Article I - (101 - 107) OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Article II - (201 - 208) INTERNET SECURITY AND PRIVACY ACT
Article III - (301 - 309) ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND RECORDS ACT
Statement of Legislative Intent
Article I - (101 - 107) OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
101 - Definitions.
Customer Bulletins are designed to provide our customers with information regarding changes or enhancements to our services. Customer Bulletins are emailed to our customers and posted here on our website.
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Last Updated 4/17/2012
1) Q. When can customer agencies access the system?
A. The system is live and any agency representative with a valid NYSDS account can access the system. However, the full ITS Service Catalog is not yet available. Agency representatives will have limited authorization within the system until all request items are live.
2) Q. Can I review my agency’s requests even though I am not the requester?
In September 2011, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed New York’s electronic recording law, which permits electronic recording of instruments affecting real property by recording officers in New York State (Chapter 549 of the Laws of 2011). Starting September 23, 2012, the law’s effective date, recording officers may receive and record digitized paper documents and electronic records affecting real property, such as deeds, mortgages, notes and accompanying documents.
Customer Bulletins are designed to provide our customers with information regarding changes or enhancements to our services. Customer Bulletins are emailed to our customers and posted here on our website.
If you have questions, would like more information about any Customer Bulletins or need copies of attachments to them, please contact ITS Customer Relations at 1-866-789-4638.
Statement of Legislative Intent
L.2002, c. 314, § 1, provides:
Statement of Legislative Intent
L.1997, c. 430, § 28, provides: