business Rules.
(c) The Business Rules must cover the following items:
1. Defined technical specifications;
2. Document and indexing specifications;
3. Hours of operations and processing schedules;
4. Payment options;
5. Termination terms;
6. Document Rejection rights;
7. Statement that any amendments and/or alterations to the Business Rules will be published with adequate notice before taking effect;
8. Statement identifying the venue of any litigation arising between the parties.
(4) Security.
(10) Payment of recording fees. County Recorders shall collect electronic recording fee payments, without incurring unreasonable electronic processing fees, as prescribed by Florida Statutes, section 28.24, F.S., Service charges by clerk of the circuit court; section 199.133, F.S., Levy of nonrecurring tax; section 201.01, F.S., Documents taxable, generally; section 201.02, F.S., Tax on deeds and other instruments relating to real property or interests in real property; and section 201.08, F.S., Tax on promissory or nonnegotiable notes, written obligations to pay money, or assignments of wages or other compensation; exception. Each County Recorder may collect eRecording fees in a manner compatible with its internal software and financial practices.
Rulemaing Authority 695.27(5)(a) FS. Law Implemented 695.27(5)(a) FS. History–New 5-22-08.