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Section 49.128 - Commissioner filings and notifications.

IA Code § 49.128 (2019) (N/A)
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49.128 Commissioner filings and notifications.

1. No later than twenty days following a general election, the commissioner shall place on file in the commissioner’s office a certification that the county met the following requirements at the general election:

a. The testing of voting equipment was performed, as required under section 52.35.

b. The election personnel training course was conducted, as required under section 49.124.

c. Polling places met accessibility standards, as required under section 49.21.

d. The schedule of required publications was adhered to, as required under section 49.53.

e. The commissioner has complied with administrative rules adopted by the state commissioner under chapter 52, including having a written voting system security plan.

2. a. If the county is required to conduct an audit under section 50.51, the commissioner shall include a copy of the results with the certification required under this section.

b. If a county is not required to conduct an audit under section 50.51, the commissioner shall include a copy of the certification required under this section along with the election canvass summary report required under section 50.30A.

3. The commissioner shall file a copy of the certification under this section with the state commissioner.

4. The commissioner shall promptly notify the state commissioner of each suspected incidence of election misconduct that the commissioner has referred to other agencies or law enforcement for investigation.

5. The state commissioner shall prescribe a form for use by the county commissioners.

2017 Acts, ch 110, §41

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Section 49.128 - Commissioner filings and notifications.