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AB1466, Extract Systems, and the Path to Responsible Governance

December 26, 2023

Earlier this month we shared a blog, Managing Discriminatory Restrictive Covenants in All 50 States, that highlights the increasing number of states have opened pathways to eliminate discriminatory restrictive covenants from land records documents. Approaches range from searching through millions of documents to redact the language to declarations that the covenants are void.

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom’s signing of Assembly Bill 1466 (AB1466) stands as a sign for transparency and accountability. This legislation mandates that CA county recorders establish programs to identify and redact unlawfully restrictive covenants from California real property records. In the pursuit of compliance with AB1466, Extract Systems has emerged as a key player, providing innovative solutions to seamlessly address the challenges of finding and redacting information within government documents.

AB1466 – A Closer Look:

AB1466 not only emphasizes the need for transparency in California real property records but places a specific focus on the identification and redaction of unlawfully restrictive covenants. County recorders now face the task of developing implementation plans that detail the methods by which these covenants will be identified and redacted, marking a significant step towards responsible governance.

How Extract Systems Takes the Lead:

Amidst the complexities of AB1466 compliance, Extract has stepped forward as a trusted partner, offering a tailored solution for numerous counties to facilitate the identification and redaction of unlawfully restrictive covenants. Here’s how Extract aligns with the requirements of AB1466:

Demonstrable Implementation Plans:

Extract not only understands the intricacies of AB1466 but also provides county recorders with demonstrable implementation plans. These plans outline the precise methods and technologies employed to identify and redact unlawfully restrictive covenants, ensuring a transparent and accountable process.

Live Demonstrations of Redaction Solutions:

In a commitment to transparency and efficacy, Extract Systems offers live demonstrations of its cutting-edge redaction solutions. Government agencies can witness firsthand how Extract Systems seamlessly integrates with their workflow, automating the identification and redaction of sensitive information, including unlawfully restrictive covenants.

Customization Tailored to Government Needs:

Extract recognizes that each government entity faces unique challenges, documents, and data. Therefore, the solution is customizable to meet the specific needs of county recorders. Whether dealing with diverse document types or evolving data patterns, we adapt, ensuring a comprehensive and future-proof redaction process.

As county recorders embark on the process to comply with AB1466, Extract Systems stands ready to redefine government data security. By providing state-of-the-art redaction solutions and offering live demonstrations of their efficacy, Extract proves its commitment to transparency and accountability. Embracing Extract Systems means embracing a future where responsible governance and technological innovation come together seamlessly, setting new standards for the safeguarding of sensitive information within California real property records.

If you are interested in hearing more about what we are already doing for some CA counties regarding AB1466 or to see a demo of our solution, please reach out today.

 

See you in 2024!

Meet The Author
Taylor Genter
Taylor is a Marketing Manager at Extract specializing in marketing strategy and planning. With a strong background in data analytics, graphic design, and digital and social media marketing, she brings a comprehensive skill set to her role. She earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Marketing at the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater. Taylor enjoys analyzing people’s behaviors and attitudes to find out what motivates them, and then curating better ways to communicate with them.
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