Virginia Regulations § 1VAC20-20-30 Organization of State Board of Elections; seal
Regulation Text
A.
The board shall have a chairman and a vice-chairman of the board, in addition to the ex-officio secretary. The chairman shall preside at all meetings and perform the usual functions of a presiding officer and such other duties as are imposed by these regulations or from time to time by the board. In the chairman's absence, the vice-chairman shall perform these functions and duties. Each member, except the secretary, shall receive a per diem and expenses for attendance. Expenses shall be reported on forms approved by the Department of Accounts. The secretary is authorized to sign the vouchers for the payment of such expenses.
B.
The secretary shall be authorized and it shall be the secretary's duty to employ such assistants and to purchase such equipment and supplies as are necessary from time to time, subject to the provisions of the law creating the board and the provisions of the laws and rules relating to the budgetary and personnel systems. The secretary or secretary's designee is authorized to execute necessary vouchers for the payment of the salaries of such assistants and for equipment and supplies so secured.
C.
The secretary is authorized and directed to perform all duties of a routine and administrative character imposed upon the board by the law creating the same and other such duties delegated to the secretary by the board.
D.
The secretary is authorized to do all things necessary to the proper execution of the law creating and governing the board and in the performance of the duties imposed upon it insofar as the same are not from their nature such as can be performed only by the board in its corporate capacity.
E.
The secretary is authorized and directed to consult with and obtain the advice of the Attorney General, on behalf of and in the name of the board, whenever in the secretary's judgment occasion arises.
F.
Routine and informal action of the board or of the secretary within the scope of the secretary's authority may be evidenced merely by the signature of the secretary.
G.
Three members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any duly constituted meeting.
H.
Notice of each meeting of the board shall be given to all board members either by the secretary or the member calling the meeting at least three business days prior to the meeting except in the case of an emergency as defined in §
2.2-3701
of the Code of Virginia. Notice shall be given to the public as required by §
2.2-3707
of the Code of Virginia. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§
2.2-3700
et seq. of the Code of Virginia). All meetings shall be open to the public unless the board goes into a closed meeting pursuant to §
2.2-3711
of the Code of Virginia.
I.
A record of formal official and definitive actions of the board shall be preserved in a record book which may be bound or loose leaf.
J.
The secretary shall keep the seal of the board and affix the seal to evidence formal action of the board.
History
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 6, eff. November 1, 2011; Amended,
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