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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10381 · Sec. 1405

Sec. 1405. registration of subdivisions

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## Sec. 1405 registration of subdivisions **[**[15 U.S.C. 1704](/us/usc/t15/s1704)**]** ###
(a)A subdivision may be registered by filing with the Director a statement of record, meeting the requirements of this title and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Director in furtherance of the provisions of this title. A statement of record shall be deemed effective only as to the lots specified therein. ###
(b)At the time of filing a statement of record, or any amendment thereto, the developer shall pay to the Director a fee, not in excess of $1,000, in accordance with a schedule to be fixed by the regulations of the Director, which fees may be used by the Director to cover all or part of the cost of rendering services under this title, and such expenses as are paid from such fees shall be considered non-administrative. ###
(c)The filing with the Director of a statement of record, or of an amendment thereto, shall be deemed to have taken place upon the receipt thereof, accompanied by payment of the fee required by subsection (b). ###
(d)The information contained in or filed with any statement of record shall be made available to the public under such regulations as the Director may prescribe and copies thereof shall be furnished to every applicant at such reasonable charge as the Director may prescribe.
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