§ 113. Record by photostatic or photographic method
The Secretary of State may record by photostatic or photographic method any instrument, paper, or document required by law to be recorded by him or her, and he or she may give photostatic or photographic copies of the same, required by law to be filed or recorded with him or her, upon tender of his or her legal fees. Such copies, duly certified by him or her, shall be competent evidence in court and have the same force as the originals thereof would have had, if produced in court. (Amended 2019, No. 131 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 5 - Secretary of State
§ 102a. Facsimile signature of Secretary of State
§ 103. Documents required to be filed
§ 104. Preparation and publication of acts and resolutions
§ 106. Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly
§ 108. Compilations, indices, bulletins, and circulars
§ 110. Surveyor General’s papers
§ 112. Statements and communications to General Assembly
§ 113. Record by photostatic or photographic method
§ 116a. State boards and commissions registry
§ 117. Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
§ 118. Collection and disposition of revenue
§ 122. Office of Professional Regulation
§ 124. Professional Regulatory Fee Fund
§ 126. Agent for process; nonresident licensees
§ 128. Disciplinary action to be reported to the Office
§ 129. Powers of boards or of Director in advisor professions; discipline process
§ 129a. Unprofessional conduct
§ 129b. Board member and advisor appointments
§ 131. Accessibility and confidentiality of disciplinary matters
§ 135. Uniform standard for renewal following extended absence
§ 136. Uniform continuing education evaluation; sunset review
§ 136a. Uniform process for endorsement from other states
§ 137. Uniform process for foreign credential verification
§ 138. Required education for specified licensees; State energy goals