331.606A - DOCUMENT CONTENT -- PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION.

        331.606A  DOCUMENT CONTENT -- PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE      INFORMATION.         1.  Definitions.         a.  "Personally identifiable information" means one or more of      the following specific unique identifiers when combined with an      individual's name:         (1)  Social security number.         (2)  Checking, savings, or share account number, credit, debit, or      charge card number.         b.  "Preparer" means the person or entity who creates, drafts,      edits, revises, or last changes the documents that are recorded with      the recorder.         c.  "Redact" or "redaction" means the process of      permanently removing all or a portion of personally identifiable      information from documents.         2.  Inclusion of personally identifiable information.  The      preparer of a document shall not include an individual's personally      identifiable information in a document that is prepared and presented      for recording in the office of the recorder.  This subsection shall      not apply to documents that were executed by an individual prior to      July 1, 2007.         3.  Redaction from electronic documents.  Personally      identifiable information that is contained in electronic documents      that are displayed for public access on a website, or which are      transferred to any person, shall be redacted prior to displaying or      transferring the documents.  Each recorder that displays electronic      documents and the county land record information system that displays      electronic documents on behalf of a county shall implement a system      for redacting personally identifiable information.  The recorder and      the governing board of the county land record information system      shall establish a procedure by which individuals may request that      personally identifiable information contained in an electronic      document displayed on a website be redacted, at no fee to the      requesting individual.  The requirements of this subsection shall be      fully implemented not later than December 31, 2011.         4.  Dissemination of documents.  Persons who have contracted      with a county recorder or the governing board of the county land      record information system to redact personally identifiable      information from electronic documents pursuant to subsection 3 shall      not sell, transfer, or otherwise disseminate the electronic documents      in an unaltered or redacted form, except as provided for in the      contract.         5.  Liability of preparer.  A preparer who, in violation of      subsection 2, enters personally identifiable information in a      document that is prepared and presented for recording is liable to      the individual whose personally identifiable information appears in      the recorded public document for actual damages of up to five hundred      dollars for each act of recording.         6.  Applicability.         a.  Subsection 2 shall not apply to a preparer of a state or      federal tax lien or release, a military separation or discharge      record, or a death certificate that is prepared for recording in the      office of county recorder.         b.  Subsection 3 shall not apply to a military separation or      discharge record, a birth record, a death certificate, or marriage      certificate unless such record or certificate is incorporated within      another document or instrument that is recorded and displayed for      public access on a website.         c.  If a military separation or discharge record or a death      certificate is recorded in the office of the county recorder, the      military separation or discharge record or the death certificate      shall not be displayed for public access on an internet website,      public access terminal or other medium, or be transferred to any      person.         7.  Limitation of liability.  The county land record      information system is a unit of local government for purposes of      chapter 670, relating to tort liability of governmental subdivisions.      However, persons who have contracted with the governing board of the      county land record information system to carry out the duties of the      board are not employees for purposes of chapter 670, relating to tort      liability of governmental subdivisions.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2002 Acts, ch 1113, §4; 2007 Acts, ch 123, §1, 3; 2009 Acts, ch      159, §6--11         Referred to in § 331.606B 
         Footnotes
         Report to general assembly by governing board of county land      record information system due on or before January 1, 2012; 2009      Acts, ch 159, §13         Effective May 26, 2009, any existing contract with a project      manager under the county land record information system shall be      terminated if permitted under the contract; governing board to      initiate new request for proposals for a project manager; 2009 Acts,      ch 179, §98, 153