The Land Registry is transforming the
Land Registration System of Hong Kong to meet the present
and future need of the community. The Change Programme
entails replacing the nine district registration offices
now in existence by a centralised registration system
and introducing a Land Titles Registration System. It
will bring international best practice in service quality
and capability. The plan is being taken forward through
new technology, new legislation, improved facilities
and staff training.
In 2002/03, the Land Registry achieved significant
progress with its Strategic Change Plan. The Legislative
Council enacted the Land Registration (Amendment) Ordinance
in July 2002. The Ordinance empowers the Land Registry
to merge the eight New Territories District Land Registries
with the Urban Registry to create a comprehensive Registration
Service for the whole territory. It also allowed the
Land Registry to proceed with a HK$146 million contract
to deliver the Integrated Registration Information System
(IRIS). Development of this robust platform is in full
swing. We have defined the details of the requirement
specifications and completed the system analysis and
design of the new mission critical system. Land Registry
staff are now contributing to the system construction
process and the planning for system integration tests.
Value-added IRIS services such as shorter business
processing time, fast Internet access, enhanced data
security and recovery, one-stop counter service, self-help
service and a Chinese language facility for IRIS, highlight
our commitments to the vision of being the best in all
that we do.
A new design of memorial form is being developed to
suit users' needs, and to obtain maximum operation efficiency
for both front office operation and updating of the
land register. The new design follows the international
best practice of property-based approach. The format
of the land register will also be revised to provide
clearer presentation and greater convenience to users.
To allow us to deploy our new information technology
effectively to support our new business flow, the Land
Registry offices are being refurbished. The improved
offices will provide an improved service environment
for customers and a better working environment for our
staff when IRIS rolls out in January 2004.
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