00                  SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 124                                                              
01 "An Act relating to the recording of documents; relating to notaries and notarization,                                  
02 including notarial acts performed for remotely located individuals; and providing for an                                
03 effective date."                                                                                                        
04 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
05    * Section 1. AS 40.17.020(a) is amended to read:                                                                   
06 (a)  A conveyance that is eligible for recording under AS 40.17.030 and                                                 
07 40.17.110 may be offered for recording only in the recording district in which land                                     
08 affected by the conveyance is located. If land affected by the conveyance is located in                                 
09 more than one recording district, an original conveyance or an electronic version of                                
10 the conveyance may be offered for recording in the recording district in which part of                              
11 the land is located and an original, [OR] a certified copy, or an electronic version of                         
12 the conveyance may be offered for recording in each other recording district in which                               
13 part of the land is located. A certified copy or an electronic version of the                                       
14 conveyance recorded has the same effect from the time it is recorded as though it were                              
01       the original conveyance.                                                                                          
02    * Sec. 2. AS 40.17.030(a) is amended to read:                                                                      
03            (a)  Except as provided in (b), (c), and (e) of this section, to be eligible for                             
04       recording, a document must                                                                                        
05                 (1)  contain original signatures; original signatures may be provided                               
06       in electronic form;                                                                                           
07                 (2)  be legible or capable of being converted into legible form by a                                    
08       machine or device used in the recording office;                                                                   
09                 (3)  be capable of being copied by the method used in the recording                                     
10       office;                                                                                                           
11                 (4)  contain a title reflecting the overall intent of the document;                                     
12 (5)  contain the information needed to index the document under                                                         
13       regulations of the department;                                                                                    
14 (6)  contain a book and page reference or serial number reference if the                                                
15 document amends, corrects, extends, modifies, assigns, or releases a document                                           
16       previously recorded in this state;                                                                                
17 (7)  contain the name and address of a person to whom the document                                                      
18       may be returned after recording;                                                                                  
19 (8)  if it is a deed, contain the mailing addresses of all persons named in                                             
20       the document who grant or acquire an interest under the document;                                                 
21 (9)  contain the name of the recording district in which it is to be                                                    
22       recorded; and                                                                                                     
23 (10)  be accompanied by the applicable recording fee set by regulation;                                                 
24 if the document is to be recorded for multiple purposes, it must be accompanied by the                                  
25       applicable fee for each of the multiple purposes.                                                                 
26    * Sec. 3. AS 40.17 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                     
27 Sec. 40.17.140. Application of electronic provisions. (a) The provisions of                                           
28       AS 09.80 (Uniform Electronic Transactions Act) apply to this chapter.                                             
29 (b)  In applying this chapter, the department shall accept notarial acts                                                
30       performed for remotely located individuals under AS 44.50.075.                                                    
31    * Sec. 4. AS 44.50.033 is amended to read:                                                                         
01 Sec. 44.50.033. Application fee. A person applying for a commission as a                                              
02 notary public shall pay a nonrefundable application fee [OF $40]. The lieutenant                                    
03 governor shall set the amount of the fee by regulation. However, an applicant for a                                 
04 limited governmental notary public commission under AS 44.50.010(a)(2) who is                                           
05       employed by the state may not be required to pay an application fee.                                              
06    * Sec. 5. AS 44.50.034(a) is amended to read:                                                                      
07 (a)  A person applying for a commission as a notary public without limitation                                           
08 under AS 44.50.010(a)(1) shall execute an official bond of $2,500 [$1,000] and submit                               
09 the bond with the application under AS 44.50.032. The bond must be for a term of                                        
10       four years from the date of commission.                                                                           
11    * Sec. 6. AS 44.50.060 is amended to read:                                                                         
12            Sec. 44.50.060. Duties. A notary public may                                                                
13                 (1)  administer oaths and affirmations;                                                                 
14 (2)  take the acknowledgment of or proof of execution of instruments in                                                 
