TITLE 1. ADMINISTRATION
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
State Board of Elections is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 B 8 of the Code of Virginia, which
exempts agency action relating to the conduct of elections or eligibility to
vote.
Title of Regulation: 1VAC20-70. Absentee Voting (adding 1VAC20-70-60).
Statutory Authority: § 24.2-103 of the Code of Virginia.
Public Hearing Information: No public hearings are
scheduled.
Public Comment Deadline: September 17, 2020.
Agency Contact: David Nichols, Director of Election
Services, Department of Elections, 1100 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219,
telephone (804) 864-8952, or email david.nichols@elections.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The proposed regulation establishes requirements for
satellite offices to be "adequate facilities" as provided in § 24.2-701.2
of the Code of Virginia, including which physical protections and cyber
security protections are necessary to make voting systems safe and secure at
satellite offices. The proposed regulation also requires that each locality (i)
submit a list of all expected satellite office locations and a readiness
checklist for each location and (ii) conduct an internet connectivity
validation test for each location and submit confirmation of connectivity.
1VAC20-70-60. Security requirements for absentee satellite
offices.
A. To guarantee that their facilities are adequate for the
protection of all election materials and voting systems, each locality that
operates a satellite office pursuant to § 24.2-701.2 of the Code of
Virginia must comply with the following:
1. Each satellite office must maintain an adequate number
of ballots of each ballot style from all precincts within its locality.
2. Each satellite office must balance its voter credit
records nightly by reconciling the public count with the electronic pollbook
count at the end of each day.
3. Each satellite office must have reliable internet
connectivity for the entire in-person absentee voting period. Here,
"reliable" means that the connection meets the National Institute of
Standards and Technology standards and that the likelihood of connectivity
interruptions is low.
4. Computer systems at the
satellite office locations will be directly connected to the Virginia
Electronic Registration Information System (VERIS). Electronic pollbooks
connected to the cloud or to a virtual private network (VPN) will be linked to
each other across various satellite office locations as well as the General
Registrar's office. Voter credit will be uploaded into VERIS at the end of each
day, and updated files will be uploaded at the beginning of each day to the
electronic pollbooks.
5. Each satellite office must
be equipped such that it can (i) confirm that any attempted voter is eligible
to vote in that election; (ii) confirm that any attempted voter has not
previously voted in the election; and (iii) record each voter's participation
in the election in real time.
B. To comply with these
requirements, localities must submit a list of all expected satellite office
locations no more than 90 days before and no less than 60 days before election
day. Additionally, each locality must complete a readiness checklist for each
satellite office location and submit the completed readiness checklist to the
Department of Elections. The readiness checklist will be promulgated by the
Department of Elections. The Department of Elections may deny a satellite
office's ability to connect to VERIS or an electronic pollbook if a locality
fails to timely complete the readiness checklist.
C. No later than 60 days
before election day, each locality will provide the final address of each of
its satellite offices to the Department of Elections. Eight days before
absentee voting begins at a satellite location, the locality will conduct a
test to validate internet connectivity for that location and submit
confirmation of connectivity to the Department of Elections. Continued failure
means that the Department of Elections will not grant the satellite office
access to VERIS or authorize the use of a connected electronic pollbook. A
satellite office that cannot meet these internet connectivity standards before
absentee voting begins at that office may apply for an emergency location
change under subsection F of § 24.2-701.2 of the Code of Virginia.
VA.R. Doc. No. R20-6377; Filed June 29, 2020, 10:24 a.m.