4 Pa. Code § 183.12 - Retention of records
(a) Maintenance
and destruction of forms used by government agencies to provide voting
information.
(1) The declination form shall
be preserved in the agency for 22 months from the date the agency receives
it.
(2) The agency shall forward
the completed voter registration application form to the appropriate commission
in accordance with sections 1323(c) and 1325(f) of the act (relating to
application with driver's license application; and government agencies), as
appropriate. The applicant may request that the agency submit the completed
voter registration application form on the applicant's behalf.
(b) Maintenance and destruction of
the district register.
(1) A commission shall
preserve the district registers for each election used prior to the
commission's connection to the SURE system 5 years after the commission is
connected to the SURE system, after which time, the commission shall destroy
the district register.
(2) After a
commission is connected to the SURE system, the commission shall use the
district registers generated by the SURE system as the district registers are
updated on the SURE system.
(c) Maintenance of voter registration cards.
(1) After a commission is connected to the
SURE system, it shall transfer data from any new voter registration cards it
receives to the SURE system within 14 days in accordance with §
183.7 (relating to uniform
procedures for the commission relating to the manner and time frame for
updating information in the SURE system).
(2) The commission shall maintain voter
registration cards it receives after connection to the SURE system for 90 days
after one general or municipal election.
(d) Maintenance and destruction of other
records:
(1) A commission shall maintain the
records that a commission attached to a registrant's record in accordance with
§
183.4(c)(1)
(relating to uniform procedures for the commissions relating to entering data
into the SURE system) for 90 days after the registrant votes in any primary or
election.
(2) A commission shall
maintain for 2 years the following records, after which time, the commission
shall destroy the records:
(i) One original
of a list maintenance mailing made in accordance with section 1901 of the act
(relating to removal of electors). This list shall include one example of the
items in the mailing and a list of the recipients of the mailing. The
commission shall make this list available for public inspection and copying in
accordance with §
183.14 (relating to public
information lists).
(ii) All
returned mailings from registrants under section 1901 of the act, time-stamped
and arranged by district and alphabetically by last name. The commission shall
note the status of the response in the registrant's record on the SURE system
within 10 days of its receipt. The commission shall make this list available
for public inspection and copying in accordance with the provisions of §
183.14. However, the signature of a
registrant may not be photocopied.
(iii) All miscellaneous records concerning
activities conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy of official
lists of registered voters.
(iv)
Records relative to mailings and responses to mailings conducted in accordance
with section 1501 of the act (relating to removal notices).
(v) The Deceased Voters List containing the
name, address, date of birth and date of death of registrants in accordance
with section 1505 of the act (relating to death of registrant).
(vi) Lists of the names of registrants who
were mailed notices prior to cancellation of their voter registration, in
accordance with section 1405(b)(2) of the act (relating to retention of
records).
(vii) Records in
accordance with section 1405(b)(1) of the act.
(3) A commission shall maintain the following
records for 5 years, after which time, the commission shall destroy the
records:
(i) All records of registrants whose
voter registration has been cancelled. In accordance with section 1904(a) of
the act (relating to files), a commission shall remove registration records
pertaining to a registrant whose registration is cancelled. The commission
shall mark on the registration records of a cancelled registrant the word
"cancelled" and the date and cause of cancellation. Removed records shall be
retained separate from registrants for 5 years, after which time, the
commission shall no longer maintain removed records of cancelled
registrants.
(ii) Affidavits,
affirmations, declarations and other records relative to cancelled
registrants.
(iii) Records
referenced in subsection (c)(2) and paragraph (1).
(iv) PENNDOT Change of Address Reports,
Transaction Control Sheets and the other miscellaneous records relative to
activities conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy of the
official list of registrants.
(v)
Except as provided in paragraph (2)(ii), records relative to mailings conducted
in accordance with section 1901 of the act (relating to removal of
electors).
(vi) Affirmations and
other records relative to section 1902 of the act (relating to procedure for
voting following failure to return notification card).
(vii) Voter Registration Activity Reports
forwarded from the county voter registration offices to the Department in
accordance with section 1406 of the act (relating to reports).
(viii) Other nonessential miscellaneous voter
registration records as determined by the commission.
(ix) Voter registration totals.
(4) A commission shall retain its
paper voter registration records relative to the conversion to the SURE system
until January 1, 2005, or until the Secretary has certified that the commission
is converted to the SURE system, whichever comes first. After this date or the
certification, the commission shall destroy its paper records within 90
days.
(5) A commission shall retain
permanently minutes of meetings of the commission for administrative, legal and
historical purposes.
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