Wyoming Regulations § 12-3 Grounds for Denial or Withdrawal of Certification of Voting Equipment
Regulation Text
The secretary of state may deny or withdraw the certification of equipment for any of the following reasons:
(a)
A county clerk notifies the secretary of state of a significant problem with the equipment or the secretary of state determines there is a significant problem with the equipment;
(b)
The secretary of state determines that the equipment fails to meet the requirements necessary for approval or continued compliance;
(c)
The secretary of state determines there is a need for significant enhancements or adjustments to the equipment;
(d)
The vendor fails to notify the secretary of state of significant enhancements or adjustments which are necessary to the equipment;
(e)
Upon written request by the secretary of state, the vendor fails to submit the equipment for re-examination by an EAC/NIST certified VSTL;
(f)
The equipment does not produce accurate results and reports as required by law;
(g)
Changes are made in the equipment that do not comply with the requirements for certification;
(h)
The equipment is no longer used by any county in Wyoming or is no longer available for purchase or repair from the company; or
(i)
The equipment, vendor or its employees are found to be problematic in ensuring elections as critical infrastructure.
History
Amended, Eff. 5/21/2020 .
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