15 writing, and give a notarial certificate of the proof or acknowledgment, included in or                                 
16 attached to the instrument; the notarial certificate shall be signed by the notary public                               
17 in the notary public's own handwriting or by electronic means as authorized by                                          
18       regulations adopted by the lieutenant governor;                                                               
19 (3)  give a notarial certificate that a tangible copy of an electronic                                              
20       record is an accurate copy of the electronic record.                                                          
21    * Sec. 7. AS 44.50.062 is amended to read:                                                                         
22            Sec. 44.50.062. Prohibited acts. A notary public may not                                                   
23 (1)  violate state or federal law in the performance of acts authorized by                                              
24       this chapter;                                                                                                     
25 (2)  influence a person to enter into or avoid a transaction involving a                                                
26       notarial act by the notary public;                                                                                
27 (3)  affix the notary public's signature or seal on a notarial certificate                                              
28       that is incomplete;                                                                                               
29 (4)  charge a fee for a notarial act unless a fee schedule has been                                                     
30       provided to the signer before the performance of the notarial act;                                                
31 (5)  affix the notary public's official seal to a document unless the                                                   
01       person who is to sign the document                                                                                
02 (A)  except as provided by AS 44.50.075, appears and signs                                                          
03 the document before the notary public or, for an acknowledgment, appears and                                            
04 indicates to the notary public that the person voluntarily affixed the person's                                         
05            signature on the document for the purposes stated within the document;                                       
06                      (B)  gives an oath or affirmation if required under law or if the                                  
07            notarial certificate states that the document was signed under oath or                                       
08            affirmation; [AND]                                                                                           
09                      (C)  in the case of a notarial act performed in the physical                                   
10 presence of the notary public, is personally known to the notary public,                                            
11 produces government-issued identification containing the photograph and                                                 
12            signature of the person signing, or produces                                                                 
13 (i)  government-issued identification containing the                                                                    
14                 signature of the person signing, but without a photograph; and                                          
15 (ii)  another valid identification containing the                                                                       
16                 photograph and signature of the person signing; and                                                 
17 (D)  in the case of a notarial act performed for a remotely                                                         
18            located individual, satisfies the requirements of AS 44.50.075;                                          
19                 (6)  perform a notarial act if the notary public                                                        
20 (A)  is a signer of or named in the document that is to be                                                              
21            notarized; or                                                                                                
22 (B)  will receive directly from a transaction connected with the                                                        
23 notarial act a commission, fee, advantage, right, title, interest, cash, property,                                      
24 or other consideration exceeding in value the normal fee charged by the notary                                          
25            for the notarial act.                                                                                        
26    * Sec. 8. AS 44.50.072 is amended to read:                                                                         
27 Sec. 44.50.072. Regulations. The lieutenant governor shall [MAY] adopt                                            
28 regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) to carry out the purposes                                     
29       of this chapter.                                                                                                  
30    * Sec. 9. AS 44.50.072 is amended by adding new subsections to read:                                               
31 (b)  The regulations adopted by the lieutenant governor under this section must                                         
01       provide standards for                                                                                             
02                 (1)  communication technology and identity proofing; and                                                
03                 (2)  sufficient forms of notarial certificates for notarial acts performed                              
04       for remotely located individuals.                                                                                 
05            (c)  The regulations adopted by the lieutenant governor under this section may                               
06                 (1)  prescribe the manner of performing notarial acts regarding tangible                                
07       and electronic records;                                                                                           
08                 (2)  include provisions to ensure that a change to or tampering with a                                  
09       record bearing a certificate of a notarial act is self-evident;                                                   
10 (3)  include provisions to ensure integrity in the creation, transmittal,                                               
11       storage, or authentication of electronic records or signatures; and                                               
