California Regulations § 20221 Form of Application for Ballot Printer Certification
Regulation Text
Applications for ballot printer certification shall be made in writing to the Secretary of State and contain the following documentation:
(a)
Name and address of the facility requesting certification.
(b)
A contact person's telephone number, fax number and email.
(c)
Whether the facility will be used to manufacture and/or finish unfinished ballot cards or ballot cards.
(d)
The type of ballots, including the voting system vendor, voting system and/or component name, for which the certification is being sought.
(e)
Documentation detailing how the user intends to comply with the requirements detailed in these regulations.
(f)
Make and model of printing equipment.
(g)
Type of printing press (e.g lithographic, xerographic, inkjet, etc.).
(h)
Type of ink or toner used (pigment-based, dye-based, waterproof, solid, etc.).
(i)
All other equipment, chemicals, or substances used for drying or adhering the toner or ink to the unfinished ballot card or ballot card.
(j)
Vendor, brand, and specifications for ballot paper being used.
(k)
Disclosure of any known flaw or defect in its ballot card manufacturing or finishing process that could adversely affect the future casting or tallying of votes.
Source
1. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 3-26-2013; operative 7-1-2013 (Register 2013, No. 13).
History
1. Amendment of section and Note filed 3-26-2013; operative 7-1-2013 (Register 2013, No. 13).
Explore Related Documents
This section contains links to related documents with the same tags to allow you quickly access other relevant legal materials. These links include document types and counts, enabling you to explore similar content efficiently.
-
Election Officials / Responsibilities - Election Officials (1059)
- Statutes (836)
- Regulations (223)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 3: Public Support Requirements
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 4: Miscellaneous Candidacy Regulations
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 5: Ballot Access Challenges
- Chapter 4: State Regulation of Ballot Measures, Subchapter 4: Court Involvement in Ballot Measure Issues
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 2: Ballot Creation
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 3: Absentee Voting
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 5: Polling Place Selection
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 6: Poll Workers
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 8: Rescheduling an Election Due to Disaster
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 2: Election Day Remedies Sought
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 4: Recounts
- Chapter 12: Special Considerations, Subchapter 6: Immunity for Election Officials
-
Voting Equipment and Technology (232)
- Statutes (129)
- Regulations (103)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 1: Federal Regulation of State and Local Electoral Practices, Subchapter 3: Federal Statutory Considerations
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 2: Ballot Creation
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 6: Poll Workers
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 4: Recounts