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H.B. 296
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VOTING MACHINES USED BY
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MUNICIPALITIES
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Neil A. Hansen
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Senate Sponsor:
Patricia W. Jones
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill modifies the Election Code by amending provisions governing costs that may
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be charged an entity for administering certain elections.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. provides that costs assessed by a county clerk or a municipal clerk in relation to a
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municipal election or a bond or leeway election may not exceed the actual cost to
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the county clerk or municipal clerk assessing the fees or charges;
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. provides that costs assessed by a county clerk to a municipality for a municipal
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election may not exceed the actual costs incurred by the county clerk; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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20A-5-400.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
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20A-5-403, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
20A-5-400.5
is amended to read:
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20A-5-400.5. Election officer for bond and leeway elections -- Billing.
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(1) When a voted leeway or bond election is held on the regular general election date
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or regular primary election date, the county clerk shall serve as the election officer to conduct
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and administer that election.
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(2) (a) When a voted leeway or bond election is held on the municipal general election
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date or any other election date permitted for special elections under Section
20A-1-204
, and the
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local political subdivision calling the election is entirely within the boundaries of the
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unincorporated county, the county clerk shall serve as the election officer to conduct and
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administer that election subject to Subsection (3).
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(b) When a voted leeway or bond election is held on the municipal general election
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date or any other election date permitted for special elections under Section
20A-1-204
, and the
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local political subdivision calling the election is entirely within the boundaries of a
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municipality, the municipal clerk for that municipality shall, except as provided in Subsection
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(3), serve as the election officer to conduct and administer that election.
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(c) When a voted leeway or bond election is held on the municipal general election
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date or any other election date permitted for special elections under Section
20A-1-204
, and the
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local political subdivision calling the election extends beyond the boundaries of a single
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municipality:
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(i) except as provided in Subsection (3), the municipal clerk shall serve as the election
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officer to conduct and administer the election for those portions of the local political
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subdivision where the municipal general election or other election is being held; and
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(ii) except as provided in Subsection (3), the county clerk shall serve as the election
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officer to conduct and administer the election for the unincorporated county and for those
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portions of any municipality where no municipal general election or other election is being
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held.
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(3) When a voted leeway or bond election is held on a date when no other election,
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other than another voted leeway or bond election, is being held in the entire area comprising
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the municipality calling the voted leeway or bond election:
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(a) the clerk or chief executive officer of a local district or the business administrator or
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superintendent of the school district, as applicable, shall serve as the election officer to conduct
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and administer the bond election for those portions of the municipality in which no other
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election, other than another voted leeway or bond election, is being held, unless the local
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district or school district has designated the county clerk, municipal clerk, or both, to serve as
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the election officer; and
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(b) the county clerk, municipal clerk, or both, as determined by the municipality
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holding the bond election, shall serve as the election officer to conduct and administer the bond
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election for those portions of the municipality in which another election, other than another
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voted leeway or bond election is being held.
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(4) (a) In conducting elections under this section:
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(i) the local political subdivision shall provide and pay for election notices; and
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(ii) the election officer shall determine polling locations and compile, prepare, and
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count the ballots.
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(b) The county clerk, the municipal clerk, or both shall:
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(i) establish fees for conducting voted leeway and bond elections for local political
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subdivisions; and
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(ii) bill each local political subdivision for the cost of conducting the voted leeway or
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bond election.
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(c) (i) The fees and charges assessed by a county clerk or a municipal clerk under this
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section may not exceed the actual costs incurred by the county clerk or the municipal clerk.
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(ii) The actual costs shall include:
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(A) costs of or rental fees associated with the use of election equipment and supplies;
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and
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(B) reasonable and necessary administrative costs.
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(5) An election officer administering and conducting a voted leeway or bond election is
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authorized to appoint or employ agents and professional services to assist in conducting and
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administering the voted leeway or bond election.
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(6) The election officer in a voted leeway or bond election shall conduct its procedures
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under the direction of the local political subdivision calling the voted leeway or bond election.
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Section 2.
Section
20A-5-403
is amended to read:
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20A-5-403. Polling places -- Booths -- Ballot boxes -- Inspections -- Provisions --
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Arrangements.
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(1) Each election officer shall:
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(a) designate polling places for each voting precinct in the jurisdiction; and
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(b) obtain the approval of the county or municipal legislative body or local district
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governing board for those polling places.
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(2) (a) For each polling place, the election officer shall provide:
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(i) an American flag;
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(ii) a sufficient number of voting booths or compartments;
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(iii) the voting devices, voting booths, ballots, ballot boxes, ballot labels, ballot sheets,
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write-in ballots, and any other records and supplies necessary to enable a voter to vote;
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(iv) the constitutional amendment cards required by Part 1, Election Notices and
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Instructions;
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(v) voter information pamphlets required by Title 20A, Chapter 7, Part 7, Voter
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Information Pamphlet; and
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(vi) the instruction cards required by Section
20A-5-102
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(b) Each election officer shall ensure that:
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(i) each voting booth is at a convenient height for writing, and is arranged so that the
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voter can prepare his ballot screened from observation;
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(ii) there are a sufficient number of voting booths or voting devices to accommodate
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the voters at that polling place; and
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(iii) there is at least one voting booth or voting device that is configured to
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accommodate persons with disabilities.
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(c) Each county clerk shall provide a ballot box for each polling place that is large
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enough to properly receive and hold the ballots to be cast.
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(3) (a) All polling places shall be physically inspected by each county clerk to ensure
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access by a person with a disability.
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(b) Any issues concerning inaccessibility to polling places by a person with a disability
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discovered during the inspections referred to in Subsection (3)(a) or reported to the county
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clerk shall be:
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(i) forwarded to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor; and
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(ii) within six months of the time of the complaint, the issue of inaccessibility shall be
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either:
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(A) remedied at the particular location by the county clerk;
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(B) the county clerk shall designate an alternative accessible location for the particular
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precinct; or
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(C) if no practical solution can be identified, file with the Office of the Lieutenant
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Governor a written explanation identifying the reasons compliance cannot reasonably be met.
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(4) (a) The municipality in which the election is held shall pay the cost of conducting
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each municipal election, including the cost of printing and supplies.
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(b) (i) Costs assessed by a county clerk to a municipality under this section shall not
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exceed the actual costs incurred by the county clerk.
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(ii) The actual costs shall include:
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(A) costs of or rental fees associated with the use of election equipment and supplies;
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and
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(B) reasonable and necessary administrative costs.
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(5) The county clerk shall make detailed entries of all proceedings had under this
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chapter.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-4-08 11:07 AM