12 (4)  include provisions to prevent fraud or a mistake in the performance                                                
13       of notarial acts.                                                                                                 
14 (d)  In adopting, amending, or repealing a regulation regarding notarial acts                                           
15 with respect to electronic records, the lieutenant governor shall consider, so far as is                                
16       consistent with this chapter,                                                                                     
17 (1)  the most recent standards regarding electronic records adopted by                                                  
18       national bodies;                                                                                                  
19 (2)  standards, practices, and customs of other jurisdictions with                                                      
20       substantially similar provisions; and                                                                             
21 (3)  the views of other governmental officials and entities and other                                                   
22       interested persons.                                                                                               
23 (e)  A regulation adopted by the lieutenant governor regarding the performance                                          
24 of notarial acts with respect to electronic records may not require, or accord greater                                  
25 legal status or effect to, the implementation or application of a specific technology or                                
26       technical specification.                                                                                          
27    * Sec. 10. AS 44.50 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                    
28 Sec. 44.50.075. Notarial act performed for remotely located individual. (a)                                           
29 A remotely located individual may comply with AS 44.50.062(5)(A) by using                                               
30       communication technology to appear before a notary public.                                                        
31 (b)  A notary public located in this state may perform a notarial act using                                             
01       communication technology for a remotely located individual if                                                     
02                 (1)  the notary public has                                                                              
03                      (A)  personal knowledge of the identity of the individual;                                         
04                      (B)  obtained satisfactory evidence of the identity of the                                         
05            remotely located individual by oath or affirmation from a credible witness                                   
06            appearing before the notary public under AS 44.50.062(5)(A); or                                              
07                      (C)  obtained satisfactory evidence of the identity of the                                         
08            remotely located individual by using                                                                         
09                           (i)  a government-issued identification card;                                                 
10 (ii)  a credential analysis of the identification card                                                                  
11 described in (i) of this subparagraph; in this sub-subparagraph,                                                        
12 "credential analysis" means a form of identity proofing by which a third                                                
13 person affirms the accuracy of a government-issued identification card;                                                 
14                 and                                                                                                     
15                           (iii)  at least one type of identity proofing;                                                
16 (2)  the notary public is able reasonably to confirm that a record before                                               
17 the notary public is the same record in which the remotely located individual made a                                    
18       statement or on which the individual executed a signature;                                                        
19 (3)  the notary public, or a person acting on behalf of the notary public,                                              
20       creates an audiovisual recording of the performance of the notarial act; and                                      
21                 (4)  for a remotely located individual located outside the United States,                               
22                      (A)  the record                                                                                    
23 (i)  is to be filed with or relates to a matter before a                                                                
24 public official, court, governmental entity, or other entity subject to the                                             
25                 jurisdiction of the United States; or                                                                   
26 (ii)  involves property located in the territorial                                                                      
27 jurisdiction of the United States or involves a transaction substantially                                               
28                 connected with the United States; and                                                                   
29 (B)  the act of making the statement or signing the record is not                                                       
30 prohibited by the foreign state in which the remotely located individual is                                             
31            located.                                                                                                     
01 (c)  If a notarial act is performed under this section, the certificate of notarial                                     
02 act required under AS 44.50.060 must state that the notarial act was performed using                                    
03 communication technology. A statement is sufficient if it states substantially as                                       
04       follows: "This notarial act involved the use of communication technology."                                        
05 (d)  A notary public, guardian, conservator, or agent of a notary public, or a                                          
06 personal representative of a deceased notary public shall retain the audiovisual                                        
07 recording created under (b)(3) of this section or cause the recording to be retained by a                               
08 repository designated by or on behalf of the person required to retain the recording.                                   
