Published on: 25748473. The purpose of these revisions is to conform the rule to statutory changes in chapters 2019-162, 2020-109, and chapter 2021-11, Laws of Florida, .... May 5, 2022, 11:00 a.m. Heritage Hall (Department of State Auditorium), R.A. Gray Building, ....
Published on: 25743623. The purpose of these revisions is to conform the rule to statutory changes in chapters 2019-162, 2020-109, and chapter 2021-11, Laws of Florida, including but not limited to chain-of-custody procedures for ballots and accounting ....
Published on: 22211368. This rule pertains to standards for minimum security procedures and county compliance with implementation and was last updated in 2016. Under section 101.015, Florida Statutes, the Division of Elections is required to review biennially the rules governing minimum security procedures and update as needed or in response to specific issues identified. Due to the enactment of Chapter 2019-162, Laws of Florida (CS/SB 7066) (effective July 1, 2019), the rule requires some revisions. The proposed revisions conform with provisions in sections 7 and 20 of the new law relating to chain-of-custody procedures for ballots and accounting of vote-by-mail ballots at secure drop boxes, respectively.
Published on: 16348979. Under section 101.015, F.S., each odd-numbered year, the Division is required to review the rules governing county minimum security procedures and update as needed. Amendments will clarify procedures for filing and review of security procedures, clarify timing of the security procedures review by the Division, and will promote greater security at the county level. Additionally, the rule incorporates relevant portions of Rule 1S-2.016, F.A.C., thus rendering Rule 1S-2.016 obsolete and ready for repeal upon final rule adoption for Rule 1S-2.015.
Published on: 16010643. Under section 101.015, F.S., the Division is required to review biennially the rules governing minimum security procedures and update as needed. Amendments will clarify procedures for filing and review of security procedures, clarify timing of the security procedures review by the Division, and will promote greater security at the county level. Additionally, the rule incorporates relevant portions of Rule 1S-2.016, F.A.C., thus rendering Rule 1S-2.016 obsolete and ready for repeal upon final rule adoption for Rule 1S-2.015.