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SD 3199

Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund Report

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

Summary of SD 3199: Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund Report Bill OverviewSD 3199, titled "Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund Report," is a propo

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Summary of SD 3199: Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund Report

Bill Overview

SD 3199, titled "Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund Report," is a proposed bill that would require the Bristol County Register of Deeds to submit an annual report on the use and status of the Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund.

Key Provisions

  • Requires the Bristol County Register of Deeds to submit an annual report to the state legislature on the Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund.
  • The report must include details on:
    • The current balance of the fund
    • How monies in the fund were expended in the prior year
    • Planned uses of the fund in the upcoming year
  • The report must be submitted by January 1st each year.

Background and Intent

The Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund is a dedicated fund used to finance technological improvements and upgrades for the Bristol County Registry of Deeds office. This bill aims to increase transparency and legislative oversight over the use of this specialized fund by mandating an annual reporting requirement.

Potential Impact

  • Provides the state legislature with detailed information on the status and expenditures of the Bristol County Registry of Deeds Technological Fund on an annual basis.
  • Enhances accountability and oversight of the fund, which is used to support the technological infrastructure and modernization efforts of the Bristol County Registry of Deeds.
  • May inform future legislative decisions related to funding, policies, or other matters affecting the Bristol County Registry of Deeds.

Procedural Details

  • SD 3199 was introduced in the state legislature on September 18, 2025.
  • The bill has been placed on file, indicating it has not yet been actively considered or voted on by the legislature.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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