09 Unless a different period is required by regulation adopted under (f)(4) of this section,                               
10 the recording must be retained for a period of at least 10 years after the recording is                                 
11       made.                                                                                                             
12 (e)  Before a notary public performs the notary public's initial notarial act                                           
13 under this section, the notary public shall notify the lieutenant governor that the notary                              
14 public will be performing notarial acts with respect to remotely located individuals                                    
15 and identify the communication technologies the notary public intends to use. If the                                    
16 lieutenant governor has established standards under (f)(3) of this section or                                           
17 AS 44.50.072 for approval of communication technology or identity proofing, the                                         
18       communication technologies and identity proofing must conform to the standards.                                   
19 (f)  In addition to adopting regulations under AS 44.50.072, the lieutenant                                             
20 governor may adopt regulations regarding performance of a notarial act under this                                       
21       section. The regulations may                                                                                      
22 (1)  prescribe the means of performing a notarial act involving a                                                       
23       remotely located individual using communication technology;                                                       
24 (2)  establish standards for communication technology and identity                                                      
25       proofing;                                                                                                         
26 (3)  establish requirements or procedures to approve providers of                                                       
27       communication technology and the process of identity proofing; and                                                
28 (4)  establish standards and a period for the retention of an audiovisual                                               
29       recording created under (b)(3) of this section.                                                                   
30 (g)  Before adopting, amending, or repealing a regulation governing                                                     
31 performance of a notarial act with respect to a remotely located individual, the                                        
01       lieutenant governor shall consider                                                                                
02                 (1)  the most recent standards regarding the performance of a notarial                                  
03       act with respect to a remotely located individual adopted by national standard-setting                            
04       organizations;                                                                                                    
05                 (2)  standards, practices, and customs of other jurisdictions that have                                 
06       laws substantially similar to this section; and                                                                   
07                 (3)  the views of other governmental officials and entities and other                                   
08       interested persons.                                                                                               
09            (h)  By allowing its communication technology or identity proofing to facilitate                             
10 a notarial act for a remotely located individual or by providing storage of the                                         
11 audiovisual recording created under (b)(3) of this section, the provider of the                                         
12 communication technology, identity proofing, or storage appoints the lieutenant                                         
13 governor as the provider's agent for service of process in any civil action in this state                               
14       related to the notarial act.                                                                                      
15            (i)  In this section,                                                                                        
16 (1)  "foreign state" means a jurisdiction other than the United States, a                                               
17       state, or a federally recognized Indian tribe;                                                                    
18 (2)  "outside the United States" means a location outside the geographic                                                
19 boundaries of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States                                     
20 Virgin Islands, and a territory, insular possession, or other location subject to the                                   
21       jurisdiction of the United States.                                                                                
22    * Sec. 11. AS 44.50 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                    
23 Sec. 44.50.078. Journal. (a) A notary public shall maintain a journal in which                                        
24 the notary public chronicles all notarial acts that the notary public performs under                                    
25 AS 44.50.075. The notary public shall retain the journal for 10 years after the                                         
26       performance of the last notarial act chronicled in the journal.                                                 
27 (b)  A notary public may create a journal on a tangible medium or in an                                                 
28 electronic format. A notary public shall maintain at least one journal in a tangible                                    
29 medium to chronicle all notarial acts described in (a) of this section. A notary public                                 
30 may maintain one or more journals in an electronic format to chronicle all notarial acts                                
31 described in (a) of this section. If a journal is maintained in an electronic format, the                               
01       journal must be in a permanent, tamper-evident electronic format complying with the                               
02       regulations of the lieutenant governor under  AS 44.50.072.                                                       
03            (c)  A notary shall make an entry in a journal contemporaneously with                                        
04       performance of the notarial act, and an entry must contain the following information:                             
05                 (1)  the date and time of the notarial act;                                                             
06                 (2)  a description of the record, if any, and type of notarial act;                                     
07                 (3)  the full name and address of each individual for whom the notarial                                 
08       act is performed;                                                                                                 
09                 (4)  if identity of the individual is based on personal knowledge, a                                    
10       statement to that effect;                                                                                         
11 (5)  if identity of the individual is based on satisfactory evidence, a                                                 
12 brief description of the method of identification and the identification credential                                     
13 presented, if any, including the date of issuance and expiration of the identification                                  
14       credential; and                                                                                                   
15                 (6)  the fee, if any, charged by the notary public.                                                     
16 (d)  If a notary public's journal is lost or stolen, the notary public shall                                            
17 promptly notify the lieutenant governor upon discovering that the journal is lost or                                    
18       stolen.                                                                                                           
19 (e)  Upon resignation from, or revocation or suspension of, a notary public's                                           
20 commission, the notary public shall retain the notary public's journal in accordance                                    
21 with (a) of this section and inform the lieutenant governor where the journal is located.                               
