Wyoming Regulations § 12-5 Decertification of Voting Equipment
Regulation Text
The secretary of state may issue a directive decertifying the equipment if the secretary of state determines that any of the following are applicable:
(a)
The equipment fails to meet the requirements necessary for continued compliance;
(b)
Changes are made in the equipment that do not comply with the requirements for certification;
(c)
The use of the equipment could jeopardize the integrity of an election;
(d)
The equipment, vendor or its employees are found to be problematic in ensuring elections as critical infrastructure; or
(e)
The secretary of state determines that a single vendor is to be used for the purposes of equipment uniformity.
History
Amended, Eff. 5/21/2020 .
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