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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Prior to any election at which optical scan precinct count voting units are to be used, including those that are accessible for voters who are blind, visually impaired, or disabled, the secretary of state shall prepare the layout and format of the computer ballot in conjunction with the voting equipment vendor under contract with the state. The secretary of state shall be responsible for the coding and layout of all computer ballots to be used in each election under contract, including the printing of the ballot and the preparation of the device to ensure that the ballots are displayed correctly on the accessible voting units and compatible with the device, and shall transfer all information relative to the ballot and its preparation to the state board.
(b) Subsequently, the state board, in conjunction with the voter equipment vendor under contract with the state, shall be responsible for the testing of the programmed memory cartridge, the testing of each unit for logic and accuracy, including ensuring the accessible voting unit is properly calibrated and correctly coded, and the set up of each optical scan precinct unit at each polling place. The state board of elections shall determine, and document on the forms provided for that purpose, the fact that the programmed memory device cartridges for the optical scan precinct count and accessible voting units are in good working order, that the daily counter is at zero, and all of the candidates' counters are set at zero and record no vote for any candidate.
(c) The state board of elections, in conjunction with the voting equipment vendor under contract with the state, shall publicly conduct these tests on each programmed cartridge for each optical scan precinct count and accessible voting unit to be used for the election. This testing shall be made as near to the time of the election as is feasible.
(d) The state board of elections, in consultation with the secretary of state, shall promulgate rules and regulations on logic and accuracy testing protocols, pursuant to chapter 35 of title 42 (“administrative procedures”).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 17. Elections § 17-19-14. Preparation of voting equipment for election--Testing - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-17-elections/ri-gen-laws-sect-17-19-14/
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