22    * Sec. 12. AS 44.50 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                    
23 Sec. 44.50.145. Notification regarding performance of notarial act on                                                 
24 electronic record; selection of technology; acceptance of tangible copy of                                            
25 electronic record. (a) A notary public may select one or more tamper-evident                                          
26 technologies with which to perform notarial acts with respect to electronic records. A                                  
27 person may not require a notary public to perform a notarial act with respect to an                                     
28       electronic record with a technology that the notary public has not selected.                                    
29 (b)  Before a notary public performs the notary public's initial notarial act with                                      
30 respect to an electronic record, a notary public shall notify the lieutenant governor that                              
31 the notary public will be performing notarial acts with respect to electronic records                                   
01 and identify the technology the notary public intends to use. If the lieutenant governor                                
02 has established standards for approval of technology under AS 44.50.072, the                                            
03 technology must conform to the standards. If the technology conforms to the                                             
04       standards, the lieutenant governor shall approve the use of the technology.                                       
05 (c)  A recorder may accept for recording a tangible copy of an electronic                                               
06 record containing a notarial certificate as satisfying any requirement that a record                                    
07 accepted for recording be an original, if the notarial officer executing the notarial                                   
08 certificate certifies that the tangible copy is an accurate copy of the electronic record.                              
09    * Sec. 13. AS 44.50 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                    
10 Sec. 44.50.165. Validity of notarial acts. The failure of a notarial officer to                                     
11 perform a duty or meet a requirement specified in this chapter does not invalidate a                                    
12 notarial act performed by the notarial officer. The validity of a notarial act under this                               
13 chapter does not prevent an aggrieved person from seeking to invalidate the record or                                   
14 transaction that is the subject of the notarial act or from seeking other remedies based                                
15 on a law of this state other than this chapter or a law of the United States. This section                              
16 does not validate a purported notarial act performed by an individual who does not                                      
17       have the authority to perform a notarial act.                                                                     
18    * Sec. 14. AS 44.50 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                    
19 Sec. 44.50.185. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National                                              
20 Commerce Act. This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes 15 U.S.C. 7001 - 7031                                     
21 (Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act) but does not modify,                                        
22 limit, or supersede 15 U.S.C. 7001(c) or authorize electronic delivery of any of the                                    
23       notices described in 15 U.S.C. 7003(b).                                                                           
24    * Sec. 15. AS 44.50.200(2) is amended to read:                                                                     
25 (2)  "notarial act" means an act, whether performed with respect to a                                               
26 tangible or electronic record, that is identified as a notarial act under AS 09.63.120                              
27       and an act that a notary public is directed to perform under AS 44.50.060;                                        
28    * Sec. 16. AS 44.50.200 is amended by adding new paragraphs to read:                                               
29 (4)  "acknowledgment" means a declaration by an individual before a                                                     
30 notarial officer that the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the                                  
31 record and, if the record is signed in a representative capacity, that the individual                                   
01       signed the record with proper authority and signed it as the act of the individual or                             
02       entity identified in the record;                                                                                  
03                 (5)  "communication technology" means an electronic device or process                                   
04       that                                                                                                              
05                      (A)  allows a notary public and a remotely located individual to                                   
06            communicate with each other simultaneously by sight and sound; and                                           
07                      (B)  when necessary and consistent with other applicable law,                                      
08            facilitates communication with a remotely located individual who has a visual,                               
09            hearing, or speech impairment;                                                                               
10 (6)  "electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital,                                              
11       magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities;                                            
12 (7)  "electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or                                                       
13 process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed or adopted by an                                 
14       individual with the intent to sign the record;                                                                    
15 (8)  "identity proofing" means a process or service by which a third                                                    
