Connecticut Regulations § 9-242-5 Hardware standards. Height
Regulation Text
The ballot display shall be at a convenient height for the average voter and be adjustable so that it is easily reached by voters confined to wheelchairs. The mark-sense and punchcard systems shall be designed and constructed to enable a voter in a wheelchair to reach all voting positions. The equipment shall allow moderators to place the voting device in a wheelchair accessible position with a minimum of effort and provide proper safeguards for the safety of the voter during operation in this position. The vote counting device shall be easily accessible to voters confined to wheelchairs.
History
Effective February 23, 1994
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