Ohio Regulations § 111:3-2-01 Definitions
Regulation Text
(A)
"Oversight" is a form of corrective action, initiated and administered by the secretary of state's office, to which a board of elections may be subject as a result of a significant condition that exists at the board of elections
, constituting a reasonable threat to the proper administration of elections
.
(B)
A "significant condition" is a violation or the inadequate administration of the requirements of federal and/or state law or a policy, procedure
,
or instruction issued by the secretary of state
as they pertain
pertaining
to the administration of elections or other duties
on the part
of a
county
board of elections.
(C)
"Transitional oversight" is a form of oversight, initiated and administered by the secretary of state's office, to prevent errors in elections administration that could be, for example, a result of changes in the composition of a board of elections' members or employees.
History
Effective:
3/28/2022
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