16 person provides a notary public with a means to verify the identity of a remotely                                       
17 located individual by a review of personal information from public or private data                                      
18       sources;                                                                                                          
19                 (9)  "in a representative capacity" means acting as                                                     
20 (A)  an authorized officer, agent, partner, trustee, or other                                                           
21            representative for a person other than an individual;                                                        
22 (B)  a public officer, personal representative, guardian, or other                                                      
23            representative in the capacity stated in a record;                                                           
24                      (C)  an agent or attorney-in-fact for a principal; or                                              
25 (D)  an authorized representative of another in any other                                                               
26            capacity;                                                                                                    
27 (10)  "notarial officer" means a notary public or other individual                                                      
28       authorized to perform a notarial act;                                                                             
29 (11)  "record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible                                                        
30 medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in                                         
31       perceivable form;                                                                                                 
01                 (12)  "remotely located individual" means an individual who is not in                                   
02       the physical presence of a notary public who performs a notarial act under                                        
03       AS 44.50.075;                                                                                                     
04                 (13)  "sign" means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a                                      
05       record, to                                                                                                        
06                      (A)  execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or                                                        
07                      (B)  attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic                                
08            symbol, sound, or process;                                                                                   
09                 (14)  "signature" means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature                                    
10       that evidences the signing of a record.                                                                           
11    * Sec. 17. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                         
12 read:                                                                                                                   
13 APPLICABILITY. (a) Sections 1 - 3 of this Act apply to the recording of documents                                       
14 on or after the effective date of secs. 1 - 3 of this Act.                                                              
15 (b)  Sections 4 - 16 of this Act apply to a notarial act performed on or after the                                      
16 effective date of secs. 4 - 16 of this Act.                                                                             
17 (c)  Sections 4 and 5 of this Act apply to a person who applies for a new or subsequent                                 
18 commission as a notary public under AS 44.50.032 or 44.50.038 on or after the effective date                            
19 of secs. 4 and 5 of this Act.                                                                                           
20       (d)  In this section,                                                                                             
21            (1)  "document" has the meaning given in AS 40.17.900;                                                       
22 (2)  "notary public" has the meaning given in AS 44.50.200, as amended by                                               
23 sec. 15 of this Act.                                                                                                    
24    * Sec. 18. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                         
25 read:                                                                                                                   
26 TRANSITION: REGULATIONS. The lieutenant governor may adopt regulations                                                  
27 necessary to implement the changes made by secs. 1 - 16 of this Act. The regulations adopted                            
28 under this section take effect under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act), but not before                            
29 the effective date of secs. 1 - 16 of this Act.                                                                         
30    * Sec. 19. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                         
31 read:                                                                                                                   
01       SAVING CLAUSE. (a) This Act does not affect the validity or effect of a document                                  
02 recorded before the effective date of secs. 1 - 3 of this Act. In this subsection, "document" has                       
03 the meaning given in AS 40.17.900.                                                                                      
04       (b)  This Act does not affect the validity or effect of a notarial act performed before                           
05 the effective date of secs. 4 - 16 of this Act. In this subsection, "notarial act" has the meaning                      
06 given in AS 44.50.200, as amended by sec. 15 of this Act.                                                               
07    * Sec. 20. Section 18 of this Act takes effect immediately under AS 01.10.070(c).                                  
08    * Sec. 21. Except as provided in sec. 20 of this Act, this Act takes effect January 1, 2021.