Ill. Admin. Code tit. 26, § 204.90 - Interim Approval of Voting Systems
a) If the Board, based upon the staff review
report or any additional data submitted to it by the applicant pursuant to
Section
204.80(c),
preliminarily determines that the proposed voting system demonstrates the
capability to fulfill all of the requirements set forth in Sections 24A-16 of
the Election Code and Section
204.40(a)
of this Part, the Board shall approve the use of the system on an interim
basis. Approval shall limit the use of the system to specific election
jurisdictions or precincts, to specific elections, and to specific procedural
functions if the Board determines the limitation to be necessary due to
inability of the applicant to furnish system components and/or the ability of
the system to address characteristics of the particular elections.
b) Any interim approval granted by the Board
shall be for a period not to exceed 2 years.
c) During the interim approval period, the
Board staff shall monitor the performance of the proposed voting system and
shall, at the expiration of the interim approval period, submit a written
report to the Board indicating staff's findings, conclusions, and final
recommendations.
d) Within 30 days
following the expiration of the interim approval period, the applicant shall
submit to the Board a written request for final approval of the proposed voting
system . The applicant shall also submit at the same time its own report
identifying what problems, if any, were encountered by the proposed voting
system during the interim approval period.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13734, effective August 25, 2005
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