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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 33 MRSA §651, as amended by PL 1965, c. 215, is repealed
and the following enacted in its place:

 
§651. Records; index

 
The records and indexes in each registry office must be made
and kept for public inspection on at least one of the
following media:__white, acid-free paper, microfilm,
microfiche, or digital image stored on magnetic or optical
media.__The register shall make an alphabetical index to the
records without charge to the county so that the same surnames
are recorded together and shall show in addition to the names
of the parties and the nature of the instrument, the date of
the instrument, the date of its record and the name of the
city, town or unincorporated place where the land conveyed is
situated.__As often as every 10 years the register shall
revise and consolidate the index in such manner that all deeds
recorded since the last revision of the index are indexed so
that the same surnames appear together and all names are in
alphabetical order.__The revised and consolidated index must
contain all data as to each and every deed or other instrument
referred to in this section.__If it becomes necessary to
revise, renew or replace any index, the new index must be made
in conformity with this section.

 
When the register of deeds is required by law or common
practice to make a note in the margin of a record, it is
determined sufficient if the note is made to the index in such
a fashion that the note becomes a permanent part of the
indexing of the record to which the marginal note is required
to be made.

 
The register shall prepare, or have prepared, a microfilm
record of each page of every instrument, plan or other
document recorded in the registry office.__The microfilm
record made must be stored in a fireproof area.__When original
record books or plans are considered by the register to be in
a condition that warrants withdrawal from regular use, the
register may make a true copy of the contents of the record or
may provide suitable means for reading the microfilm,
microfiche or digital image stored on magnetic or optical
media of the instruments withdrawn.__The records and certified
copies made either from the true copy or from images stored as
provided in this section must be received in all courts of law
with the same legal effect as those contained in the original.

 
Sec. 2. 33 MRSA §652, as amended by PL 2001, c. 667, Pt. C, §18,
is further amended to read:

 
§652. Books for recording plans


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