Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 109 - Public and Business Records
Section 109.120 - Records reproduced by photographic, video or electronic process, standards — cost.

Effective - 28 Aug 2001
109.120. Records reproduced by photographic, video or electronic process, standards — cost. — 1. The head of any business, industry, profession, occupation or calling, or the head of any state, county or municipal department, commission, bureau or board may cause any and all records kept by such official, department, commission, bureau, board or business to be photographed, microphotographed, photostated or transferred to other material using photographic, video, or electronic processes, including a computer-generated electronic or digital retrieval system, and the judges and justices of the several courts of record within this state may cause all closed case files more than five years old to be photographed, microphotographed, photostated, or transferred to other material using photographic, video, or electronic processes, including a computer-generated electronic or digital retrieval system. Such reproducing material shall be of durable material and the device used to reproduce the records shall be such as to accurately reproduce and perpetuate the original records in all details and ensure their proper retention and integrity in accordance with standards established by the state records commission.
2. The cost of reproduction of closed files of the several courts of record as provided herein shall be chargeable to the county and paid out of the county treasury wherein the court is situated.
3. When any recorder of deeds in this state is required or authorized by law to record, copy, file, recopy, replace or index any document, plat, map or written instrument, the recorder may do so by photostatic, photographic, microphotographic, microfilm, or electronic process, including a computer-generated electronic or digital retrieval system, which produces a clear, accurate and permanent copy of the original, provided they meet the standards for permanent retention and integrity as promulgated by the local records board. The reproductions so made may be used as permanent records of the original. When microfilm or electronic reproduction is used as a permanent record by recorder of deeds, duplicate reproductions of all recorded documents, indexes and files required by law to be kept by the recorder shall be made and one copy of each document shall be stored in a fireproof vault and the other copy shall be readily available in the recorder's office together with suitable equipment for viewing the record by projection to a size not smaller than the original and for reproducing copies of the recorded or filmed documents for any person entitled thereto. In all cases where instruments are recorded pursuant to this section by microfilm or electronic process, any release, assignment or other instrument affecting a previously recorded instrument by microfilm or electronic process shall be filed and recorded as a separate instrument and shall be cross-indexed to the document which it affects.
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(L. 1945 p. 1427 §§ 1, 3, A. 1949 H.B. 2048, A.L. 1963 p. 157, A.L. 1986 S.B. 732, A.L. 1999 S.B. 34, A.L. 2001 H.B. 453 merged with H.B. 567)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VIII - Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records

Chapter 109 - Public and Business Records

Section 109.005 - State document preservation fund established, purpose — state treasurer duty to invest — unexpended balance, lapse prohibited.

Section 109.007 - Document preservation fund, duties of archives division to preserve legal, historical and genealogical documents — annual report.

Section 109.010 - Officer to deliver records to successor.

Section 109.020 - Duty of executor.

Section 109.030 - Penalties for failure to deliver records.

Section 109.040 - Vacated office — seizure of records by warrant.

Section 109.050 - Authority of officer executing writ.

Section 109.060 - Penalty for not executing the writ.

Section 109.070 - Remedy of person aggrieved by issuance of such warrant.

Section 109.080 - Private persons to deliver records — proceedings on failure.

Section 109.090 - Courts may order records rebound, transcribed, indexed.

Section 109.100 - Photographic copies of records.

Section 109.110 - Transcript to be evidence, when.

Section 109.120 - Records reproduced by photographic, video or electronic process, standards — cost.

Section 109.130 - Reproduced records deemed original, when.

Section 109.140 - Disposition of court records, how authorized — methods of disposition.

Section 109.156 - Original may be destroyed after reproduction, exceptions.

Section 109.160 - Statement and affidavit when record lost or destroyed.

Section 109.170 - Clerk to issue summons — proceedings.

Section 109.180 - Public records open to inspection — refusal to permit inspection, penalty.

Section 109.190 - Right of person to photograph public records — regulations.

Section 109.195 - Public records of ownership or security interest not subject to inspection or copying.

Section 109.200 - Short title.

Section 109.210 - Definitions.

Section 109.220 - Records management and archives service to be established — appointment of director.

Section 109.221 - Historical records advisory board — secretary of state to serve as coordinator — meetings, expenses — powers, duties — rules, promulgation, procedure — grants for preservation of local records, use of recorder's fund for matching mo...

Section 109.225 - Missouri board on geographic names established, members, terms, meetings — secretary to be designated — duties of board.

Section 109.230 - Duties of director.

Section 109.240 - Duties of agency heads.

Section 109.241 - Local agency head, duties of.

Section 109.250 - State records commission established — members — duties — meetings.

Section 109.255 - Secretary of state duties as to local boards of record control — local boards, terms, expenses.

Section 109.260 - Destruction of records and nonrecord materials.

Section 109.265 - Disposition of nonrecord material, director to retain certain copies, when.

Section 109.270 - Records are property of state or local government — not to be damaged or disposed of.

Section 109.280 - Agency heads may determine nature and form of records — confidential records to be so treated.

Section 109.290 - Director to assist legislative and judicial branches upon request.

Section 109.295 - Certain activities not affected.

Section 109.300 - Termination of agency — disposition of records.

Section 109.310 - Records, how destroyed — rules and regulations to supersede existing law and regulations.

Section 109.400 - Archival facility to be maintained, authority to enter into contracts and receive moneys.

Section 109.410 - Missouri State Archives — St. Louis Trust Fund established, use of funds.

Section 109.500 - Records defined.

Section 109.510 - Data processing may be used for all records.